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wounds. She discussed the expense she had to pay for lawyer's fees in order to protect her land. <br />She stated she did not want to fight with the City Council and encouraged the Planning <br />Commission to ensure her land remained intact. She commented on how her neighborhood <br />would be impacted by increased traffic and suggested the City develop this property in a <br />responsible manner. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill clarified for the record the previous legal debate was <br />not about the project itself, but rather about existing Potassium Street and its easements. <br />Terry Petro, 6140 157th Lane NW, stated he lived to the northwest of the proposed development. <br />He expressed concerns with how the City was allowing a number of different road widths within <br />the Shade Tree Cottages development. He commented on how he would be impacted by <br />increased traffic. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill described the City's road width standards. He <br />explained currently Potassium Street was 20 feet wide and was a gravel surface, which meant <br />going to 24 feet in width would be an improvement. <br />Mr. Petro expressed concern with the proposed size of the lots within Shade Tree Cottages and <br />stated he believed this was not a good fit considering the size of the adjacent residential lots. <br />City Planner McGuire Brigl reviewed the size of the proposed lots and noted the units would <br />have a detached townhome look and feel with a great deal of greenspace surrounding the lots. <br />Ron Schmidtz, 15641 Potassium Street NW, asked what the traffic flow would look like from <br />Nowthen Boulevard onto Potassium Street. He stated he had concerns with the fact Potassium <br />Street would only be 24 feet wide and questioned if this width would support all of the additional <br />traffic. He inquired if the development would have a sidewalk on either side of Potassium Street. <br />City Planner McGuire Brigl reported the development would have a trail behind the lots and <br />along Radium. <br />Mr. Schmidtz stated he would like to see a sidewalk along Potassium Street to protect the <br />children in the neighborhood from the increased levels of traffic. <br />Shannon Schmidtz, 15641 Potassium Street NW, explained the bus stop for the children in the <br />neighborhood was at the T. She indicated she would like a sidewalk installed for their safety. <br />Mr. Strandland anticipated that the bus stop location would change since the road would be <br />pushed through to the north and additional children would require bussing to school. <br />Mr. Petro stated he supported the design and layout of this development more than the design <br />that was previously brought before the City. <br />Commissioner VanScoy asked what the length of the driveways would be. <br />Planning Commission/November 1, 2018 <br />Page 8 of 12 <br />