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Memo to the Planning Commission/P 96-13 <br /> February 25, 1997 <br /> Page 2 <br /> <br />· Traffic circulation <br />· Sidewalk along Proctor <br />· Rush Street - utilities, transportation/pedestrian connection with <br /> LaFayette Woods <br />· Lot depths/gradingissues <br /> <br />At that public hearing, there were also comments from adjacent property <br />owners regarding storm water concerns. Attached is a letter from the city <br />engineer briefly discussing the storm water management requirements that <br />would have to be implemented as part of this proposed development. <br /> <br />193''d Avenue <br /> <br />Another issue that received a lot of attention during the public hearing was <br />the future of 193rd Avenue. With the LaFayette Woods plat it was briefly <br />discussed the possibility of vacating 193rd and transforming the roadway into <br />a pedestrian corridor. That same concept has been considered in designing <br />the proposed Cherrywood Hills plat by cul-de-sacing 193rd Avenue a couple <br />hundred feet west of Proctor. However, during the public hearing, the <br />property owner immediately to the south of 193ra (Ms. Carton) expressed a <br />concern of vacating 193ra Avenue as it would prevent access to her property <br />for development possibilities. For the Commission's benefit, the attached <br />map highlights the parcels that are owned by Ms. Carton. <br /> <br />The parcel immediately to the south of the Cherrywood Hills plat is a parcel <br />of record that contains a large wetland complex over a vast majority of the <br />property. Since the last Planning Commission meeting staff has done some <br />research on the status of this lot owned by Ms. Carton. Attached are minutes <br />from Council meetings held in December of 1988 and February of 1989, <br />discussing the assessments on this subject property for a 1981 sewer <br />interceptor project. After hearing testimony from Ms. Carton, the Council <br />adopted a resolution basically reducing the assessments that were placed on <br />this property to zero because the property was deemed "unbuildable". <br /> <br />The relevance of this new information may help in discussing 193ra Avenue, <br />at least along the borders of the proposed Cherrywood Hills plat. Any future <br />access into developable property that Ms. Carton currently owns south of <br />193ra, could be accessed by 193ra from the west. Although it is not a preferred <br />option, there is a possibility of access off of County Road No. 1. However, this <br />would be the last option if all others proved unacceptable. There is also a <br />possibility, even though the preliminary plat has been approved for <br />LaFayette Woods, that this plat could be modified to incorporate the <br />developable portion of Ms. Carton's property if in fact it is to be developed. <br />Therefore, staff is suggesting that the Planning Commission could make a <br /> <br /> <br />
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