-2- Now, a final plan for the development containing 213 Lots has been arrived at, incorporating all the necessary changes. A copy of this plan is attached for Council's consideration, . This simply e than 50 single-family housing units annually in the area east of Coast Meridian. Nu West, however, argue that they will have to develop at least 70 lots in the first Phase on account of high initial development costs. Conmittee feels that this matter should be resolved through direct negotiation between Council and the developer. As a result, Nu West officials will be appearing before Council on October 18, 1976. The Committee also feels that since phasing is the only outstanding issue, it is prepared to recommend the holding of a public information meeting if a phasing agreement can be reached, L. Lee « Planning Officer,