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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />December 1211, 2019 <br />Page 12 of 13 <br />Hoefner replied that the information would be that the applicant had done something to <br />address the concerns that the neighbors brought and the concerns were beyond the dirt <br />pile. <br />Williams stated that she felt uncomfortable being a part of any code compliance issues. <br />Brauneis noted that these issues came up because the applicant must appear before <br />the Commission but that they aren't the arm of the organization that deals with <br />compliance. He asked what the benefit of delaying them and requiring them to go <br />through the PUD again. <br />Hoefner noted that it was tied to the PUD in so far as the City granted a PUD that did <br />not include a pile of dirt on the property. <br />Howe shared Commissioner Hoefner's frustrations. He did not want to set up obstacles <br />to getting the project completed. <br />Rice proposed 12 months and Commissioner Williams proposed 18 months, he asked <br />for other comments on the length. <br />Moline replied that he did not have a strong feeling on the length of the extension. He <br />noted that there was the Council timeline and that citizens could come to Council and if <br />things were not addressed by then Council could address it at that time. <br />Howe stated that he would lean toward 12 months over 18. <br />Rice noted that the developer for the Foundry had requested a 12-month extension and <br />that is what the Commission had granted. <br />Rice moved to approve Resolution 22, Series 2019 with the amendment that the <br />extension be changed from three years to one year. Howe seconded. Motion passed by <br />roll call 5-1. Hoefner voted no. <br />COMMISSIONER COMMENTS <br />Rice commended Planner Brennan on his excellent maiden voyage. <br />STAFF COMMENTS <br />Ritchie noted that the Nawatny Ridge GDP was more likely tracking for February. Staff <br />planned to keep the 2020 work plan on the meeting. <br />Rice asked if there is a meeting scheduled with City Council. <br />Ritchie replied that her understanding was that there would be dinners with the <br />Commission <br />Zuccaro added that staff would email the commissioners know when the dates would <br />be. <br />14 <br />
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