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City Council Minutes <br /> March 17, 1997 <br /> Page 6 <br /> Councilmember Farber stated that there will still be some people who will not be <br /> compensated enough to pay off the mortgage. <br /> THE MOTION CARRIED 4-1. COUNCILMEMBER FARBER OPPOSED. <br /> 6.2b Appraiser for Elk Terrace Mobile Home Court <br /> City Administrator Pat Klaers informed the Council that he has researched the <br /> market for independent appraisers who are qualified to appraise mobile homes. <br /> The City Administrator stated that he has selected Credit Management Resources <br /> Corporation to do the appraisals of the mobile homes in the Elk Terrace Mobile <br /> Home Court. <br /> The City Council recessed at 7:45 p.m. and reconvened at 7:52 p.m. <br /> 6.3. Preliminary Plot Request by Good Value Homes (Cherrvwood Hills), Public Hearing <br /> Case No. P 96-3 <br /> City Planner Steve Ach indicated that Good Value Homes has requested a <br /> preliminary plat to subdivide approximately 38 acres into 79 single family <br /> residential lots. The property is located in the northwest corner of Proctor Road <br /> and 193rd Avenue. <br /> Steve Ach presented the staff report reviewing the following issues of concern <br /> that were revealed by the Planning Commission and Staff. <br /> • The future of 193rd Avenue <br /> • Consideration of the physical characteristics <br /> • Grading and storm drainage <br /> • Consistency with adjacent development <br /> • Consistency with comprehensive plan <br /> Planning Commission Representative Judy Thompson indicated Planning <br /> Commission concerns of tree preservation, status of 193rd Avenue, improvements <br /> to internal traffic, lot depths being too shallow, drainage issues not being <br /> addressed and the elimination of the proposed park. She indicated that the <br /> Planning Commission voted to deny the plat. <br /> Mayor Duitsman opened the public hearing. <br /> Ron Bastier, developer of Lafayette Woods requested the Council to ensure the <br /> developer works toward the same efforts that were worked on with Lafayette <br /> Woods. He requested the Council to consider preservation of trees, berming and <br /> planting, topography and the relationship of the homes to Proctor Avenue. <br /> Mike Miller - 13822 200th Avenue requested the Council to consider the natural <br /> environment of the area. <br /> • There being no further comments, Mayor Duitsman closed the public hearing. <br />
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