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The Planning Commission <br />February 24, 2004 <br /> <br />P~ge 5 <br /> <br />Commissioner Anderson stated that he felt some strong language should be included in the <br />developer agreement which would provide for tree prese~adon and replacement, iVLr. <br />Campion stated that he anticipated some language would be included to ensure that the lot <br />was graded properly and trees will be saved which realistically can be saved, lvlr. Breuer <br />stated that a perimeter will be set up to mark the grading boundary,. He stated that they <br />would not be able to guarantee dnat trees will be saved, since there is unready Oak Wilt in the <br />neighborhood. <br /> <br />Commissioner Anderson asked i5 the applicant would be open to a more aggressive <br />reforestation of the lots, such as 3 trees on the smaller lots and 5-6 trees on the larger lots. <br />Mr. Breuer stated that they would certainly consider the proposal. Mr. Harllcker noted that <br />staff has discussed with the developer a minimum of 1 boulevard tree every 30 feet, so that <br />most lots would have two trees and larger lots would have 3 or 4 trees. He stated that they <br />will also discuss planting of trees in other areas of the plat where appropriate. <br /> <br />Commissioner Franz concurred with Commissioner .~mderson's concerns. <br /> <br /> Ma-. Harticker asked ff the Commission had a preference as to the tree size or number of <br /> trees. Chair Pederson stated that he would feel the trees should be larger than 2 ~,5" caliper <br /> size and would prefer a 4" size. Chair Pederson stated that this area is very, heavily wooded <br /> and he fek a tree inventory should be required for this site. He stated that he felt it was a <br /> very poor use of dais propert7 to cut down nearly all of the trees and poor stewardship of the <br /> la.nd. Chair Pederson stated teat b~e felt trails were an amenity to the PUT) but sidewalks <br /> were not, since sidewalks would be required in the Rlc zoning anyway-. He felt the lots were <br /> <br />· too close together and that the city needs to receive something in return for allowing the <br /> PUD zoning. <br /> <br />Chair Pederson stated that he does not see that the City is getdng anyr. hing in return, lie <br />stated that he lek a development could be desigued that would protect the trees, such as <br />cluster and would be a better use of the PUD zoning. He stated that he fee the Commission <br />did not want to see this area leveled and that custom grading could be done. He asked if the <br />four lots on Block 8 are proposed to be removed as recommended by TEP Panel Mr. <br />Campion stated that the mitigation plan has been revised by removing one lot and they feel <br />that this plan will be accepted by the TEP. Mr. Campion asked if the Commission would <br />consider multiple family housing with a cluster. Chair Pederson stated that he felt this would <br />be aaa opdon. <br /> <br />Commissioner Ropp asked ff a park has been identified on the plan. Mr. Breuer stated that <br />there are discussing wire staff_ the possibility of locating playground equipment somewhere <br />in the buffer area. <br /> <br />Jim Nord, 19645 Hudson Circle, joint owner of dne property, stated that his family has <br />been long time property owners in Elk River, residents and stewards of the land. His family <br />owned a d~ farm in the location of the existing ener~ plant until the highway was <br />changed. They then moved out to the Meadowvale area. tie stated that b_is grandfather <br />homesteaded the area 1880 where the golf course is now located and his parents purchased <br />the property and sold 160 acres to the golf course in 1960 for $16,000. The land being <br />discussed has been owned by the family for approXa-nately 75 years. District 728 School <br />purchased a portion of the property in the early 1990's for Meadowvale Elementary, School. <br />The purchase brought sewer and water to the area, along with hundreds of thousands of <br />dollars in assessments to his family. These assessments are an obligation that must be <br /> <br /> <br />