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411 411 <br /> 10/18/83 Page -9- <br /> trucks, as they were having a problem in <br /> their area presently with the school con- <br /> struction. <br /> Mr. Krueger stated that it was their plan <br /> to construct all the streets from the beginning <br /> of the project - starting development work <br /> next month. Obviously the school doesn't <br /> have that opportunity now as the irrigation <br /> ditch is in the way. Construction trucks <br /> for the Hilltop subdivision would be using <br /> McCaslin Blvd. instead of coming through <br /> Hillsborough West. <br /> Director Kasch also advised that staff was <br /> working with the construction crews on the <br /> school project to see if something could be <br /> done temporarily with the ditch so that <br /> Hillsborough West streets would not be used. <br /> Sale of Lots To Private Councilman Leary stated that at one of the <br /> 3ailders meetings Mr. Krueger had indicated that there <br /> was a likely possibility that some of the lots <br /> could be sold to private builders, is this <br /> still a possibility? <br /> Krueger replied that it was. But the overall <br /> covenants will regulate the type of <br /> design of the homes. <br /> Councilman Leary commented the possibility <br /> of requiring a minimum square footage on <br /> the houses was discussed - was this in the <br /> current agreement. <br /> Krueger advised that the written statement <br /> that had been provided by him was also a <br /> part of their proposal and it did specify <br /> square footages. The homes range from 1 , 480 <br /> sq. ft. of finished area up to 3,000 sq. ft. <br /> if the finished and unfinished is added to- <br /> gether. <br /> RESOLUTION 442 ADOPTED Councilwoman Morris moved, Councilman Cussen <br /> seconded that Resolution *42 - Hilltop Final <br /> Plat and P.U.D. be adopted. Question called <br /> for . All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> : uncilwoman Morris Inquired if the number of units per year <br /> was placed in the agreement. <br /> Attorney Rautenstraus advised what was dis- <br /> cussed was 5 for 1983, 22 for the three <br /> succeeding years. <br /> Number of Units Per Year Mayor Meier moved that Hilltop subdivision <br /> be allotted to build 5 units for 1983 and <br /> 22 units for each year for the following three <br /> years. <br />
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