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acc'c~;~ l(, Ibm propas~d p!a~ of Juniper X~'o:~d~. via X~aso Swcc; and 15(hr Avenue: <br />sub:u;:mc: a lc:reT to thc City d~scribinf the propos~ access ;o Jurfipzr Woods as a probiem <br />be. cause ~t would filte~ all of the Juniper W~ds ~affic south on Waco and eas~ <br />past her home and thereby disrupt her way of life. Lvnne Ricken stated that Jun]per <br />Woods Lane should ~ the access into Juniper W~s and developed as a cul-de-sac rather <br />than connecting with 150th Avenue and extending into her development ~ea. L~,nne <br />Ricken also norad thru the unsafe =~fic conditions at the intersection of Hwy. ~4~ and <br />] 53rd Avenue N.W. will increase ~cause of the additionu! ~affic from Juniper W~ds. <br /> <br />Mr. Otto noted that there is a public hearing scheduled for August 29 regarding proposed <br />improvements to Juniper Woods. <br /> <br />Dorothy Stadfelt - 15111 Juniper Ridge Drive - Referred to Case #7 regarding final plat <br />approval of Juniper Woods and noted that the additional n-affic from that development wil! <br />significantly increase the traffic hazards on Hwy. #47: those, hazards being 3 major <br />intersections w/thin 1/2 mile on a highway unabie to handle current traffic loads. In <br />addition, the deveiopmcnt will add to the aireadv overcrowded school conditions. Dorothy <br />Stadfeh inquired if it is appropriate to g'rant final plat approval to Juniper Woods (Case #7') <br />prior to the subject area being rezoned for urban type development (Case <br /> <br />Mr. Hartley replied that plat approval can be contingent upon rezoning but it would be more <br />appropriate to address the rezoning issue first. <br /> <br />Tim Dusbabek - 7821 171st Ave. N.W. - Stated that he is present representing the <br />concerned residents of Golden Eagle Estates with respect to the proposed Dellwood Hills <br />Addition. Tim Dusbabek stated that the people are concerned with the increased traffic <br />through Golden Eagle Estates resulting from the development of Dellwood Hills. The <br />people are not opposed to the development but are concerned with future transportation <br />plans in this area. Tim Dusbabek inquired if there are plans to extend Bison Street to the <br />south and if not, are there means for regulating traffic through Golden Eagle Estates. <br /> <br />Mr. Otto replied that there are no immediate plans to extend Bison Street to the south; <br />extension to the south would occur as development occurs. The proposed development <br />a~eement for Dellwood Hills requires that the developer deposit funds into an escrow <br />account for future improvements to Bison Street from 171st to Count3,' Road #63. <br /> <br />Mayor Reimann indicated that the residents of Golden Eagle Estates would have to <br />approach the Police Department to initiate researching whether or not there is a need to <br />regulate traffic_, within that subdivision. <br /> <br />APPROVAL OF AGENDA <br /> <br />Motion by Councilmember DeLuca and seconded by Councilmember Pearson to approve <br />the agenda with the following adjustments: <br /> <br />Cit-3,' Council/August 22, 1989 <br /> Page 5 of 17 <br /> <br /> <br />