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to continue deVelopment. Councilmember Elvig stated that he was asking for clarification by <br />adding language that would allow Ramsey Town Center, LLC to entertain other developers. <br />Mayor Game~ inquired if Mr. Elvig would prefer to see another developer purchase the land <br />other than D.R~. Horton. Councilmember Elvig replied no, but explained that there are other <br />areas within t~e Town Center that have residential ramifications and he was not sure that' the <br />language rest~cts other residential development from occurring. He stated that he would like to <br />give Ramsey ~own Center, LLC the ability to sell other residential properties unless D.R. Horton <br />is already in thee ground. City Attorney Goodrich explained that D.R.-Horton does not want to be <br />told that they have'~, to stop development. Councilmember Cook questioned if it turns out that <br />Ramsey ToWn~ Center, LLC is completely off on the issue and phase I comes~can't the City <br />Council at s0~e point waive some of the benchmarks to allow for a senior complex to be built. <br />Councilmemb~r Strommen replied if the only reason the senior housing cannot be built is <br />because D.R. Horton has locked up the residential capacity and they are not building, that is a <br />problem. Cou~cilmember Kurak noted that commercial development will not come in without <br />residential development. Counc~ member Elvig agreed with that. Councilmember Kurak stated <br />that the Coun¢l has to put some froth ~nto the people that have invested in the property and give <br />them some crei:tit that they will develop it the right way. Councilmember Zimmerman stated that <br />he wants to mOke sure that they get it done right. He stated that he was not able to vote for the <br />motion the way it was. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, and Councilmembers Cook, Kurak, and Pearson. <br />Voting No: C,0uncilmembers Elvig, Strommen, and Zimmerman. <br /> <br />Case #8: iSecondhand Goods Ordinance and Implementation of Automated Pawn <br /> !System® <br /> <br />Police Chief Way stated that at the regular City Council meeting on November 10, 2003, a new <br />ordinance was!introduced specifically for secondhand dealers. Also introduced at the November <br />10, 2003 Couricil meeting, was a computerized record system to enhance the police departments <br />investigative chpabilities, in a cost effective manner, to be utilized by both pawn and secondhand <br />dealers. <br /> <br />Motion by Co/ancilmember Kurak, seconded by Councilmember Elvig, to adopt Ordinance #03- <br />11-49, amendigg City Code adding Section 7.94 Secondhand Good Dealers, <br /> <br />A roll call vot6 was performed by the Recording Secretary': <br /> <br />Councilmembcr Pearson aye <br />Councilmemb ,~r Elvig aye <br />Councilmemb~er Strormnen aye <br />CouncilmembCr Kurak aye <br />Councilmember Cook aye <br />Councilmember Zimmerman aye <br />Mayor Gamec: aye <br /> <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />City Council/November 25, 2003 <br /> Page 21 of 28 <br /> <br />P41 <br /> <br /> <br />