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Planning Commission Minutes <br />November 26, 1996 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />Dave Anderson, 14845 County Road 30, Park and Recreation Commission <br />representative, asked that the lot lines of Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 4, be adjusted <br />so that they ore not in the right of way of 193rd, as shown on the proposed plat. <br />Dave suggested a sidewalk along some of the southerly lots connecting the cul <br />de sacs be considered. A neighbor on 193rd and Proctor has also suggested a <br />sidewalk be considered along Proctor. Dave felt that if 193rd Avenue remained, <br />a trail could also be accommodated with a 66 ft. wide right-of-way. He <br />expressed support for a tree preservation ordinance to deal with this issue when <br />reviewing plats. Dave felt a 20 ft. wide trail would be adequate to connect Rush <br />Court to 193rd. <br /> <br />Lois Cation, 19231 Proctor Road, expressed concern for fha drainage impact of <br />this plat. <br /> <br />Mary Be}h Dunn, 19388 Oxford Street, asked if residents on Highland would be <br />forced to hook up to city sewer and water, with fha development of this plat. <br />Terry Maurer explained that Elk River Utilities has plans to extend a watermain fo <br />connect the northeast area with the northwest area. if was his understanding <br />that the watermain would be put in without hooking up residents along <br />Highland, but if water problems arose in fha future, it would be possible fo hook <br />up. Ms. Dunn questioned the range of the value of homes proposed for this plat. <br />Mr. Paterson explained the homes would not be in fha same range as Lafayette <br />Woods which has more amenities, and felt the range would be from $130,000 fo <br />$210,000. <br /> <br />There being no further comments from the public, Chair Thompson closed the <br />public hearing. <br /> <br />Discussion followed regarding tree preservation, the oak wilt area and grading. <br />Whether or not 193rd Avenue should be vacated and the affect on the <br />proposed plat was discussed, as well as traffic and pedestrian issues. Terry <br />Maurer felt it would be best to work with the County fo address traffic issues <br />associated with Counh/Road No. I and Proctor, rather than trying to solve the <br />problems by rerouting internal residential streets. <br /> <br />It was the consensus of the Commissioners that the following issues need fo be <br />addressed before taking action on the proposed Cherrywood Hills plat: <br /> <br />Status of 193rd Avenue <br />Tree preservation <br />Traffic circulation <br />Sidewalk along Proctor (who pays) <br />Rush Street - utilities, transportation/pedestrian connection with Lafayette <br />Woods <br />Lot depths/grading issues <br /> <br />John Peterson of Good Value Homes agreed that postponing this item for the <br />1/28/97 meeting would atlcw time fo work through the outstanding issue. <br /> <br />COMMISSIONER MINTON MOVED THE PLANNING COMMISSION POSTPONE THE <br />REQUEST BY GOOD VALUE HOMES, INC. FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL, PUBLIC <br />HEARING CASE NO. P 95-13, UNTIL THE JANUARY 28, 1997, PLANNING <br /> <br /> <br />
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