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City Council Minutes 06-24-2019 SpecialMINUTES SPECIAL MEETING — MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday, June 24, 2019 — 5 p.m. Academy Room City Hall - Monticello Community Center Present: Brian Stumpf, Jim Davidson, Bill Fair, Charlotte Gabler, Lloyd Hilgart Absent: None Others: City staff. Jeff O'Neill, Wayne Oberg, Jim Thares, Rachel Leonard, Angela Schumann, Matt Leonard, Sarah Rathlisberger, Tom Moores, Tom Pawelk, and Jennifer Schreiber Planning Commission: Allison Zimpfer, Marc Simpson, and John Alstad Other: Steve Grittman, NAC, Mike Buchholz, Dale Buchholz Construction 1. Call to Order Mayor Brian Stumpf called the special meeting to order at 5 p.m. 2. 5 P.M. 2020 Budget Preview Wayne Oberg, Finance Director, introduced budget discussion for 2020. He led the presentation with a projected schedule for the budget process, levy information and history, and potential budget impacts. The Council will set the preliminary levy on September 9 and the final levy on December 9, 2019. Mr. Oberg noted key items for discussion: the city's independence on property taxes; personnel services; and capital assets and new debt needs. He suggested that projects/budget items be classified by priority — imperative, essential or important. There was a brief discussion about the devaluation of Xcel Energy. The city is hopeful that they will have the information needed in regard to the number before the preliminary levy is determined. The same format will be followed as last year — a budget will be recommended to Council with additional items up for review. These items may be added by Council. 3. 5:30 p.m. Concept State PUD —156 unit residential apartment complex with the potential for commercial development. Applicant: Dale Buchholz Construction (with Planning Commission) Steve Grittman, NAC, presented to the Planning Commission and City Council, on a multi -family concept planned unit development proposal submitted by Dale Buchholz Construction. The proposed concept plan is for a PUD on a parcel located near Chelsea Road, Edmondson Road and Cedar Street. The parcel is approximately eighteen and a half acres. The project consists of a series of multiple family buildings on about 8.5 acres. The property is currently zoned B-4 Regional Business District. It would require being rezoned to PUD and a Comprehensive Plan amendment would be required reguiding the parcel from "places to shop" to "places to live". The housing portion consists of three apartment buildings. The housing would have 134 uncovered parking spots and 262 covered parking spots in a series of 17 detached garage buildings. Staff recommended that the Planning Commission and City Council should specifically address whether the area of the site proposed for multi -family is considered to be in a City Council Special Meeting Minutes — June 24, 2019 non -prime commercial area given its location away from the Chelsea and Cedar commercial district. It was noted that the proposed garage space does not meet the zoning standards. Monticello's garage code requirement states that the base parking requirement must be met through attached or underground for multiple family projects. Detached accessory garages are allowed only after base requirement are met. Discussion ensued among City Council and Planning Commission members. Councilmembers expressed concern in regard to the parking, comprehensive plan amendment, and the lack of green space. There was a strong feeling that there is a need to provide more green space and/or common space. There was also concern about the limited large parcels remaining in the city and that development should most likely be guided within our Comprehensive Plan Update. In addition, there was significant discussion on the lack of a master plan for this specific area. In general, the Council would like to see a revision to the proposal. Mark Buchholz and Brendan Muldoon representing Buchholz Construction, addressed the City Council and Planning Commission on the need for affordable multi -family housing within the area and how his project can meet that need. It was a consensus of the City Council and Planning Commission that there wasn't significant time to discuss and review the project. They would like an additional meeting on the project in the future. 4. Adjournment By consensus the meeting was adjourned at 6:27 p.m. Recorder: Jennifer Schreiber Approved: Attest: V,,tministrator City Council Special Meeting Minutes — June 24, 2019