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any project drastically effects project costs, and therefore has a direct effect on the purchase <br /> agreement negotiation. Additionally, this feedback will help Stone Brook with providing <br /> direction to their architects/ engineers that will formally design the project (and prepare for <br /> official applications). Therefore, any preliminary <br /> Commission Business <br /> Chairperson Bauer understood the sentiments of each group that has reviewed this request was <br /> that Yolite Street should be connected and that Mr. Johnson supported shared financing. He <br /> requested further information from staff on the benefits of this connection being public or <br /> private. <br /> Assistant City Administrator/Economic Development Manager Brama offered a definition for a <br /> public road and explained sidewalks and lights would be required, which would be more costly. <br /> He indicated a private drive option would be less costly and noted the standards would be <br /> negotiable. He reported the City would pay 60% and the developer would pay 40% for a public <br /> roadway. If the road were to develop in a private manner, the expense would be negotiable and <br /> staff anticipated this could be split 50/50. He explained that if the road were developed as a <br /> private drive, it would remain open to the public. <br /> Chairperson Bauer questioned if a private road made more sense for the remnant lot. <br /> Assistant City Administrator/Economic Development Manager Brama stated this would make <br /> more sense for the remnant lot as this would allow for additional width. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy asked if the future sale of the remnant lot would be improved if the <br /> roadway were public versus private. <br /> Assistant City Administrator/Economic Development Manager Brama believed this issue would <br /> have to be further vetted. He anticipated that a private drive would reduce the entry costs for a <br /> future developer,while also maintaining more of the land. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy discussed the importance of the Yolite connection for users of the train. <br /> For this reason, he supported a public street. <br /> Commissioner Nosan questioned who would maintain the roadway if it were private. <br /> Assistant City Administrator/Economic Development Manager Brama stated the maintenance <br /> would be negotiable. <br /> Commissioner Anderson expressed concern with a private road and recommended the <br /> connection be public to allow for proper access. <br /> Michael Johnson, Stone Brook Children's Academy, introduced himself to the Commission and <br /> stated he would be one of the owners of Stone Brook. <br /> Planning Commission/March 2, 2017 <br /> Page 9 of 15 <br />