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• City Council Meeting Page 4 <br /> September 16, 1996 <br /> portions of land to be able to hunt. The Police Chief suggested that the hunters <br /> • who have been affected by the rezoning contact the Police Chief to receive <br /> permission to hunt on their property. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER FARBER MOVED TO AUTHORIZE THE POLICE CHIEF TO GIVE <br /> PERMISSION AT HIS DISCRETION TO THOSE RESIDENTS REQUESTING TO HUNT IN R1 e <br /> ZONES. COUNCILMEMBER HOLMGREN SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION <br /> CARRIED 5-0. <br /> 5. Open Mike <br /> No one appeared for this item. <br /> 6.7. 6.8. 6.9. Rezoning, Preliminary Plat and Conditional Use Permit by Derrick <br /> Investment Co., Public Hearing Case No. ZC 96-14, P 96-9 and CU 96-19 <br /> City Planner, Steve Ach, indicated that the Council is asked to consider: <br /> A. Rezoning of approximately 15 acres from Ric (Single Family) to PUD <br /> (Planned Unit Development). <br /> B. Preliminary Plat Request to subdivide approximately 17 acres into 6 <br /> single family lots and 15 townhouse lots. <br /> C. Conditional Use Permit Request for site plan review of a proposed 60 <br /> unit Senior Townhouse project as a Planned Unit Development. The <br /> location for the proposals is the northwest corner of Highland Road <br /> and Jackson Avenue. <br /> Steve Ach indicated that based on previous meetings with the City Council and <br /> neighborhood residents, the developer has revised the plans to address the issues <br /> that have been brought up at those meetings. Steve Ach reviewed the revised <br /> plans with the Council. Roger Derrick, developer, also reviewed the revised plans <br /> with the City Council. Mr. Derrick indicated that due to the revisions made to the <br /> plat, he would be forfeiting 4 lots. Mr. Derrick requested the City Council waive <br /> park dedication fees for the forfeiture of the four lots shown in previous plans. <br /> Mayor Duitsman opened the public hearing. <br /> Ted Hite, 11829 Highland, indicated that he liked the revised plan and thanked <br /> those involved including the City Council, Planning Commission, and developer <br /> for their effort in working with the residents. <br /> Ellie Kretsch, 11865 193rd Avenue, also indicated that she appreciates the efforts <br /> of the Mayor, staff and City Council in working with the residents on this issue. <br /> Betty Belanger, 21531 Elk Lake Road, requested that the Council not waive park <br /> dedication fees. <br /> Jerry Schmidt, indicated that he was in favor of the proposal, however, he would <br /> like to see the style and size of the single family homes protected by a convenant <br /> placed on the property. <br />