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Chairperson Nixt noted if the property oWner is allowed to develop an area now he has benefited <br />from the process. He then waits on'the remainder of the land until sewer and water comes and <br />can then develop the remainder of the land. He Would actually gain the raW land net of what the <br />City will take for normal infrastructure to allow him to develop those other units. <br /> <br />Mr. Engstrom requested that the residents receive notification of any other meetings. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt questioned what staff is looking for from the Commission tonight. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development .Direct°r Trudgeon replied staff would like a <br />recommendation to the Council'. He notedthe moratorium expires September 12th. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt stated there have been some meaningfUl comments tonight that need to be <br />considered and evaluated before the ordinance gOes forward. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Trudgeon indicated the Commission can have more <br />discussion if they would like. He is a little Worried about the expiration of the moratorium. He <br />explained a 90 day moratorium Was instituted but this may be a bigger issue that takes more than <br />90 days. This discussi°n will likely be on the agenda of the August 24th City Council meeting. <br /> <br />Mr. Zaetsch suggested notice of meetings be posted on the City website. He stated the agenda <br />for this meeting was not emailed today. They found out about it through word of mouth from a <br />councilmember, and atlother councilrneml0er did not knOw there would be a public hearing on <br />this issue. Notice did not get out: He stated there is also a problem with 'the turnaround on the <br />minutes. The last set of minutes available from the City is from July 3rd. <br /> <br />Assistant Community DevelOpment Director Trudgeon indicated staff went above and beyond <br />requirements by notifying property owners with five acres or more and also running a notice in <br />the newspaper. Staff Would be more than happy to post it on the City website. He does not <br />know what happened with the Planning Commission agenda being emailed, but the Council is <br />aware of the Planning Commission agendas. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt explained state law requires notification to be given to the people that are <br />logically most affected by the ordinance, and there are others that have interest in the ordinance. <br />The City will try to provide morel notii:e to those not legally required. He noted there have been <br />a number of comments raised, and some Practical ramifications associated with the concept. He <br />is not altogether concerned abOut the homeOwners association. He asked if the City has thought <br />through the functioning, private systems and if the concept of clustering with private septic and <br />wells is practical and pragmatic. : :~ <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development DirectOr Trudgeon replied there are a lot of other examples <br />in the metro area, if nor the nation, of cluster developments working. The key is to make sure <br />that the common septic system is monitored. It may require an escrow to put up by the <br />developer in the forefront for replacement of the system so there are sufficient funds if it does <br />fail. He indicated staff would like this to go before' the Council to try to respect the moratorium. <br />It may take the Council several meetings to go through this. <br /> <br />Planning commission/August 5, 2004 <br /> : page 37 'of 40 <br /> <br /> <br />