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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />March 7, 2023 <br />Page 5of8 <br />Tawnya Samauroo, Cornerstone resident, also asked for approval noting this is needed <br />quickly as people are ready to move back. <br />Frank Valdez, Cornerstone resident, asked if the City could allocate funding for those <br />impacted by the fire and for a fire protection program for the entire city. <br />Suzanne McKee, Cornerstone resident, also asked the City to spend funds to help <br />those rebuilding. <br />Councilmember Leh thanked the community for their work on this process and noted <br />their ability to reach consensus. He feels the PUD criteria have been met and he <br />supports the resolution. He added that fire hardening and resilience will be an issue for <br />years to come. <br />Mayor Pro Tern Fahey asked if wood fences are required in other PUDs. Ritchie stated <br />yes, there are PUDs that require that. Mayor Pro Tem Fahey asked that we look at <br />removing that requirement citywide at some point. <br />MOTION: Councilmember Leh moved to approve Resolution No. 14; seconded by <br />Councilmember Dickinson. <br />Mayor Maloney closed the public hearing. <br />VOTE: Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 15, SERIES 2023 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN <br />AMENDMENT TO THE COAL CREEK RANCH FILING 3 FINAL PLANNED UNIT <br />DEVELOPMENT REGARDING FENCE REGULATIONS <br />Mayor Maloney introduced the item and asked for disclosures; seeing none he opened <br />the public hearing. <br />Planner Ritchie reviewed the history of the neighborhood noting almost all homes were <br />destroyed in the Marshall Fire. As with the previous item, the neighbors in this area are <br />requesting changes to their fence standards. She noted this neighborhood has an active <br />homeowners association (HOA) that led the process. <br />This proposal removes all interior fence standards from the PUD so the City will no <br />longer enforce those but the HOA will control fencing design requirements. The section <br />abutting Dillon Road remains unchanged. Neighbors may want to change that at a later <br />date, but that is not being requested this evening. The remaining exterior sections of the <br />neighborhood would either have no fence standard or black metal fencing. <br />Staff recommends approval <br />
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