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<br />Elk River Planning Commission <br />December 22, 1992 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Rohlf requested Chairman Nadeau open the public hearing to allow <br />the public to comment on each issue as it is addressed. Chairman <br />Nadeau opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Mr. Rohlf briefed the commission regarding the attached letter from <br />Terry Maurer, City engineer, regarding the lot sizes for lots 10, 12, <br />13, 19, and 20. Mr. Maurer's letter stated these lots may be deficient <br />in frontage width for R1d zoning, however, after discussion with Mr. <br />Maurer, Mr. Rolhf explained there was sufficient frontage for the <br />aforementioned lots. <br /> <br />staff stated corner lots are <br />direction. Some of the <br />requirement, however, the <br />adjust the footage. <br /> <br />required to have 100' of frontage each <br />corner lots in this plat do not meet that <br />developers indicated the surveyor could <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Alignment of Joplin street: Commissioner Johnson questioned why the <br />realignment of Joplin street is an issue attached to this plat <br />request. Stephen Rohlf explained the issue is raised at this time to <br />explore the possibility of realigning Joplin street to the east in <br />order to avoid the buildings on the Lakoduk property when the road is <br />extended. This option must be explored before lots are created in this <br />location as they would interfere with the realignment of Joplin. In <br />his memo, Mr. Maurer presented another access option: an off-set <br />intersection, however, Mr. Rohlf requested time to speak with Sue <br />Lakoduk regarding this option. Mr. Rohlf suggested the developers and <br />the City engineer meet with himself and Sue Lakoduk to discuss the <br />options. <br /> <br />Stephen Rohlf asked Mr. Kincanon if he had contacted Irvin <br />regarding the location of the hOlding/sedimentation pond. <br />confirmed negotiations had begun. <br /> <br />Moldenhaurer <br />Mr. Kincanon <br /> <br />Mr. Rohlf stated the City engineer will select the appropriate sewer <br />and water designs. Michael Hull, 13294 Riverview Drive NW, asked if <br />all the proposed lots would have City sewer and water. Mr. Rohlf <br />replied they would. Cindy Hull, 13294 Riverview Drive NW, questioned <br />Mr. Kincanon as to why he was developing. Ms. Hull continued with <br />questions relating to when the decision to install City services was <br />made, who made that decision, and why develop a plat on the south side <br />of County Road 30. Chairman Nadeau responded explaining the Planning <br />Commission responsibilities to Ms. Hull. <br /> <br />Mr. Rohlf continued, while Ms. Hull's questions were <br />were not pertinent to the issue. The Kincanon property <br />City urban service district since 1980, a decision that <br />the responsibility of the City Council. <br /> <br />important, they <br />had been in the <br />ultimately is <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Dennis Chuba, 20455 Meadowvale Road, briefed the commission regarding <br />the variance request. Mr. Chuba expressed his concern regarding 180th <br />Avenue as a through street and added concern for the safety of the <br />residents, if the cul-de-sac is removed making 180th a through street. <br />
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