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<br />Approved <br /> <br />they have a six-year build out plan for all of the west side. Winter indicated that there will be a <br />sales center set up in July 2006 with models for the condominiums, which will require presale. <br />Greenfield reported that senior condos will also start with 50% pre-sold and the townhomes will <br />start as models without presales. <br /> <br />Larson inquired if they have looked into using pervious pavement to help reduce the amount of <br />onsite water storage. Greenfield replied that they have not identified any of the paving sources <br />and have been working with the City staff to design the retention ponds, however ifthere is an <br />opportunity to reduce the size of the ponds they will. <br /> <br />Benke asked if they have considered working with the City to offer a trial membership at the <br />Family Service Center to the potential residents as a part of the sales package. Winter and <br />Greenfield have not looked into that idea, but would be very interested. <br /> <br />Kaufhold inquired when the commission can tell people they should start watching for sales to <br />begin so they are not left out. Winter replied that they don't know all of the details yet, but by <br />spring they will be actively marketing the site. Greenfield added that they are keeping a list of <br />people who are interested in the site and will have a pre-open house for people on the list and <br />then a grand open house. Femelius added that the City also has a list of people who are <br />interested, which will then be given to the developers. <br /> <br />Motion by Johnson, seconded by Nelson: The EDe recommends to the Council to <br />REZONE THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE NORTHWEST QUADRANT AS A pun TO <br />ACCOMIDATE THIS DEVELOPMENT. <br /> <br />All approved. MOTION CARRIED. <br /> <br />Fernelius reported that the Planning Commission will be meeting on January 17th to amend the <br />part ofthe zoning code dealing with the Northwest Quadrant. They will be looking at a plat, a <br />PUD and a site plan. All ofthese elements will go before the Council on the 24th of January and <br />will need to be approved to have the development starts in the spring. <br /> <br />Kaufhold inquired what the firefighting capacity is for the taller buildings. Femelius replied that <br />this matter hasn't been discussed, but the ladder truck can reach the proposed heights. Black <br />added that the buildings over a certain height have to be sprinkled according to the state building <br />regulations. <br /> <br />Traffic Study <br />Black noted that the traffic study has shown that a number of the City's intersections are <br />currently running at marginal levels, and the development will push these intersections into the <br />unacceptable level of service. The County concurs with the City's approach and is willing to <br />work with us on any type of project, however funding is a challenge. <br /> <br />Johnson recommended that the City implement the two left-turn lanes at Old Highway 8 and <br />Highway 96 that the traffic study recommends. He agrees that it would greatly improve the <br />traffic situation there, is a simple solution and would cost very little. Kaufhold asked if that <br />intersection would be signaled. Black replied that any intersection not up to an acceptable <br />service level will have to be dealt with, possibly with signal lights. <br />