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Commissioner Brauer noted that looking at the City Council minutes it says they were looking at <br />lots 24, 25 and 26 being reduce to 2 rather than 3 lots, and the same for 8, 9 and 10, and 36, 37 <br />and 38. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Wald indicated she knows the developer looked at some of those, and part of <br />the issue was with the drainage pattern. She added the plan the Planning Commission is seeing is <br />a different configuration than the one the City Council saw, so it is hard to compare numbers. <br /> <br />~'ublic Hearing <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Dave Johnson, 15433 Potassium Street, indicated there are two accesses coming to Potassium <br />which crosses private property, and he owns 15 feet on the other side. <br /> <br />Sara Pickhardt, 15751 Potassium Street, stated there was a reference to a trail system that will <br />connect to County Road 5, and she wonders what trail that would be. She stated regarding lots 1, <br />2, and 3 in the corner, at the City Council meeting they suggested cutting the three units to two, <br />bui; she still sees three there. <br /> <br />Terry Pierre, 6140 157th Lane, stated he is on the northwest corner of the property, and this is the <br />first he has heard of a trail system. He indicated if you look at the plat map it is wetland all the <br />way around until you get to the north, which is his yard. He noted the cul-de-sac is sizeable, and <br />he wmxders where people will park their cars, and how fire trucks will get in when all the people <br />are parking on the road, which they will do. <br /> <br />Mr. Pierre indicated his other issue is the road on the north side of his property, and now he will <br />have a road on the south side as well. He stated he is not sure it will help his property values. <br /> <br />Milt Wyshalt, 15407 Nowthen Boulevard, indicated here again they are seeing 26 single-family <br />homes on approximately three acres of buildable land. He stated he feels they are abusing the <br />PUD for the contractor's benefit. He indicated if the Planning Commission lets this go through <br />he would like a guarantee he could do the same thing ten years down the road so he can <br />maximize his benefits. He added Potassium was meant to be an access road, not a public road. <br />Itc stated this proposal has a road going through the wetlands. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt indicated he would note the concern again, but cannot answer the question. He <br />asked if there was wetland mitigation taking place. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Wald indicated they will have to go to LRRWMO, who will have to approve <br />the grading and drainage plan. <br /> <br />Mr. Wyshalt indicated there are seven or eight deviations to this project, and he does not know <br />why this would be allowed. He indicated when Ramsey is fully developed they will not be able <br />to move if the City keeps allowing this kind of density. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/April 7, 2005 <br /> Page 17 of 23 <br /> <br /> <br />
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