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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />August 15, 2017 <br />Page 9 of 13 <br />Councilmember Keany stated any future changes to the building use will affect the tap <br />fee and the tap may need to be increased at a later time if required. The issue is that <br />the applicant has been told they must purchase two taps rather than upsize the one tap. <br />He stated the applicant may be willing to upsize the existing tap rather than have to pay <br />for a separate tap. If a building use changes the tap fee can be recalculated at that time <br />That discussion is separate from the PUD <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton asked what the appeal process is for the tap size issue Attorney <br />Light stated there is no administrative appeal process but the applicant can pay the fees <br />under protest and consider seeking judicial relief. <br />Councilmember Leh agreed with Councilmember Stolzmann that the criteria have been <br />met for the PUD Other than that, the Council does not have the ability to address the <br />tap fee issue <br />Mayor Muckle moved to approve Resolution No. 38, Series 2017 with the condition <br />proposed by staff to remove the language from the note. He added his statement that <br />he feels this is an appropriate addition to a historical building. Councilmember Maloney <br />seconded the motion. <br />Voice vote: all in favor. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 47, SERIES 2017 — A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A FINAL <br />PLAT, A FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) AND A SPECIAL REVIEW <br />USE TO ALLOW DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW PUMP STATION AT THE SID <br />COPELAND WATER TREATMENT PLANT <br />Mayor Muckle introduced the resolution. <br />Planner Ritchie gave the staff presentation stating this is an application for a final plat, a <br />final PUD, and Special Review Use to allow additional improvements, specifically a new <br />high zone/mid zone pump station at the Sid Copeland Water Treatment Plant She <br />added all public notice requirements have been met She showed the location of the <br />property on Washington Avenue and showed the location of the proposed new pump <br />station. It includes a 1350 s.f. building that is recessed into the hillside The architecture <br />will match the brick of the existing building on site. <br />At the planning commission hearing the neighbors expressed concern the proposed <br />trees to screen the new structure may obstruct their view Public Works staff has <br />worked with Parks to alter the tree species to avoid any obstruction. <br />Staff recommends approval of the plat, PUD, and Special Review Use. <br />