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Mr. Roessler replied that they have already spent a fair amount of money without a result but <br /> agreed that a concept could be put together. He stated that if the Council is willing to look at it, <br /> they could discuss putting a concept together. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill confirmed that he has adequate input from the <br /> Council. <br /> Acting Mayor LeTourneau moved onto the discussion regarding the western portion of the <br /> property, the Northfork Inc. parcel and the transition of that parcel to medium density. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma stated that it is great that the applicant is working with Capstone. He <br /> noted that there was previous discussion on the desire for the City to pay for some of the utility <br /> connection costs. He stated that he would not have a problem with changing the density but <br /> would not support the City funding the utility portion and therefore that would be contingent <br /> upon the applicant working out the details with Capstone. <br /> Mr. Roessler replied that they would pay for Capstone to extend the utilities to the edge of their <br /> parcel. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated that another representative from the company was present in recent <br /> months and called this parcel the last jewel of the City in terms of development. He asked how <br /> that comment then transitions to making this parcel medium density and whether that would be <br /> the best use of the "jewel". <br /> Mr. Roessler stated that he believes that the comment was made in regard to the possibility of <br /> this being the last MUSA development with a large amenity in the backyard. He stated that this <br /> would provide another layer of transitioning from the Capstone project. <br /> Councilmember Riley asked if the concept that the Council is looking at is the current proposal. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated that this was the last proposal and generally <br /> would look similar. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated that this would be medium density and asked what low density <br /> would look like. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill estimated a 25 percent reduction in the number of <br /> lots with wider and deeper lot sizes. He estimated 70-80 lots rather than 100 lots. <br /> Councilmember Johns stated that is a lot of houses and she could not imagine that being the final <br /> number. She stated that seems like more of a natural flow and therefore has less of an issue <br /> converting this parcel to medium density. <br /> Councilmember Riley commented that there are very large lots around this area and asked if this <br /> area would be part of the HOA. He stated that neighbors in this area were totally against that. <br /> City Council/August 28,2018 <br /> Page 19 of 23 <br />
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