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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />June 6, 2023 <br />Page 6 of 9 <br />The proposed subdivision would divide the lot in two with a few modifications to take the <br />lot sizes and configurations back to what is present in the neighborhood. Staff is also <br />recommending approval of the subdivision agreement. <br />Councilmember Dickinson asked if the northern lot would be eligible for a duplex. <br />Planner Brackett Hogstad noted that the southern lot would be the larger lot and the <br />northern lot would only be able to have one residence based on the size of the lot. <br />Director Zuccaro added that the southern lot would be large enough to have a small <br />alley loaded in-law type unit which is typical in this section of town. If the owner wanted <br />to put a second residence on the southern lot it would have to go through HPC for <br />design review. <br />Vincent Colson, applicant, stated that at this time his intent is to go have two units total <br />on the two lots. He is planning on putting a garage behind the historical home and a <br />single family home on the northern lot. He believes this is good for old town. <br />Public Comments — none <br />Councilmember Hamlington thanked the applicant for navigating this process and <br />saving the home which was a change from their original plan. <br />Councilmember Leh voiced his appreciation for the applicant's participation in this <br />process and the historical significance of the home. <br />Councilmember Dickinson stated that in his time on the HPC he never saw a stay result <br />in a landmarking. This stay resulted in more thought and contemplation. It's a win -win <br />for the City and the owner. <br />MOTION: Councilmember Dickinson moved to approve Resolution No. 36, seconded by <br />Councilmember Leh. <br />VOTE: Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote. <br />MOTION: Councilmember Dickinson moved to approve Resolution No. 37, seconded by <br />Councilmember Leh <br />VOTE: Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 38, SERIES 2023 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN <br />AMENDMENT TO THE ENCLAVE FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT <br />REGARDING FENCE REGULATIONS. <br />Mayor Maloney introduced the item and asked for disclosures. Mayor Pro Tern Fahey <br />noted she lives in the Enclave but does not back to any fences in the neighborhood. <br />
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