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Commissioner Johnson stated that Dysprosium Street continues to be a si~o-nificant problem and <br />maybe it is time that the City consider moving the MSA designation to another street in the City. <br /> <br />Commissioner Sweet stated that the project proposes 340 units so to her it did not make sense <br />that there would only be 115 cars leaving the development. <br /> <br />Mr. Corkle replied that that would not be the case if they assumed that <br />at the same time. The numbers referenced in the study were done for the <br />to 7:30 a.m. <br /> <br />their homes <br />of 6:30 a.m. <br /> <br />Commissioner Sweet stated that she is concerned with the overall <br /> <br />Mr. Corkle replied that they estimated that there would be <br />24 hour period. 20 percent of those trips would go <br /> <br /> of the <br /> <br />trips from the develo <br /> <br />Commissioner Johnson stated that there are serious ' <br />does have some responsibility on resolving those concerns. <br /> <br />Mr. Black stated that the peninsula is an <br />quite different than the areas that are <br />reduced the number of lots on the <br />largest lot would be 1 ½ acres. During <br />opportunity to determine what~:~e, of home <br />not feasible to build on then:ffi~Y'ii~8~d split <br />be the most expensive h~'~"' -in <br />will keep those lots cu~{b~ lots. <br />two level home <br />home were built on <br /> <br />street and the City <br /> <br /> ewer and water, which is <br /> to 1 They have already <br /> ,000 square feet and <br /> he had requested an <br /> on the '"'dog house" lot and if it was <br /> explained that the peninsula homes will <br /> from $250,000 to $400,000 and they <br /> aof two story 2,300 square foot <br /> fit on the "dog house" lot. If that <br />the 35 foot front yard setback and 50 foot <br /> <br />rear yard setback. ~ <br /> <br />City ,En~'ee~i:~a~o~std exPi~i~'~'d,, that the DNR has jurisdiction up to the ordinary high water <br />m~k'~d very typicai~Y;!~ere is' ~ ~er wetland that goes beyond that point a couple feet higher <br />w, hi~t~ is under the restr/~ffCns of th~WMO. When the delineation of the site is completed they <br />wilt,;~rCk up where the b~dary of the wetland is and then verify that with the WMO, than an <br />easerfi~nt' will be placed 0~ the wetland. He also explained that the volume of retention ponds <br />being proposed is a ~fun~6ffOn that will be looked at by the WMO engineer. In regards to the <br />comments ma~ J-egai:~g the water levels of the existing wetlands, the entire project is within <br />the same watek:i~ubld~'~trict and all of the run-off will stay within the district. He does not <br />anticipate that thel~e be will be an impact on the ground water levels. <br /> <br />Commissioner Johnson inquired in regards to the large drainage pond being proposed. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/June 5, 2001 <br /> Page 15 of 30 <br /> <br />-37- <br /> <br /> <br />
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