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City Planner Anderson provided details on density transitioning and tree size requirements. He <br /> stated that an agreement is also recorded against the property in terms of maintaining and <br /> warrantying the transitioning area, which is meant to remain in eternity. He stated that the City <br /> also has a nuisance code to address weeds and vegetation concerns, should that not be maintained. <br /> He provided details on the tree inventory that would need to be completed and replacement that <br /> would be required depending upon the proposed removal. He noted that he could follow up with <br /> Mr. Novak to provide additional details. <br /> Deputy City Administrator Gladhill reviewed a comment from a resident related to traffic on 175th <br /> and Nowthen Boulevard. <br /> Kim Salocka, stated that she was curious as to how the utilities would be brought to the site. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl advised how the water and sewer would be brought to the site. <br /> Deputy City Administrator Gladhill referenced a comment from a resident related to how the City <br /> would ensure that well water supply would not be impacted. He stated that the City is involved in <br /> two water studies at this time and provided additional details on how the City monitors water usage <br /> and future options. He stated that the City would ensure that private wells continue to operate <br /> properly. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Peters, seconded by Commissioner Woestehoff, to close the public <br /> hearing. <br /> A roll call vote was performed by the Deputy City Administrator: <br /> Commissioner Peters aye <br /> Commissioner Woestehoff aye <br /> Commissioner Anderson aye <br /> Commissioner Johnson aye <br /> Commissioner Gengler aye <br /> Commissioner VanScoy aye <br /> Chairperson Bauer aye <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Chairperson Bauer closed the public hearing closed at 11:05 p.m. <br /> Commission Business <br /> Deputy City Administrator Gladhill summarized the decision of the Commission on the last case <br /> and noted that a similar action could carry over for this case. <br /> Planning Commission/May 7,2020 <br /> Page 25 of 29 <br />
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