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City Planner Anderson reviewed the proposed street widths with the Commission. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill commented further on how this project would <br />impact the adjacent wetlands. <br />Commissioner Gengler asked if there was still an elevation change between this development and <br />the property to the north. <br />City Planner Anderson reported this was the case. <br />Mary Lindo-Lamont, 15421 Nowthen Boulevard, expressed concern with the cost of the <br />proposed road being passed onto the current property owners. <br />City Planner Anderson stated there were several different scenarios that have occurred regarding <br />the proposed roadway improvements and one would have the developer paying all costs, another <br />option would be to have the developer and City split the costs, and the last option would be to <br />split the costs equally between the City, developer and benefiting properties. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill anticipated that the majority of the expense for the <br />roadway improvements would be split between the City and the developer. <br />Terry Lamont, 15421 Nowthen Boulevard, asked how water would flow off of the proposed site. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill commented on the stormwater plan for the project <br />and noted the adjacent properties would not be impacted by water runoff. <br />Chairperson Bauer reported this was the Preliminary Plat phase for this project and explained the <br />final plat would be reviewed and approved by the City Council. <br />Ms. Lindo-Lamont asked how long it would take to approve the Final Plat. <br />City Planner Anderson explained the developer would have one year from approval of the <br />Preliminary Plat to complete the Final Plat. He stated it was his understanding the developer <br />wanted to begin construction in 2019 and would not be pushing out the project a whole year. <br />Tom Greenberg, 6032 157th Lane NW, explained he has lived along 157th Lane for 40 years and <br />has enjoyed the open space behind his home. He stated he was opposed to the Preliminary Plat <br />and recommended the City remove the PUD zoning from this parcel, noting the property should <br />be reverted back to R-1. He understood this was a tough piece of property to develop and stated <br />he was not expecting this parcel to be zoned PUD with a high such a high density. He explained <br />the proposed development would put a third street around his home, which would box him in. <br />He expressed concern with the small buffer between his home and the new roadway. He <br />reported he has replaced his well and septic system and was not interested in hooking up to the <br />City's system and encouraged the Commission to deny the request. <br />Planning Commission/October 4, 2018 <br />Page 5 of 9 <br />