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Community Development Director Gladhill stated the proposed lot depths and lot widths would <br /> still require a PUD. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy asked if the entire development would have private streets. <br /> City Planner McGuire Bergle explained 157th Avenue would be a private street, due to the fact it <br /> would be 24 feet in width, and the remainder would be public streets. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy requested further information on how the development would be <br /> buffered. <br /> City Planner McGuire Bergle described the buffering for the development and noted the <br /> proposed homes would be lower than the existing homes. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy questioned what the public benefit was from the proposed PUD. <br /> City Planner McGuire Bergle stated the developer was proposing to dedicate wetlands, to install <br /> trails and would consider architectural requirements. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy recommended the applicant formalize the public benefits prior to this <br /> item being presented to the City Council. <br /> Chairperson Bauer asked if Lots 8 and 9 should be eliminated. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy stated these lots would be problematic. <br /> Commissioner Gengler requested traffic counts along 157th Avenue and Nowthen Boulevard be <br /> considered. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill asked if the consensus of the Commission was to <br /> support the completion of a traffic study. <br /> Commissioner Gengler commented she would not require this to be completed, but requested the <br /> safety of traffic entering and exiting Nowthen Boulevard be considered. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill thanked Commission for their feedback. <br /> 7. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE ITEMS <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill provided the Commission with an update on the <br /> Comprehensive Plan. <br /> 8. COMMISSION/STAFF INPUT <br /> 8.01: Receive Staff Update <br /> Planning Commission/March 1, 2018 <br /> Page 9of10 <br />