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Assistant DirectOr of Public Works 0leon replied yes. <br /> <br />Councilmember !Elvig stated that he was not sure how they could not require Academic <br />Investments to p~st the escrow if they are going to require other developers to do so. <br /> <br />Allan Linoff, Ac~ademic Investments, Inc., stated that the area where the school will be located is <br />a separate zoning district and it is a school project so he did not know that it would set any kind <br />of precedent for,;other areas of developments. They will still be paying all the inspection fees as <br />inspections are dbne they would just not be required to pay the fees in advance. <br /> <br />Councilmember ~urak stated that she did not feel comfortable with setting a precedent in this <br />situation. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec q~estioned if the Council felt that the City should be requiring an inspection <br />escrow. <br /> <br />Consensus of th~ City Council was to require an inspection escrow. <br /> <br />Assistant Comm~rfity Development Director Trudgeon reviewed the language that was added to <br />the developmenf agreement pertaining to park dedication. He explained that the reason <br />additional langu{ge was added to this section was the developer was concerned that that there <br />may ah'eady be ~ park dedication agreement in the works between Ramsey Town Center, LLC <br />and the City. Thp language added to this development agreement would alter the understating in <br />section 4.12 of t§e Ramsey Town Center, LLC development agreement and allow for a deferred <br />payment. ~ <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec s~ted that he would like to get the park issue with Ramsey Town Center, LLC <br />moving along as[quickly as possible. He requested that staff send Ramsey Town Center, LLC a <br />letter reminding ~ern of the deadline on presenting a park plan. <br /> <br />Councihnember Cook inquired if the City settles an agreement with Ramsey Town Center, LLC <br />for park dedication will the City no longer ask sub developers for park dedication: <br /> <br />Assistant CommUnity Development Director Trudgeon replied that that will depend on what the <br />agreement is. <br /> <br />City Attorney G~odrich noted that he did not feel that the language pertaining to park dedication <br />was precedent se~ting. <br /> <br />Assistant Comm~. nity Development Director Trudgeon stated that the second sentence under <br />park dedication ihould be changed to read as follow: "Park dedication requirements may at the <br /> ~ . <br />City's absolute discretion be satisfied by a cash payment..." <br /> <br />Consensus was ',to include <br />development agreement. <br /> <br />the amended language pertaining to park dedication in the <br /> <br />City Council/October 14, 2003 <br /> Page 25 of 30 <br /> <br />-77- <br /> <br /> <br />
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