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Planning Commission Page 6 <br /> March 23,2021 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> Acting Chair Thiel opened the public hearing. <br /> Dave Burandt, 19118 Tyler Street—stated he lives on the north side of the <br /> proposed development and asked if the city is taking his land to continue the trail <br /> and how wide the trail would be,requesting a 8'wide trail. <br /> Mr. Carlton stated at this time there is no proposal to construct the rest of the trail <br /> north of the proposed development,but it would be constructed within the right-of- <br /> way easement. He stated the proposed trail width of 10'is per city design standards. <br /> He explained future trails and connections are proposed when properties come in <br /> for development at this time, future connections are unknown. <br /> Jim Yothers - 19101 Tyler St.—stated his property is to the east of the proposed <br /> development and expressed construction noise concerns as well as drainage concerns <br /> and how it would affect his property, stating his land is low land. <br /> Mr. Carlton explained the development has stormwater standards they follow and <br /> are required to construct stormwater ponds to capture the water, so it doesn't affect <br /> adjacent properties. He stated whatever amount of"water that is leaving the property <br /> today cannot be exceeded after the project is completed. He indicated stormwater <br /> staff is reviewing these plans Vtkure compliancq,_ <br /> Ken Jordan— 18990 Twin Lakes Rd. —asked about the sidewalk along Tyler Street <br /> and wondered if it were necessary to have both a sidewalk and a trail. <br /> Mr. Carlton stattany p bsed sidewalks are installed internally in the <br /> development, so in this development the sidewalks would be on one side of the <br /> street along 190`' Street, st Ave., and Ulysses Street, and Tyler Street would just be <br /> a trail. <br /> Steve Rohlf- 12821 188"'Ave. —introduced himself as the developer along with his <br /> partner, Scott Powell, for this proposed project. He explained his ideas for a <br /> development with 65'lots and geared toward second time homeowners where they <br /> can afford a little more. He explained the stormwater plans will include wet ponds <br /> because the area is under wellhead protection. He didn't agree with the ordinance <br /> requirement of the 45' buffer requirements from stormwater ponds and wetlands as <br /> well as the sidewalk in Block 2 along 191"Ave and Ulysses Street, stating it wasn't <br /> arterial and wasn't needed for pedestrian circulation, stating it was a waste of money. <br /> Commissioner Rydberg asked Mr. Rohlf about the two culverts that empty onto Mr. <br /> Yother's property at 19101 Tyler Street. <br /> Mr. Rohlf indicated those are city culverts which are for water coming off Tyler <br /> Street and couldn't answer for the city. <br /> Mr. Burandt indicated there was one culvert when Tyler Street was constructed in <br /> 1908 and two culverts were installed when the road was rebuilt in 1989 to drain the <br /> water off the land and that water enters a culvert under Twin Lakes Road. <br /> it-401 <br /> wEeEUo0 IYAR' <br />
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