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The subdivision does not conflict with easements of record. <br /> 7. The proposed subdivision Pill not have an undue and adverse impact on the reasonable development of neighboring <br /> land. <br /> The subdivision will not have an adverse impact on the reasonable development of neighboring land. <br /> 8. The proposed subdivision is notpremature.A subdivision is premature if any of the following exists: <br /> a. Lack of adequate stoimn)ater drainage. <br /> b. Lack of adequate roads. <br /> C. Lack of adequate sanitary sorer systems. <br /> d. Lack of adequate off-site public improvements or support systems. <br /> The subdivision is not premature as the above conditions have been provided for. <br /> In reviewing the standards for approval of a preliminary plat, the proposed project meets the standards, <br /> provided the CUP to establish the PUD for Miske Meadows is recommended for approval. <br /> Planning Commission <br /> March 22, 2016,Meeting <br /> During the public hearing on March 22, 2016, a number of residents spoke against connecting Sunset <br /> Ridge with Miske Meadows. Residents voiced concern over traffic and safety on the narrow streets in <br /> Sunset Ridge. They also noted significant safety concerns with the intersection of Lincoln Street and <br /> Twin Lakes Road. Residents also expressed concern with increased traffic on Twin Lakes Road and safety <br /> at the intersection with Cleveland Ave. Residents of both River Park and Sunset Ridge are not pleased <br /> with the narrow detached townhome lots proposed by the developer. <br /> The Planning Commission recommended removing the Lincoln Street connection,platting a full right-of- <br /> way width, and replacing it with a 10' trail and a break-away barrier to support emergency vehicle access. <br /> The Planning Commission should include this as an additional condition of approval. <br /> The Commission also recommended completing a traffic study to evaluate traffic impacts from the <br /> proposed development. Staff spoke with the City Engineer and he closely reviewed the traffic study <br /> included in the 2004 EAW. He is confident that the assumptions and recommendations included in the <br /> traffic study are consistent with what is proposed and does not recommend an updated traffic study. If <br /> the Planning Commission has a desire to see an updated study completed, a condition stating that should <br /> be included in the conditions for approval. <br /> At the request of the applicant the Planning Commission continued the item to April 26, 2016. <br /> Resident Concerns <br /> In addition to the comments received during the public hearing, staff has been contacted by a number of <br /> residents in the area with concerns about the connection to Sunset Ridge,lot sizes, and the number of <br /> detached townhome units. They are concerned that a connection will increase traffic along Lincoln and <br /> Kennedy Streets and have a significant impact to safety in the area, specifically at the intersection of <br /> Lincoln and Twin Lakes Road. The concerns regarding the townhome units and increased density stem <br /> N:ADepartments\Community Development\Planning\Case Files\P\P 16-02 Nfiske Meodows\City Council 5-2-2016\7.1 sr Miske Meodows.docx <br />