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point to Nowthen Boulevard was not up to code and was not engineered to manage the increase <br />in traffic. It was his opinion that the developer' s solution was ideal and should be pursued. <br />Commissioner Bauer commented the school and church had much higher traffic counts than the <br />new neighborhood would. <br />Commissioner Nosan did not understand why it was better to force traffic to Highway 47. She <br />was thoroughly against the proposed traffic flow and believed the access point on Nowthen <br />Boulevard should remain open. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill reported that this was the last opportunity for the <br />Planning Commission to review the request. He noted that the Council would consider the final <br />plats for the two phases separately. <br />Commissioner Bauer misunderstood how the parcel was being platted. He explained that his <br />motion would be to approve Phase I of the Harvest Estates Plat. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill explained that this would entitle the developer to 32 <br />lots within the development at this time. It would then be the hope that the remaining 12 lots <br />would be developed at some point in the future, but there was a risk to the developer. <br />Assistant City Administrator/Economic Development Manager Brama reported that Phase I of <br />the development coincides with the Purchase Agreement and the remaining lots would remain <br />outlots for development in the future. He questioned what the risk to the developer would be on <br />the remaining 12lots. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill indicated there would be added risk to the developer, <br />but reiterated that the Planning Commission was a recommending body to the City Council. <br />Chairperson Levine questioned if the motion on the floor would breach the current Purchase <br />Agreement. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill stated there was a potential that the motion would <br />conflict with the Purchase Agreement. <br />Assistant City Administrator/Economic Development Manager Brama reviewed the approval <br />process for the Preliminary and Final Plats of Phase I and II. He noted that this evening the <br />applicant was requesting Preliminary Plat approval for both Phases I and II, while the <br />Commission was suggesting approval of only Phase I. He commented that the Final Plat of <br />Phase II could not be approved until after the property for Phase II was closed. He did not <br />believe the intent of the Purchase Agreement would be broken by approving only Phase I of the <br />Preliminary Plat. The only change would be the entitlement assumed by the developer. He <br />indicated that the Commission was not proposing to change the lot sizes or design of Phase II. <br />He questioned if the developer supported moving forward in this manner. <br />Planning Commission/April 9, 2015 <br />Page 8 of 16 <br />