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Planning Commission Minutes <br /> February 25, 1997 <br /> Page 2 <br /> • MISSIONER SULLIVAN MOVED THE PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE REQUEST BY CYNTHIA SANBORN FOR A <br /> CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE, PUBLIC HEARING <br /> CASE NO. CU 97-3. COMMISSIONER THOMPSON SECONDED THE MOTION. <br /> THE MOTION CARRIED 7-0. <br /> 6.1. Good Value Homes Request for Preliminary Plat Approval (Cherrywood Hills), <br /> Public Hearing Case No. P 96-13 <br /> Staff report by Steve Ach. Good Value Homes is requesting to subdivide <br /> approximately 38 acres located on the northwest corner of Proctor and 193rd <br /> Avenue into 79 single family lots. The Planning Commission reviewed this plat on <br /> November 26, 1996, and postponed action until a number of significant issues <br /> could be addressed. Steve indicated the plat has not changed since their <br /> review. <br /> Status of 193rd Avenue-The City Council reviewed this issue in January. At that <br /> meeting, the Council considered the merits of a trail corridor in this location but <br /> no action was taken. The Council felt the overall transportation plan for this area <br /> needs to be further reviewed before making a decision. Staff supports the long <br /> term plan of Proctor carrying traffic down to County Road No. 1, and eliminating <br /> cut-through traffic by closing 193rd as a through-street. Staff also supports the <br /> Park & Recreation recommendation for a pedestrian corridor connection from <br /> Proctor and Highland over to the main trail (former railroad bed). <br /> • Steve Ach noted staff has inspected the Carton property south of 193rd and <br /> estimates there is possibly a 3/4 acre building site. In 1989 a resolution was passed <br /> by the Council waiving all assessments, based on the request of the property <br /> owner that the property was unbuildable. Staff feels the property may wish to <br /> consider the feasibility of providing services to the lot in order for it to be <br /> considered buildable. <br /> Sidewalk along Proctor Avenue -Steve explained that Proctor is a "rural section", <br /> and a sidewalk would not be likely unless Proctor was improved to "urban <br /> section" standards at some point in the future. <br /> Storm Drainage -Terry Maurer stated he has not received formal storm drainage <br /> calcuations. In response to letters from the property owner to the south of 193rd <br /> Ave. and the owner south of County Road No. 1, storm drainage calculations will <br /> be reviewed as the project proceeds for quality and quantity. Since the city does <br /> not have criteria for rate and volume control, each area is reviewed individually. <br /> In this case, if there is problem downstream, the developer would be required to <br /> maintain the same rate of run-off as currently exists. Terry will meet individually <br /> with the landowner south of 193rd to review drainage information when it is <br /> available. <br /> Chair Anderson opened the public hearing. <br /> Lyle Talbot, 19771 Robinson Street, Dayton, MN, 55327, indicated he owns property <br /> bounded by County Road 1 and 193rd Avenue, southwest of the proposed plat. <br /> • He questioned where access to his property would be if 193rd were closed. Mr. <br /> Talbot noted his property is divided by a wetland. <br />