Approved to rescind the previously approved motion to the Board of Commissioners that there be a moratorium imposed in Connected City for one year while they figure out to implement land development regulations that better achieve the goals.
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Several speakers Unidentified A: back. Connected City: Did you have a survey done when the Unidentified A: fence was Connected City: put up? Unidentified A: Yes. Connected City: So before the fence was put up in
Roberto Saez no requirement. Uh but the the main issue with Connected City in that regard is that there is a minimum. Connected city unlike other areas, other areas have maximum densities that are allowed. Connected city has some minimums that are required. So to reach certain minimum densities, which most of the area that's available right now that's being developed uh are a minimum of medium density. Uh so it's very difficult to get medium density with a detached product. Uh you have to go to a, you know, it would be a forty foot lot at best if you have a mix with some uh townhomes and things like that in there as well to kind of up that density.
Several speakers Connected City: Yeah. I think you might have enough room there. Yeah, Christopher Poole: it looks like you do. So Connected City: Yeah. Christopher Poole: Cute dog too, by the Unidentified A: way. Unidentified B: Oh is he in the vector. Oh thank you. Connected City: What?
Several speakers Jaimie Girardi: I I guess in my opinion the horses sort of left the barn on keeping this area rural when we adopted Connected City. That's pretty much what Ernie told them when that went.
Several speakers Jaimie Girardi: Can I just have stu uh planning stop? But do you remember whether we We n when we adopted Connected City, didn't we notify all the residents? About what was happening there?