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City Council Minutes <br />October 15, 2018 <br />Page 6 <br />Gwen Smith, owner of the property, responded the property had not been sold and that <br />keeping the monument could be a point of sale and she would like to see the monument <br />remain. <br />Moved by Councilmember Wagner and seconded by Councilmember Olsen to <br />approve the final plat of Mississippi Oaks Fourth Addition with the following <br />conditions: <br />1. Surface Water Management Impact Fee (urban) shall be paid for one (1) lot at <br />the rate applicable at the time the final plat is released for recording. <br />2. Park Dedication (low density) shall be paid for one (1) dwelling unit at the <br />rate applicable when the subdivision is release for recording. <br />3. The developer portion of the Water Availability Charge (WAC) shall be paid <br />for one (1) dwelling unit at the rate applicable when the subdivision is <br />released for recording. <br />4. The parcel must connect to city services (sewer and water). <br />5. Variance Case No. V 18-08 shall be recorded at the same time the plat is <br />recorded. <br />Motion passed 5-0. <br />7.3 River Walk Apartments — Right-of-way Vacation: Zane Street IM 'en9` <br />Mr. Carlton presented the staff report. <br />Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. <br />Dan Anderson, 633 Upland Ave, spoke as a representative of the Briggs Company. Mr. <br />Anderson had met with Mr. Carlton to discuss concerns. Since that meeting, he had come <br />up with a different plan which would provide for more opportunities and a better use of the <br />bluff. The engineers the Briggs Company are working with are currently finalizing the new <br />plan but it has not been completed. <br />Mayor Dietz asked Mr. Beck if the Briggs Company should withdraw the plans. <br />Mr. Beck recommended withdrawing the current plans. <br />Mr. Anderson expressed a desire to amend the current plans. <br />Mr. Beck clarified it would be a challenge procedurally to amend the current plans because <br />of the 120-day timeframe. The process would need to be completed within the 120 days. <br />Mayor Dietz asked if the applicant could request a longer period of time. <br />Staff and the applicant reached a consensus that a revised date of February 20, 2019, could <br />be requested by the applicant in writing. <br />Mayor Dietz closed the public hearing. <br />P U 1 r 8 1 1 e r <br />NATURE <br />