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by a <br /> governed by the 1995 Comprehensive Plan, but in the future it will be governed <br /> comprehensive plan. <br /> <br /> Councilmember Anderson stated that she had talked to representatives from ACC~ znd what <br /> they are requesting is that the settlement agreement state 32 single family <br /> units, instead of a 31-unit townhouse project. ~ ~!~ii~::P <br /> <br /> Councilmember Hendriksen inquired if the settlement agreement ~ould ¢~i!~g a <br /> commitment <br /> <br /> noted that he it wo~d"$~his reco~endation to remove <br /> City <br /> Attorney <br /> Goodrich <br /> replied <br /> no, <br /> but <br /> the number of units permitted. ~: ~i~:;5:;'~ ~;::':~,, - <br /> <br /> Councilmember Hendriksen suggested that the settl&~id/i~f~i.a.~ement :~Yl,.fl~t;ge project would <br /> not exceed the zoning regulations for the property, bfit und~'i,h~;~:gi[C~§tancgk exceed 31 units. <br /> He also inquired as to how much tax increment ACCAP will re~i~e::i:~¢er the next 20 years. <br /> City Attorney Goodrich replied approximately~:; ~, $195,000. ' ~(~ili i17 iiiiTil;; ~':! iii??: <br /> Councilmember Hendriksen noted' fl/ai~:'~° ~:~t.~ithe lawsuit the City is giv-~ dp $180,000. <br /> City Administrator Norman re~i~d tha¢~ose funds ar~'~6t ~;el/x.g :~s'''~d to settle a lawsuit. Using <br /> TIF was part of the original agreement. ~ !:!:!i?;~ <br /> <br /> City Attorney Oood~ch gave a briefhistor~:2'.~'i~b)i~w the law'Git came about. <br /> Councilmemb~ni'mmermn~ated that AcC~!d~e~,not want to participate into the City's park <br /> system, bu~ ~nts create the~,r' bwn park area. ':H~;~q'uired if that will create a problem for the <br /> City w!~i~Y: future developments that come in~ tt'ie City. ' <br /> <br /> city ^ torne;'aaOddc :rebii aai 'was a condition of the original purchase agreement. <br /> :~:-,~7~d~ciLmember Kd~-:~i:Stated that She believes that when you sign a contract you must honor the <br /> ¢::~'~' ~hfraet(khich is whY-"Sti~ is vo'"fing to resolve the issue. She did not think there was a need to <br /> blame anY6~e, but learn f~6m ~h'~'issue. <br /> Councilmem¢'~':~imme~n replied that it is more than a purchase agreement, the City will be <br /> giving away $5}~00 a year in taxes, wtfich should be going to the schools and the roads. Now <br />'~"::¢31:5 other people i~ neighborhood are going to have to pay more towards the school district. <br /> ':e i!¢ouncilmemtser Kurak stated that the Council had six options to consider to settle the lawsuit. <br /> <br />CitY Council/July 10, 2001 <br /> Page 8 of 14 <br /> <br />-96- <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br /> <br />
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