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Traffic. Residents voiced displeasure on the level of traffic on Twin Lakes Road and the added traffic <br />this project will bring. Many residents requested a full intersection at Twin Lakes and 172"d adjacent to <br />the project. Staff response was that the City has heard a number of concerns relative to traffic in this area <br />and is reviewing the problem; however, the solution is not likely to be additional median breaks on Twin <br />Lakes. There are several concerns with this type of solution, including an additional intersection may <br />decrease safety due to sight lines (for both this parcel, and future development on the west); Twin Lakes <br />Road is expected to, at some level, be a major "spine" for this area of the community linking the <br />residential and industrial areas with limited intersections on Highway 10. <br />Storage of dirt. Residents were concerned with the previous developer's plan to store dirt and sand <br />during the construction of the building with consent of the property owner. The applicant noted that he <br />had no plans to do this. <br />Attachments <br />• Staff Report to Planning Commission dated September 15, 2009 <br />• Amendment No. 1 <br />Action Motion by Second by Vote <br />Follow Up <br />S:\PLANNING MAIN\Case Files\CUP\CU 09-20 Depot ER Station-Duffy\Staff report to CC 9-21-09.doc <br />