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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes_UDCAC_09.12.2018speak to Council and these comments will be taken forward. Stevens says this will have a direct impact on affordable housing and those discussions. The Board discussed credit for private parks and how that process will work. They discussed what would happen if the HOA or property manager of the private park would dissolve. There are restrictive covenants in place to protect the city in that instance. The Credit for Heritage Trees section was discussed and is a reinforcement of the parkland development requirements from the other code. The requirements were reviewed. Alternative Site and Development Standards were reviewed. The Method of dedicating parkland was discussed and Novak inquired about the requirement of posting fiscal surety for private parkland development. How would the city insure the private park is built? Davila explained the need for revising the parkland benefit zones, changing from 19 zones to four quadrants as defined in the Parks Master Plan. Davila explained this proposed draft is being reviewed by legal staff and board members are encouraged to send feedback. A public meeting will be held to discuss this further also. C.Update on the 2018 UDC Annual Review Plan, Schedule and Next Steps. Andreina Davila­ Quintero, AICP, Current Planning Manager Davila reported the special purpose district amendments are being reviewed further and will be brought to the board soon for action and a recommendation to council. Staff is hoping to have this amendment, the mobile food vendors and possibly the parkland dedication ordinances approved by the end of the year.Public Wishing to Address the Board As of the deadline, no persons were sig ned up to speak on items other than what was posted on the agenda. Adjournment UDC Advisory Committee September 12, 2018 2