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Senior Planner McGuire Brigl reviewed the staff report and details related to the proposed land <br /> use changes to the plat. <br /> Acting Mayor Riley asked the number and location of 40-foot lots. <br /> Heather Lorch, Capstone, identified 38 proposed detached townhomes, which would replace the <br /> 48 proposed quad homes, and pointed out the location for those homes. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma asked the price range and size of the homes. <br /> Ms. Lorch replied that the price range would be between $265,000 and $295,000 with square <br /> footage ranging between 1,800 and 2,400 square feet. <br /> Acting Mayor Riley asked for details on the discussion that occurred related to the potential <br /> connector street between this development and the neighboring development. <br /> Ms. Lorch replied that they did receive the suggestion from the comments but both developers <br /> believed that it would be better to have standalone developments. She stated that Capstone is <br /> willing to provide a pedestrian connection that could connect the two developments. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma asked for input related to the sewer and water connection to the adjacent <br /> development that was previously discussed. <br /> Stephen Bona, Capstone, replied that Capstone came to an agreement with AKM following the <br /> last discussion,that has since expired, and they are awaiting a new agreement to be signed. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove stated that she likes that Capstone heard the comments from the <br /> residents to eliminate the quad homes and adjust the plan in this manner. She commented that <br /> she also does not like the idea of a connecting the road between the developments and <br /> appreciated the willingness of Capstone to put in the pedestrian connection between <br /> neighborhoods. <br /> Planning Commissioner Chair Bauer disclosed that he lives in the Riverstone development and <br /> does not believe that a connecting road with the adjacent parcel would provide a benefit. <br /> Deputy City Administrator Gladhill reviewed the remainder of the staff report related to the <br /> Puma Street reconstruction. He noted that Paxmar submitted an email in opposition of the <br /> proposed assessment. <br /> Acting Mayor Riley asked if there is a reason that the roadway would not be improved to the <br /> City's street standards. <br /> Mayor LeTourneau asked how the new alignment would lay with the density of the housing. <br /> Deputy City Administrator Gladhill identified the proposed realignment, which has always been <br /> contemplated following the Preliminary Plat approval of Paxmar. <br /> City Council Work Session/February 11,2020 <br /> Page 2 of 10 <br />