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Steering Committee Minutes Page 4 <br /> July 6, 1995 <br /> the landowner. Also, he felt the land would be assessed at the lower value. <br /> IIIDiscussion of land trusts and conservation easements followed. <br /> Gene Thompson, resident on Meadowvale Road in the A-1 zoning district, stated <br /> he was in favor of providing property owners some options. Those that want to <br /> develop their property in a reasonable fashion could do it, and those that don't <br /> want to, can continue farming. <br /> Richard Thompson, resident, stated that he was in favor of maintaining the 10 <br /> acre minimum lot size. He suggested that some additional tax dollars be spent <br /> to apprehend people dumping trash and appliances in the rural areas, and <br /> that fines be increased. <br /> Rick Fredrickson, resident on County Road 33 and 1, stated he was in favor of <br /> allowing property owners some options in developing their property in this area. <br /> Bill Zacharda, resident on County Road 33, expressed his support for the <br /> clustering concept, in addition to the 4 on 40. <br /> Steve Ach explained that the clustering concept is a good idea; however the <br /> Committee should decide what density is appropriate for the A-1 district and <br /> eventually for the R l a district. <br /> Marly Glines stated he felt the nicest developments are those in which the most <br /> creativity is allowed. He explained that wooded areas can be maintained as <br /> • wildlife preserves, and open areas can be seeded with prairie grasses, such as <br /> was done in Hassan Hills. Marly noted that a plan must be established for the <br /> open space when the cluster development is platted. <br /> Dave Anderson stated if the question was whether 2-1/2 acre minimum lots <br /> without the creativity of clustering was allowed versus the 10 acre minimum, he <br /> would vote for the 10 acre minimum. <br /> Steve Ach questioned what the Committee's concept of "rural" character is <br /> and would greater density in the A-1 district begin to destroy the perception of <br /> rural. <br /> Discussion continued regarding cluster development, and the desirability of <br /> 21/2, 5 and 10 acre lots. <br /> CHRIS KREGER MOVED THAT THE STEERING COMMITTEE RECOMMEND THE CITY <br /> CONTINUE THE "FOUR LOTS ON 40 ACRES" CONCEPT, AND, IN ADDITION, ADD A <br /> CONCEPT TO ALLOW CLUSTERING OF A MAXIMUM OF 13 LOTS ON 40 ACRES WITH <br /> A MINIMUM LOT SIZE OF ONE ACRE, WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: <br /> 1. THAT FIFTY PERCENT (50%) OF THE LAND IS FOREVER UTILIZED AS OPEN <br /> SPACE THROUGH THE USE OF A LAND TRUST, CONSERVATION DISTRICT, OR <br /> OTHER MECHANISM. <br /> 2. UNUSABLE LAND SHALL BE DISCOUNTED WHEN DETERMINING THE DENSITY <br /> IIIOF THE UNUSABLE PORTION OF THE LAND. <br />
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