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was created to protect existing residents that have been here for many years and are used to their <br />rural way of lot but would be adjacent to higher density housing. She stated that Outlot C has <br />not been an existing development and has not been proposed as any type of development and <br />therefore does not qualify as an existing neighborhood. <br />Councilmember Riley stated that at the worksession there was an organic discussion that <br />matched the recommendation of the Planning Commission. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau noted that there was a thorough discussion by the Planning <br />Commission that matched the consensus of the Council. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill noted that City Attorney Langel made a presentation <br />during the worksession that the ordinance specifies existing residential neighborhood and not <br />existing residential development. <br />Steve Bona, Capstone, stated that at the Planning Commission Capstone did not object to the <br />proposal that AKM Farms was making at the time, noting that the issue came up the night before <br />the Planning Commission meeting. He stated that at that time the details of the proposal from <br />AKM Farms were not made available and have still not been made available. He stated that <br />Capstone has a Preliminary Plat approved and there is no mention of how the loss of lots would <br />be compensated. He stated that since the Planning Commission meeting, Capstone did further <br />research on potential costs and what that water and sewer connection would mean in terms of <br />cost to the Capstone development. He stated that they will provide a sewer and water connection <br />to the west if a proposal is made by AKM Farms to compensate Capstone for the loss of lots <br />included in the approved Preliminary Plat. He stated that connection to sewer and water for <br />Outlot C could result in five times the density, noting that is a large change in value for that <br />development to the west. He stated that the City has requested the change to the Preliminary Plat <br />for the pedestrian crossing, and that is what they are doing. He noted that was recommended to <br />clean it up but is not required. He stated that if water and sewer is desired that can be discussed, <br />but there is a loss of lots that would occur and the developer to the west should submit a proposal <br />for compensation. He stated that there has been mention that a Preliminary Plat would expire <br />after one year, noting that they have never heard anything about that time limit in a phased <br />project. He provided an example of another development Capstone completed in Ramsey which <br />was phased and never required additional approvals. He stated that they would like their <br />Preliminary Plat approved as agreed upon. He stated that while Capstone would entertain a <br />proposal from AKM Farms, he would not want his Preliminary Plat contingent upon working <br />with that property owner. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that he agrees and would agree with approving the Preliminary <br />Plat tonight without the condition to provide the utility extension. He stated that should AKM <br />decide to submit a proposal in the future, perhaps that could be added in the future. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill confirmed that the Council could take that action <br />tonight. He stated that AKM Farms could then come to terms with Capstone and an amendment <br />could be made to the Preliminary Plat in the future. He stated that it would be likely that AKM <br />City Council / June 26, 2018 <br />Page 7 of 13 <br />