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Commissioner Van $coy stated the description 'of the Rural. Development District in the <br />Comprehensive Plan says they would liketo see 1 in 10, but that would not be achievable so they <br />wanted to go with I in2 ½. <br /> <br />Commissioner Brauer stated when the .planning Commission held the joint worksession with the <br />City Council one of the things on the: table was the need to build in public inVolvement, <br /> <br />.Assistant Community Development Director Trudgeon indicated this prOcess is being' mixed up <br />with the comprehensive plan process. -The Comprehensive Plan process has. not even really <br />begun. There will be a meetingin September to get a feel as to what people want to see, but this <br />discussion is separate from that. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt noted an ordinance :cannot deviate from the Comprehensive Plan. The questiOn <br />is where they provide for the clusteriflg. If'the COmprehensive Plan says one house per 2 ½ acres <br />how do they get to the Clustering concept <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Trudgeon replied the density is not being changed. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt commented this concept was discUssed at length during the Comprehensive <br />Plan process. It was incorpOrated into the comPrehensive plan as to whether this is appropriate <br />to implement and when. <br /> <br />Ms. Sitz stated if this concept got into the'Comprehensive Plan that was long after the public <br />involvement process, Which was strong for higher diversity and keeping larger lots. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt clarified Ms. Sitz's objections are that even phasing this in this manner is <br />inconsistent with her View of the 1 in 2 ½ acre density, in that it effectively creates a higher <br />density environment in contradiction of her view of what a 1 in 2 ½ should be. <br /> <br />Ms. Sitz stated her major opposition is the fact that there has not been adequate public <br />involvement and this is .a major change in the concept of what the City looks like. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Trudgeon stated he disagrees with that~ <br /> <br />Ms. Sitz stated she has her personal feelings of how she looks at this and what she would prefer' <br />but there are a lot of other people that WouIdlike to give their opinions also. <br /> <br />Mr. Engstrom commented in Elk River and other communities when people do PUD's, the <br />people who do the development get a bone thrown at them from the city because the owner of <br />that land has a big hardship and spends extra money. There may be smaller lot sizes, but there <br />are other restrictions. They just cannot take the standard city ordinance and apply it to a PUD <br />because it is a different animal. <br /> <br />Cindy Norleen, 3470 108th Lane in Oak Grove, indicated she is a realtor representing Jerry <br />Sellman. She noted it appears that they are. trying to cluster a comer and leave the rest of the <br />area open. She asked if:the other area will be able to be developed when water comes in. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/August 5, 2004 <br /> page 35 of 40 <br /> <br /> <br />
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