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would increase traffic through his neighborhood. He encouraged the City to pursue 12 homes <br /> versus 14. He believed the dock was a ridiculous idea. He noted a dock in this area would sit on <br /> the ground and would not float. <br /> City Planner McGuire Brigi explained the intent was to extend the cul-de-sac and not run through <br /> the front of the Schumacher's property. She reported staff was not recommending an access onto <br /> Highway 10 for safety purposes. <br /> Mr. Schumacher asked if it would be better for this development to be accessed off of Highway <br /> 10 and running into a cul-de-sac within the development. <br /> City Planner McGuire Brigl stated this has not been considered as the City was trying to reduce <br /> access points onto and off of Highway 10. <br /> Mr. Schumacher stated he was very concerned with the cul-de-sac being extended into the new <br /> neighborhood. <br /> Ms. Schumacher requested that if an emergency entrance were considered for Highway 10 that <br /> this be blocked off for traffic to ensure additional traffic was not flowing into her neighborhood. <br /> Brian Krystofiak, Village Bank representative, thanked staff for their presentation on this request. <br /> He noted this was a challenging site. He indicated he was proposing to only have an emergency <br /> vehicle access to Highway 10. <br /> Vice Chairperson VanScoy asked if there would be any issues in cleaning the site. <br /> Mr. Krystofiak explained he was applying for grants to assist with the cleanup of the site. He <br /> commented further on the oversight that would have to occur in order to properly clean the <br /> property. <br /> Commissioner Woestehoff stated he believed the development would be extremely beneficial to <br /> the City as it would clean up the property. <br /> Commissioner Gengler agreed. <br /> Vice Chairperson VanScoy stated he also believed this development would benefit the <br /> neighborhood. He asked staff how the Commission should proceed. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill requested the Commission make a motion to direct <br /> the developer to proceed with the net loss of two lots. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Gengler, seconded by Commissioner Surma, to direct the developer to <br /> proceed with preparation of the preliminary plat after City Council review, per staff's current <br /> recommendation. <br /> Planning Commission/March 7,2019 <br /> Page 6 of 7 <br />
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