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Minutes of the Special Meeting of Council <br />Monday, December 3, 2018 <br />Page 14 , <br />Mr. Marquardt asked, before or after they vote on it? <br />Mr. Coyne replied, both in a way. Once the zoning changes, they would then come back. It's a <br />two-step process. All this does is change the zoning code. <br />1VIr. Marquardt stated, but she's asking, do they find that out before or after they vote on it? <br />Mr. Coyne replied, all I can say is the section of the Code, what's in it is what they have to <br />comply with, so they will know that before they vote on it. After they vote on it, let's assume for <br />the sake of discussion it would be passed, when they come in with an application, everything <br />would be reviewed by Building, Engineering, Architectural Review Board, approved by <br />Planning and obviously some things would come back to Council as well. That's what I am <br />saying, both would be in effect. The Development Agreement, what's nice about it, when you <br />look at the Code, the connection to the Greenway, which the developer has to pay for by the <br />way. That's not required in your Code, but as part of the process we are including that as an <br />additional amenity to the development. The Code does not require a community center. It <br />doesn't require an amenity like a pool. It doesn't require a tennis court or any other recreational <br />use. So those are things the developer in presenting to the Village has indicated he is willing to <br />do. Like most developers, I say this respectfully, you want to make sure that you get that into an <br />agreement so that things don't change later on. By doing that, what you vote on, you are going <br />to get it plus some other amenities. I don't know if that helps or it answers your question. <br />Mrs. Gasper stated, I think it would be very confusing to everybody like me. I think you are <br />eradicating some of the prime greenspace by doing that. <br />Mr. Skoda stated, as far as the units go, the Development Agreement that I am signing with the <br />Village; correct me if I'm wrong, there's a unit count in there. It has how many ranches, how <br />many two stories, how many single family. <br />Mr. Coyne stated you can't exceed 60 units total and you cannot exceed attached units by more <br />than 42. 18 of the units have to be single-family detached homes, more traditional residential <br />homes. <br />Mayor Bodnar stated, if I can interject, so the choices between the PRD that's proposed versus <br />31 or 32 single-family homes which I understood to be, and Chris you can expound on this, <br />would be much larger than the units that would go in in the PRD? <br />Mr. Skoda replied, yes if we needed to go to the 32 units, it probably would look more like a <br />Hanover Woods. <br />Council President Saponaro stated, thank you.