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City Planner Anderson indicated the east/west cul-de-sac would be signed as a potential thru <br /> street but would be designed to meet full cul-de-sac standards. <br /> Commissioner Anderson expressed concern that this neighborhood would have a single-point of <br /> entry. <br /> Eric Thomsen, 6210 Green Valley Road, stated he has tried to make this development <br /> neighborhood friendly. He appreciated the assistance he has received from staff and thanked <br /> them for the thorough report. <br /> Dan McShane, 17310 Geranium Street, reported he has lived at his address for the past 20 years <br /> and he appreciated the wildlife and trees. He feared how the new development would impact the <br /> wildlife population. <br /> Terry McShane, 17310 Geranium Street, expressed concern with how the new development <br /> would impact the turkeys and deer behind her home. She did not approve of the tranquility being <br /> destroyed behind her property. She requested a sanctuary or buffer area be preserved for the <br /> wildlife. <br /> Mr. McShane stated he would support the developer constructing nine houses instead of twelve. <br /> He asked how many of the lots were a single acre. <br /> City Planner Anderson reviewed the lot sizes for the proposed development, along with the lot <br /> sizes of the adjacent properties. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy discussed the purpose of a PUD noting the City would be receiving 15 <br /> acres from the developer. He explained the developer could be constructing 15 homes and was <br /> proposing 12. <br /> Mr. McShane further commented on how the additional homes would impact the single point of <br /> entry to the neighborhood. He asked if any of the proposed homes would be low-income. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated this was not the intent of this project and <br /> explained the City does not determine housing prices. He understood the developer had not <br /> applied for any funding assistance. He clarified that the developer was proposing single-family <br /> homes and not duplexes. <br /> Mark Ladean, 17330 Germanium Street, expressed concern with the added traffic that would be <br /> added to his neighborhood with only a single point of entry. He was also concerned with how <br /> water would drain off the new homes onto his property given the grade differences between the <br /> parcels. He understood new wells would be installed and feared how the water table would be <br /> impacted. He stated he moved to this neighborhood for the peace and quiet and it was his hope <br /> the trees,wildlife, deer and turkeys would remain. <br /> Planning Commission/March 2,2017 <br /> Page 3 of 15 <br />
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