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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />July 23 2019 <br />Page 12 of 14 <br />The applicant did not have a presentation but offered to answer questions Mayor Muckle <br />asked what the company does The applicant noted Elixinol is a CBD manufacturer <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton moved to approved Resolution No 23, Series 2019 <br />Councilmember Stolzmann seconded All in favor <br />DISCUSSION/DIRECTION — OPEN SPACE ZONING SCOPE OF WORK <br />Director Moseley updated Council on the project. He reminded Council of the timeline so <br />far He present proposed properties to be included in the open space zoning phase III and <br />noted there may be additional properties in the future <br />o Additional parcels at Daughenbaugh/Warembourg <br />o Walnut <br />o Coal Creek Trail (US 36 to Dillon) <br />o Dutch Creek <br />o Olson <br />Daughenbaugh/Warembourg includes the northern property boundary from South Polk <br />Avenue east and terminating at North Hoover Avenue and includes the eastern property <br />boundary from north Hoover Avenue south terminating at Mission Greens Park. It <br />includes the trail corridor on the southwest corner of Daughenbaugh between <br />Daughenbaugh Open Space and Heritage Park. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann asked why the trail corridor and not everything on the open <br />space side was not included and suggested some changes to how this area is being <br />looked at. Open Space Superintendent Brignull noted it was based on geographic <br />features in the field and how the area is currently maintained Director Mosely stated staff <br />can look at the area again with those suggestions <br />Councilmember Stolzmann wanted to identify the properties so there could be a plan for <br />maintenance and management of city property <br />Walnut — include the north -south trail corridor located on southwest corner of the property <br />terminating at West Spruce Street. It excludes the Walnut Street road right-of-way located <br />on the west and east side of the property <br />Coal Creek Trail — includes the full extent of the trail corridor excluding the golf shop <br />access road and excludes the existing road segment east of the Premier Members Credit <br />Union It includes a portion of the parcel south of Dillon Road while still meeting Public <br />Works' request for future road right-of-way needs south of Dillon Road <br />
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