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The Planning Commission Page 7 <br />Februar7 24, 2004 <br /> <br /> and approximately 150 from the right-of-way to the back of the lots. Mr. Kuester stated that <br /> the Park and Recreation Commission had a difficult time with this development and their <br /> intent was to preserve the ¼ewscape of the trail He asked that the Planning Commission <br /> require that the developer meet a rain/raima 200 foot buffer from the homes. Mr. Kuester <br /> stated that the Commission was not sure how a park would fit. He stated that it was the <br /> Park and Recreation's recommendation that the access to the water filtration facility come <br /> through this development in order to eliminate heavy vehicles from the trail, making it safer <br /> for trail users. He encouraged the developer and Commission to continue to pursue some <br /> type of cluster development. Mr. Kuester stated that the city needs to seriously consider <br /> how it values trees and how trees can be preserved. <br /> <br />Jeffrey Ochsendorf, 12932 195th Avenue, stated he lek the reduced lot and home sizes will <br />reduce his property values. He expressed concern for traffic and safety of children. He <br />asked that the developer be required to place covenants on the development. <br /> <br />David Schultz, 19512 Albany Circle, asked why this property cannot be developed the <br />same way Nordic Woods and Nordic Hills was developed. He stated he did not feel it was <br />appropriate to place a park in the buffer zone near the trail. <br /> <br />A resident at 19476 Albany Cirde expressed his concern that the same clear-cutting will <br />occur in this development as was done in the Cherrywood Hills development. He stated <br />that when the second phase of Nordic Hills occurred, large mature tree were taken down <br />that did not need to be removed. Large equipment came w/thin 10 feet of his home to <br />remove trees after he had been told he would not even see any machinery. He stated that <br />the city needs to make developers accountable for statements they make. He did not feel the <br />small lots would be appealing. <br /> <br />Ron Whealdon, 19490 Zumbro Street, stated that they chose this area to build their home <br />because of the larger lot sizes. He stated that the small lots being proposed are like those he <br />moved away from in south Minneapolis. <br /> <br />Bill Lanthier, 19533 Albany Street, stated that he built his home 15 years ago in Nordic <br />Woods. He stated that six lots of this development will abut his lot. He expressed his <br />concern for the amount of traffic which will be generated by this development and also for <br />the safety of children. He stated that he feels the lots in th/s development should match <br />what is in Nordic Hills and Nordic Woods. <br /> <br />A resident at 19492 Albany Circle stated that he fek the development was atrocious, shrinks <br />their property values and destroys the wilderness. <br /> <br />Dave Anderson, 14845 County Road 30, Park and Recreation Commissioner, stated <br />that he concurred with the comments made previously about preserving the premier <br />walkway. He expressed concern that the drainage not be directed so that it drowns the <br />forest area. He concurred that a minimum 200-foot buffer be maintained. He stated that he <br />was shocked at how little forest is left when flying over Elk River recently. Mr. Anderson <br />expressed his support for a tree inventory, clustering the homes and tree preservation. <br /> <br />Lance Holka, 12915 195th Avenue, stated that he fek this development was an opportunity <br />to destroy a great woodland area. He expressed his concern for traffic congestion and <br />safety. He fek that w/th the small lots, there would be no place for the children to play <br />except in the street. Mr. Holka stated that he felt the reason for the large number of lots is <br />for the developer to make more money. <br /> <br /> <br />
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