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License at this same location and the American <br />Legion has petitioned the neighborhood. Staff <br />recommends a public hearing be set for April 21, <br />1987. <br />Szymanski stated ghat he would abstain from voting <br />on this matter as he is a trustee of the <br />organization. <br />Mayor Fauson moved that a public hearing be set <br />for April 21, 1987', regarding the Club Liquor <br />License application for the American Legion Post <br />111. Mohr seconded. Motion carried 6-0 with <br />Szymanski abstaining. <br />INFORMATION/DISCUSSION - SCHOOL LAND TRADE <br />AGREEMENTS Wanush explained ghat the City and School District <br />have been negotiating to provide an elementary <br />school site on Parcel J of the Centennial Valley <br />Development. As part of this process, the <br />Planning Commission has given approval to a sub- <br />division defining the site and has approved an <br />amendment to the Centennial Valley General <br />Development Plan. Both of these actions need <br />final Council approval. However, prior to such <br />approval, all required documents and agreements <br />should be in fina]_ form. Presented was the draft <br />agreement for review by Council. Any recommended <br />changes or amendments should be finalized. Staff <br />will then develop final documents to be submitted <br />to Council and thE~ School Board. The subdivision <br />and Plan Amendmentt will be presented to Council at <br />the same time. <br />Wanush reviewed tlhe specifics of the Agreement and <br />asked Council for recommended changes. One provi- <br />sion states that i~he School District agrees to <br />construct a gym iri the new elementary school that <br />is equivalent to high school standards including <br />shower facilities (which are not normally part of <br />an elementary school for the use of the City. <br />Also, they agreed to provide storage facilities <br />exclusively for the use of the City. They agreed <br />to construct one :soccer field and one softball <br />field for use in City programs during non-school <br />hours. The Agreement gives the City the right to <br />review and comment on the initial and final design <br />of these faciliti~=_s plus the parking lot location <br />and design. Wanush commented that normally the <br />School District does not have to come through the <br />normal review procedures, i.e., PUD or site de- <br />sign. They have ithe right to build in that <br />zoning, but with this agreement the City has some <br />means of reviewing these items. <br />2 <br />