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Planning and Zoning Commission
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12/03/1991
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sewer b~ complete so the connection can be made this Fall? Thus <br />avoiding water problems as portrayed in the pictures. The water <br />flowing i:through the properties is not the problem as much as not <br />having ~n outlet. What recourse do the residents of Hunters Hill have <br />in the eyent the problems are not solved? <br /> <br />2. The connection of 144th between Cedar Hills and Hunters Hill as <br />an access west to Sunfish Lake Boulevard. <br /> <br />We have submitted a petition requesting the road be a cul-de-sac in <br />Hunters'Hill and Cedar Hills. Stating excessive traffic, traffic <br />hazards,I congestion, nuisance and safety along with road bed <br />tolerance. With additional concern being where 144th Avenue turns <br />into 144th Lane, that large vehicles cannot make the turn <br />effectively. The garbage truck has to back up to make the turn. <br />What advantage is this to emergency vehicles or a school bus'?. <br /> <br />At past Meeting we had been assured that this road would not be <br />used for construction purposes. However, the road is being used by <br />the conStruCtion workers daily. The construction trailer is parked <br />directlylon the 144th Cul-de-sac on Cedar Hills side. Also, heavy <br />equipment has been brought into the site via 144th Lane. One <br />truck/trailer (flat bed) was observed backing out of 144th Lane <br />becauselhe could not turn around and successfuly negotiate the <br />corner of 144th Lane and 144th Avenue. Planning and Zoning <br />recommend that 144th NOT be connected into Cedar Hills. <br /> <br />Our inteiest in Cedar Hills and its impact on Hunters Hill has been <br />since the beginning. Planning and Zoning and City Council Meeting <br />Minutes'will bear out our attendance and concerns. <br /> <br />The project has been in the process for several years. We do not <br />know when it changed owers from Wally Anderson and John Peterson <br />to M. G ~ Astleford. Or when its development was actively pursued by <br />the new ~owner. We would like information as to how the plat differs <br />from first proposed to is present layout. Depending upon the <br />differences, should there have been an additional Public Hearing? <br /> <br />We appreciate the response we have received from the City Staff to <br />the problem and with their vists to the site in question. <br />Steve Jahkowski on Friday, October 4, 1991 and Ryan Schroeder <br />today, October 8, 1991. <br /> <br /> <br />
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