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to speak. He was told the Comp Plan couldn't be changed after an active project was started. That <br />was the first question residents asked who were opposed to this development. He questioned why <br />he was told that and what was happening tonight. He felt it was being done to make a developer <br />happy. Mr. Johnson asked if the Comp Plan was only changed when a developer asked for it. It <br />sounded like the developer or the residents could sue. City Attorney Knaak replied it is true that <br />if someone comes in and makes an application and is accepted, the Comprehensive Plan and zoning <br />laws in affect at the time of the application can't be changed in a way that is detrimental or illegal <br />to the proposal. What sometimes happens is the Council can modify it but not in a way that it <br />makes it impossible for a proposal to go forward, that is the key. If in the process of reviewing a <br />proposal, it is in the best interest of the City to modify the Comp Plan or the zoning code where <br />that kind of negotiation is invited but are not required to and are under no obligation to the <br />developer to change it. Councilmember Howell thanked City Attorney Knaak for the clarification. <br />City Attorney Knaak replied it is at the Council's discretion. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Kuzma, Councilmembers Woestehoff, Riley, Heineman, and <br />Specht. Voting No: Councilmembers Howell and Musgrove. <br />7.03: Adopt Resolution #22-044 Approving Final Plat and Development Agreement for <br />Lynwood Addition (Project No. 21-122); Case of U.S. Home Corporation DBA <br />Lennar <br />Deputy City Administrator/Community Dev. Director Hagen reviewed the staff report and <br />recommendation to approve the final plat and agreement for Lynwood Addition for 74 attached <br />townhome units with construction of two access points to Annstrong Blvd. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff asked if there is a timeline between phase one and phase two. <br />Deputy City Administrator/Community Dev. Hagen replied he didn't know. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff stated his concern is that according to the final plat, Ferret Street <br />would end in a hard stop because it will eventually be extended but asked if there would be <br />feedback from Public Works that it should be a cul-de-sac if the project takes time. <br />Deputy City Administrator/ Community Dev. Hagen replied it appears a loop would be created in <br />Ferret Street. He didn't think a cul-de-sac would be needed. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff replied if phase one was this coming year and phase two isn't for <br />three years, then he was concerned with Ferret Street not being a cul-de-sac for that period of time. <br />He referenced the map and the cul-de-sacs and private streets and asked if the City would be <br />responsible to plow or if they are under the townhomes responsibility. <br />Deputy City Administrator/Community Dev. Hagen replied there are private streets in this <br />development so snow removal and maintenance would be the responsibility of the home owner's <br />association. <br />City Council / February 22, 2022 <br />Page 15 of 34 <br />
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