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the commission and will be able to fill any gaps. He suggested the current members be randoml <br />assigned terms. <br />Community Development Director Frolik explained staff would need�to*forward an <br />ordinance to amend Chapter 2 of the City Code. <br />Councilmember Pearson noted environmental issues are <br />agencies. He inquired what will be accomplished by faw <br />Councilmember Cook explained the Ci of do less <br />they can do more. The City may w.&Wflordo things such a <br />Councilmember Stro stated the <br />issues. <br />The co sus of the Council was to direct staff to <br />2 o ' e City Code to form the Environmental Qua] <br />1.04 2) TSM 1 <br />Associate P(ai <br />Addition and <br />The Council, <br />Storage Projec <br />The cul-de-sa( <br />Access <br />Decorative/pri <br />Landscaping. <br />Setbacks.to re <br />Modification c <br />The, following <br />pfffd by the EPA and government <br />this committee. <br />an <br />t requirements, but <br />ve wetland. <br />for <br />Chapter <br />plat for Regency Pond 41n <br />i relation to the TSM Mini <br />Access, <br />Assistant Public Works Director Olson stated to meet the county's requirements for access on the <br />corner piece, the out.1ot must`be dedicated back to the City as part of the platting process. He <br />would suggest the outlot,be a little bigger and the drive across from 147t" Avenue incorporated as <br />suggested in the county's. letter. <br />Mr. Schmidt stated it is lus intention to dedicate that to the City, but he does expect to be <br />compensated for it in some way. <br />City Council Work Session/October 19, 2004 <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />