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i <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> ! <br /> I <br /> I <br /> ! <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br /> <br />further south beyond the cul-de-sac to access Lots 17-22, Block 1 and Lots 14-20, Block 2. At <br />this point it is unclear whether or not this should be a public or private road. Obviously, if it is a <br />public road, it will exceed the 600-foot limit. If it is considered private, it would have to be <br />designated as such only temporarily. Once a connection to the south is needed, the private road <br />will need to be turned over for a public road. The project is also subject to the review and <br />permitting process of the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization (WMO). The <br /> <br />Park Commission will be meeting on Feb/uaw 14, 2002 to formally <br />determination of park and trail dedication matters. The landscaping and <br />reviewed as part of the site plan review process at a later meeting. <br />approval of the preliminary plat of Alpine Meadows subject to <br />review letter dated January 31, 2002. <br /> <br />plat for <br />plans will be <br />tff recommends <br />the City Staff <br /> <br />Citizen Input <br /> <br />Russ Brown, 15241 Germanium Circle, expressed his <br />being in close proximity to properties to the west. It <br />to the next property and to his knowledge, there is not <br />units could be pushed further away fi.om the-existing <br /> <br />;st. <br /> <br />units 14 thro[ <br />is about 20 to 25 feet <br /> He asked if these <br /> <br />Principal Planner Trudgeon resPonded <br />according to City Code, but agreed that thi,. <br /> <br />from the property line <br /> <br />Dave Putnam, Northwest Civil Engineers, <br />not enough room to plant <br />the storm sewer easement. <br /> <br />sewer system and there is <br /> without encroaching on <br /> <br />City Engineer Janko~ <br />with the purpose <br />repaired, which is <br />plant material. A <br /> <br />to plant anything that would interfere <br />to be dug up and the storm sewer <br />trees probably wouldn't be an acceptable <br />place regarding the types of landscaping that could be used for <br /> <br />C~erson Nixt ]...,~ .~,.~, is a fairly full plan. Some of the clustering could be <br />r.g~¢¢~d if there were fe~¥~Units. <br /> <br />Com/ni~sioner Watson no~~ that he didn't see a second access to this property. <br /> <br />A1 Kempf, $5'~,20.......,.~-S~:~:}[mnc~s Boulevard, smd he ~s ~e prope~ owner to the sou~. He asked <br />where the chil~ill play. He said he has a l~ge piece of prope~ and is <br /> not <br /> plamng <br /> on <br /> . . -~i::,~?.,~ . . . . <br />hawng h~s backyflrd mined znto a play~ound. He und~stood a park would be ~ncluded ~n t~s <br />development. On the prelimina~ ~ading and &ai~ng plan, he doesn't see how ~e wat~ would <br />get to the pond. ' He indicated he was suppo~ive of the Orchard Hills development and ~e mhn <br />reason for that was the developer was responsive to the neighborhood's needs. He has not had <br />discussions with this developer. ~e cul-de-sac is 60 feet ~om ~s porch. He shd he assumes <br /> <br />Planning Commission/February 7, 2002 <br /> Page 13 of 19 <br /> <br />-31- <br /> <br /> <br />