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Police Chief Katers explained that the crimefree multi-family program itself has a primary focus <br /> of preventing crime in multi-family housing units. He commented that blighted properties would <br /> fall more into property maintenance and code enforcement. He believed that the issues would be <br /> separate. <br /> Deputy City Administrator Gladhill provided an updated title for number six with additional key <br /> outcomes and indicators. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove agreed with the new language proposed and agreed that the two <br /> issues of crime and property maintenance would be separate issues. She commented that while <br /> the desire is to keep the apartment building to a certain quality, she believed there would be <br /> redundancy in some elements because apartments have their own lease specifications on what <br /> can be kept on patios and such. <br /> Councilmember Menth agreed that would be redundant. He noted that apartment owners also <br /> want to have a quality looking product, but sometimes have to weed out the "bad eggs". <br /> Councilmember Specht agreed that it would be vital to have both elements included to address <br /> property maintenance and crime prevention. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich explained that some property maintenance elements would be better <br /> addressed through updates to the City Code and ordinances to ensure that outdoor storage could <br /> be enforceable. <br /> The Council agreed with the updated language as proposed by Deputy City Administrator <br /> Gladhill. <br /> Councilmember Riley was unsure why a turnback plan is included in number seven. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich stated that there have been some discussions that would be included as <br /> part of the turnbacks that the County would eventually turn back to the City. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated that he would remove the turnback language. <br /> Deputy City Administrator Gladhill stated that whether the road would be turned back to the <br /> City, that would be included as part of the corridor study. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove commented that she felt that would be a beneficial element if a study <br /> is being done. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich reviewed alternate language that could replace "turnback plan". <br /> Councilmember Musgrove referenced number nine and was unsure that the community center <br /> should be included. <br /> City Council Work Session/March 10,2020 <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br />
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