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Councilmember Heinrich stated that while she supports the safety aspect, she does support the <br />third split scenario and would support moving forward on that. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that it would be difficult to determine what would be assessed <br />until the benefit analysis study is completed. He stated that if supported, he would support the <br />third split scenario. <br />Deputy City Administrator Gladhill stated that staff can bring forwardthe two cost-share <br />scenarios (the third scenario and 50/25/25) to the Public Works Committee for further <br />discussion. <br /> <br />Mr. Bonastated that the schedule is moving fast, and they would like to begin grading in March, <br />with roads paved by June. He appreciated any assistance the City could provide in the Puma <br />Street agreement moving forward to allow their schedule to continue to move at that pace. <br /> <br />2.02: Discuss Policy Direction on Pearson South/Riverstone South Subdivision; Case of <br />Capstone Homes <br />Deputy City Administrator Gladhill reviewed the staff report related to land use. <br />Acting Mayor Riley commented that he would like to see less 40-foot wide lots. <br /> <br />Planning Commissioner Woestehoff asked if this property is zoned R-1 MUSA. <br /> <br />Deputy City Administrator Gladhillconfirmed that to be true and noted that a Comprehensive <br />Plan amendment and zoning amendment would be needed. <br />Councilmember Menth referenced the surrounding area and asked how that land is planned to <br />be developed. <br />Deputy City Administrator Gladhill identified the landowners and land use guiding of the <br />surrounding properties. <br />Councilmember Menth stated that in the past he has heard discussion of connecting Bowers <br />Drive to another roadway. <br />Deputy City Administrator Gladhill noted that would be a separate discussion that would involve <br />the development of a different parcel. <br />Councilmember Kuzma asked the reasoning for the smaller lots. <br />Tom Bakritges, Capstone, stated that their goal is to have spring construction in 2021. He stated <br />that this is a good opportunity to move to the south with development. He stated that this piece <br />of ground is containedand is uniqueas they will be faced with challenges from the adjacent uses <br />(solar farm, industrial/commercial, and residential). He stated that they would like to mirror <br />what they have done to the north, noting that they attempt to provide housing to all the different <br />City Council Work Session / February 11, 2020 <br />Page 5 of 10 <br /> <br />
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