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City Council Minutes Page 5 <br /> October 21,2019 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> 5. Complete a tree inventory with the applicant to verify landscaping <br /> requirements have been met. <br /> Motion carried 5-0. <br /> Moved by Councilmember Christianson and seconded by Councilmember <br /> Ovall to adopt Resolution 19-51 vacating a portion of the drainage and utility <br /> easement on the property. Motion carried 5-0. <br /> 8.1 Rental License Revocation: 1772 Tipton Circle NW <br /> Ms. Fischer presented the staff report. <br /> Moved by Councilmember Christianson and seconded by Councilmember <br /> Wagner to adopt Resolution 19-52 revoking rental license at 1772 Tipton <br /> Circle NW, Elk River, for Patricia Rasmusson. Motion carried 5-0. <br /> ---------------------------------- 4Ae N <br /> Council recessed at 6:57 p.m. to go into work session. Council reconvened at 7:02 p.m. <br /> 9.1 Concept Review: Planned Unit Development for 41 Single-Family Lots <br /> Mr. Leeseberg presented the staff report. ` <br /> Mayor Dietz asked about the size ofthe proposed development. <br /> Mr. Leeseberg confirmed it was 24 acres and they were looking at half of it. City <br /> sewer and water would extend to the campground and be available should they want <br /> to open in the future. <br /> Councilmember Wagner confirmed RIB regulated 80-foot lot widths. <br /> Mayor Dietz asked what the reason was to not follow this regulation. <br /> John Peterson was at the meeting representing the developer. He stated the trend is <br /> for smaller single family lots. <br /> Councilmember Ovall is apprehensive about that density of housing on a cul-de-sac <br /> street. <br /> Councilmember Wagner agreed street parking could be an issue. <br /> Councilmember Westgaard added that other things to consider are whether the small <br /> lots would allow for two cars to park and whether the streets are wide enough for <br /> cars to park on both sides. He doesn't see a reason not to stay consistent with the <br /> other developments in the area. <br /> p 0 W I R 1 9 ® r <br /> NATURE] <br />
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