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City Planner Anderson confirmed that further fragmentation of the natural corridor would occur if <br />the parcel to the north develops. <br />Board Member Hiatt stated that perhaps staff could work with the developer to add additional <br />landscaping to the larger western lot because of the impact to the oak stand that will occur on the <br />eastern side. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that is a possibility that staff could request. He confirmed that the <br />element could not be required. He stated that the developer has to work with the existing access <br />to expand that which puts a challenge on the developer. He stated that the oak forest could not be <br />recreated and therefore perhaps they are more specific on what would be proposed and attempt to <br />go above and beyond that. He noted that perhaps oaks, and native trees, could be emphasized for <br />the density transitioning. <br />Board Member Valentine stated that it is unclear to him whether they have exhausted all <br />possibilities of preserving that oak forest or whether there are additional options that could be <br />reviewed to preserve more of the forest without destroying the development value of the property. <br />City Planner Anderson replied that looking at the natural topography he is unsure that there is a <br />lot more that could be done, short of custom grading the lots and attempting to work around trees. <br />He noted that can be costly and sometimes setup the future home owner to have the cost of <br />removing a tree that should've been removed to begin with, as the root system can receive damage <br />during the construction period. He stated that staff can approach the developers in attempt to carve <br />out more of the trees, that could be preserved. <br />Board Member Hiatt stated that it appears unlikely that the parcel to the west would develop further <br />in the future because of the issue of access. <br />City Planner Anderson agreed that it would be highly unlikely that the parcel to the west could <br />develop because of the access issues. <br />Councilmember LeTourneau referenced the idea of custom grading and asked if this would be a <br />spec development or whether it would be custom development. <br />City Planner Anderson replied that it is his understanding that the developer is looking to create <br />the lots and sell those the builders. He was unsure whether the builders would be doing spec homes <br />or custom homes. <br />Councilmember LeTourneau stated that perhaps the new homeowner could be given the option of <br />custom grading in attempt to save some of the existing oaks on their property as a method to <br />mitigate the loss. <br />City Planner Anderson confirmed that this could be moved forward and staff could continue to <br />explore that option with the developer and the engineering department prior to the review of the <br />Preliminary Plat by the Planning Commission. <br />Environmental Policy Board / June 19, 2017 <br />Page 5 of 10 <br />
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