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• <br /> discuss the goals and objectives, Council agreed to continue this item to the next <br /> meeting."; page 8, Item 6.1, delete the word"back"in the motion and add the following <br /> sentence to the motion: "In addition it was agreed Councilmembers would send their <br /> comments on this issue to the Planning Commission."; and on page 9, Item 9.4, add the <br /> roll call to the motion: Ayes: Mayor Finn and Councilmembers Casey, Cheng and <br /> Johnson and Noes: Councilmember Dauber. (Council had directed the City Clerk to <br /> check the records of the 6/15/00 meeting to ascertain the wording of this motion. The <br /> records showed that the motion was correct as stated in the draft 6/15/00 minutes.) <br /> 4.3 Action of the Planning Commission at their 6/28/00 Meeting: <br /> 4.3.1 Lands of Nijenhuis and Broering, 12175 Hilltop Drive: approved <br /> request for a site development permit for a new residence <br /> Casey appealed the approval of this application. The public hearing will be set for the <br /> next Council Meeting. <br /> 4.8 Approval of computer workstation replacement purchases for FY00-01 <br /> Dauber inquired about what was going to happen with the old computers and suggested <br /> giving them to schools. Johnson recommended increasing the capacity of the new <br /> computers, stating that it would cost little to do this now and would be of great benefit to <br /> the Town. <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Dauber, seconded by Johnson and <br /> passed unanimously to approve the request for computer workstation replacement <br /> purchases for fiscal year 2000-01 as outlined in the Finance Director's staff report dated <br /> 7/20/00 with the increased capacity as recommended by Council. <br /> 4.9 Request for relocation of a conservation easement, Lands of Wythe and <br /> Vitu, Lot#3, Moon Lane, Resolutions# <br /> Evan Wythe, applicant, noted that there were no findings or mitigating measures made by <br /> the Planning Commission regarding this portion of the conservation easement over the <br /> drainage swale. By relocating the easement, the front yard — an area of flat open land — <br /> was opened up for other options. The conservation easement was still running over the <br /> drainage swale but was reduced in size. Dr. Wythe further commented that they did not <br /> have a plan for this area but future owners might. They were only asking to remove area <br /> under 30% slope from the conservation easement. <br /> Dauber inquired why the Town would want the conservation area moved above this area <br /> and why the Town had requested the conservation easement in the first place. The City <br /> Attorney reported that the applicants had opted to dedicate the same amount of land that <br /> July 20, 2000 <br /> Regular City Council Meeting <br /> 4 <br />