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4.1. DRAFT MINUTES (2 SETS) 06-06-2016
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4.1. DRAFT MINUTES (2 SETS) 06-06-2016
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City Council Minutes Page 3 <br /> May 2,2016 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> located. Sergeant Ege added he spoke with the city mechanics and they will be able <br /> to maintain and service the MRAP. <br /> Council consensus was for support of the Police Department to submit paperwork <br /> for the MRAP. <br /> 7.1. Paxmar- Outlot D, River Park; Outlots B & D, River Park, Second <br /> Addition <br /> ■ Conditional Use Permit to Establish Planned Unit Development <br /> ■ Preliminary Plat (Miske Meadows) to Subdivide Property Formerly <br /> Platted as River Park and River Park Second Addition (96.2 acres) <br /> into 241 Single-Family Residential Lots <br /> Mr. Carlton presented the staff report. <br /> Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. <br /> Don Jensen,Land Development Director for Paxmar—indicated Paxmar recently <br /> closed on land Lennar owned that will assist in connecting the overall development. <br /> He explained why the property lines are laid out the way they are. He added it makes <br /> no difference to the project if the connection to Sunset Ridge is made or not. <br /> Greg Lien, 19147 Lincoln Street—stated he would only be in favor of a connection <br /> to Sunset Ridge if it had a breakaway barrier. <br /> Karl Voltzke, 19172 Kennedy Street -indicated he is not in favor of a connection to <br /> Sunset Ridge. He explained he believes connecting the developments would be <br /> detrimental to the Sunset Ridge Development which conflicts with #5 of the PUD <br /> criteria for approval stating that a PUD shall not cause undesirable impacts on <br /> adjacent lands and land uses. Mr.Voltzke also asked the Council to consider <br /> conducting a new traffic study. <br /> Leland Bendix, 19104 Lincoln Street- stated he is not in favor of a vehicular <br /> connection to the Sunset Ridge Development because he believes the roads in that <br /> area are dangerous enough. <br /> Bert Bongard, 19040 Lincoln Street- believes there will be an increase in fatalities if <br /> the connection is opened up for vehicles. He agreed he would like to see a new <br /> traffic study. He added he is also not interested in having his taxes increase to pay for <br /> repair of the roads due to the extra traffic. <br /> Mike Matter, 19126 Lincoln Street—thanked the Planning Commission for hearing <br /> resident concerns about the connection and thanked Paxmar for not pushing the <br /> connection. He stated he would like to see the Planning Commission's <br /> recommendation on the connection with the barrier adopted. <br /> UREJ <br />
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