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Councilmember Menth asked public safety to comment on the road width. <br /> Fire Marshal Schiferli stated that the parking would need to be restricted on one side. He noted <br /> that the aerial truck would take up the entire road width. He stated that the narrow roads can <br /> work but would need to be posted for no parking on one side. He commented that he would like <br /> to see wider roads. <br /> Police Captain Bluml stated that he would defer to fire, as fire trucks are much larger than police <br /> vehicles. He stated that a narrower road provides less time for driver reaction for pedestrians. <br /> He noted that parking could occur on one side during the day, but overnight parking is not <br /> allowed on any City road. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma commented that the neighboring development already has roads of this <br /> width. <br /> Public Works Superintendent commented that Public Works can live with the 29-foot road, but <br /> no parking has to be enforced in order to support snowplows. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked, and received confirmation that the road would be signed and <br /> designated as no parking on one side. <br /> Acting Mayor Riley stated that this would match the adjacent development and therefore would <br /> be a good use. He commented that he would like to see the overall number of the smaller lots <br /> reduced. <br /> Planning Commissioner Woestehoff stated that he has received resident comments that the <br /> housing prices are too expensive, noting that the smaller homes have a lesser cost and therefore <br /> he will support this proposal. <br /> Councilmember Specht commented that he will also support the plan as proposed. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if the villa product would be part of an HOA. <br /> Mr. Konewko confirmed that the villas would have a full HOA, while the single-family product <br /> would have an HOA that only maintains common areas. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove commented that she supports this proposal. <br /> Planning Commission Chair Bauer commented that he lives in a villa in Riverstone and there is a <br /> high demand for that product. He commented that he and his neighbors are very satisfied, noting <br /> that the villa is a great product for snowbirds. He believed that it would not make sense to <br /> increase the number of single-family lots, as there is high demand for the villa product. <br /> Mayor LeTourneau commented that he would welcome the mix of house styles and has a greater <br /> concern with the tax base that will be generated through this project. He noted that the growth in <br /> City Council Work Session/February 11,2020 <br /> Page 8 of 10 <br />