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• Resolution No . /099 <br /> � Page 90 <br /> F. CITY STAFF , <br /> 1 . The Council concurs with the recommendations of <br /> John Gerhardson regarding the necessity for drainage <br /> control and better access location depending on future <br /> use of the Narina pro�erty. - • <br /> 2. T'he Council concurs with the com�-nents of Tfelvin <br /> Kilbo regardizg the Study Area being "out of the <br /> mainstream" and thus having probability of Iess <br /> � frequent police pa�crols and longer- emergency response <br /> times than areas in the urban part of the City. <br /> 3. The Council concurs with the recommendations of <br /> _ , • Michael Gaffron regarding the need and options <br /> available to correct existing sewage treatment � � <br /> deficiencies in the Study Area. <br /> 4. The Council accepts the recoiranendation of <br /> •- Alan O�son regarding residential use of the Marina � <br /> , <br /> property as one valid alternative. <br /> G. SUMMARY OF CITY COUNCIL CONCLUSIONS <br /> 1 . The Stubbs Bay Study Area is a unique residential . <br /> . area with closely spaced homes located near the lakeshore, • <br /> � � yet in a rural service area of the City. � <br /> , <br /> 2. Neighborhood redevelopment has been less active <br /> than other similar areas of the City. This deficiency � <br /> may be traceable to three factors: � <br /> a) geographic Iocation,; b) the lack of plans for <br /> correction of sewage t'reatment deficiencies , and <br /> � c) an uncertainty as to what type of development <br /> will occur on the Marina property. <br /> 3, Correction of sewage treatment problems in the <br /> Study Area will likely be a costly undertaking and • <br /> may be burdensome on the property owners . <br /> � . , <br />
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