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City Council Meeting Minutes <br />August 26, 1996 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />additional townhouse bui!ding. In addition, if the park dedication fees were <br />waived, their loss from the original 8/19 proposal would only be for the <br />additional fill which could have come from the ridge line. <br /> <br />Councilmember Farber indicated the proper"h/owners immediately to the west, <br />the Wigants' main concern is that they be able to hook up to city water and <br />sewer, since their septic system is failing and is draining onto Ms. Lenz' property. <br />The Wiganfs also expressed concern that some of the trees remain, and that the <br />access to the development be located on .Jackson. Councilmember Farber felt <br />landscaping was necessary for the privacy of the single family residents as well <br />as the fownhouse residents. Mr. Derrick suggested incorporating some conifers <br />in the landscaping plan since conifers offer screening in the winter as well. John <br />Johnson, engineer for the project, indicated there may be some flexibility in <br />placement of this building fo preserve as many trees as possible. <br /> <br />Discussion followed regarding the various plans and access options presented <br />by the developer. Suggestions were made for modifying the plans. <br /> <br />Harold Gramsfad, 19342 King Circle, expressed his concern that the number of <br />single family lots in the north be decreased which would increase the icl size of <br />the remaining Jots.." He felt preservation, of the ridge line will provide a buffer <br />from the Fjk Park Center shopping area: <br /> <br />Discussion of traffic issues followed. Ooncerns centered around increased <br />volume in traffic arid speeding on Highland Road. Mr. Johnson explained <br />options he had discussed with the city engineer fo slow down the traffic end fo <br />increase the site distances for vehicles fuming out onto Highland. <br /> <br />Donna Louden, 11837 1 93rd Avenue NW, expressed her support for the <br />developer's attempt fo preserve the trees..She favored the access on Jackson <br />Avenue. Mrs. Louden was concerned that the plans still showed 7 lots on the <br />north and the developer indicated he would reduce the number to 6. <br />Derrick stated that the revised plans will show 6 Jots. Mrs. Louden felt the three <br />single fatuity lots fo the north shown in one of the plans looked out of p!ace ~nd <br />would rather see an additional townhouse in that location. Mr. Johnson <br />expressed concern that the elevation of that area is 5 to 6 feet higher than the <br />street. <br /> <br />Jerry Schmid}, 19386 King Circle, expressed his objection to having townhouses <br />up fo 193rd. He was in favor of the 6 single family lots on the north and also, <br />favored the Jackson Road access. <br /> <br />Councilmember Scheet expressed her support for townhouse in the north end of <br />the development on 193rd. Councilmember Farber expressed support for the <br />townhouse located in the wooded area to the west. <br /> <br />Discussion followed regarding waiving the park dedication fees. Further <br />discussion followed regarding whether or not the wooded area should be <br />dedicated fo the City and if the public should have access to if. <br /> <br /> <br />