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Community Development Director Gladhill explained the City would be reviewing a <br />landscaping plan in the next step. <br />Curtis Foster, 7121 148th Lane NW, asked how property values would be impacted by the <br />proposed project. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill explained staff does not have any empirical evidence <br />that the project would negatively affect property values. He believed there was enough <br />separation that this would not be a concern. He explained City staff could speak with the <br />Council anecdotally regarding the adjacent property values. <br />Commissioner Brauer stated he wouldn't mind living next to the proposed facility given the fact <br />there would be little noise or traffic and there would be a good-sized buffer in place. <br />Chairperson Levine requested comment from the applicant. <br />Reid Schulz, Landform Professional Services, introduced himself to the Planning Commission. <br />He discussed the success of Troy Halverson and National Self Storage. He thanked staff for <br />their assistance with the Sketch Plan. He explained this plan was not requesting a variance <br />within the buffer yard. He reported he was willing to work with the neighbors and would not be <br />contributing to any of the drainage concerns. He described how a hammerhead turnaround was <br />used and questioned the benefit of the hybrid cul-de-sac that was being proposed by the City. He <br />explained he was more than happy to dedicate land to the City for a cul-de-sac but stated he <br />would be seeking a reduction in the park dedication fees if this were to proceed. It was his <br />recommendation that the cul-de-sac not be required. <br />Commissioner Bauer asked if the two large garage doors would accommodate semi -trucks. <br />Mr. Schulz indicated the two larger doors would allow for climate controlled access into the <br />facility for patrons visiting the site during the winter months. He described how access would be <br />controlled by the gates and noted now outdoor storage would be allowed. <br />Commissioner VanScoy questioned how the pond would be accessed. <br />Mr. Schulz described how maintenance vehicles would access the pond through the stub street. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill stated in the past there was openness for the <br />applicant to dedicate property to the City. He explained he would be interested in holding <br />further conversations with the applicant regarding the cul-de-sac. He understood the cul-de-sac <br />would be awkward in shape, but the City saw value in completing this project. He recommended <br />staff speak with the applicant and bring forward a recommendation to the Commission at a future <br />meeting. He suggested the Public Works Superintendent attend the next meeting to review the <br />cul-de-sac concerns in further detail with the Commission. <br />Planning Commission/November 3, 2016 <br />Page 5 of 10 <br />
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