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Deputy City Administrator Gladhill presented the staff report stating staff recommends approval <br />of the project with the contingencies noted in the staff report. <br />Commissioner VanScoy stated that in general he likes the plan but is concerned with the safety of <br />the residents on Bowers Drive. He recognized that those residents do not like the concept of an <br />additional access but stated that he believes that is critical for safety and without that he cannot <br />support this request. <br />Deputy City Administrator commented that originally staff proposed that connection, but it did <br />not move forward. He stated that he would not want to tie that to this project as the developer is <br />not responsible for that. <br />Chairperson Bauer commented that this development has nothing to do with a second access for <br />Bowers Drive, as that will continue to be an issue regardless of this proposal. <br />Commissioner Anderson asked if this development would have an HOA and private streets. He <br />commented that the street width seems narrow. <br />Deputy City Administrator Gladhill commented that he would let the developer speak to whether <br />there would be an HOA. He stated that in terms of road widths there is a menu of options that can <br />be selected with different levels of parking allowed. He stated that a 32-foot width road would <br />allow parking on both sides of the street, whereas parking would only be allowed on one side of <br />the street for the road width proposed. He stated that the main street that goes through this <br />development would be a little wider, whereas the spur roads would be 29 feet in width with no <br />parking on one side of the street. <br />Commissioner Anderson commented that he has been plowing snow for the City this season and <br />the narrower roads can be tough, therefore he would support wider streets where possible. <br />Councilmember Musgrove commented that she would also prefer a wider road. She asked if there <br />would be sidewalks, and whether that would be on one side or both sides. She also asked if there <br />would be fencing between the homes and solar garden. <br />Deputy City Administrator Gladhill replied that sidewalks would be along one side of the road, as <br />required by the City. He stated that the smaller lot homes will be adjacent to the solar garden and <br />noted that he would allow the developer to provide details on the buffering between those homes <br />and solar garden. <br />Citizen Input <br />Tom Bakritges, Capstone Homes, acknowledged the landowners noting that the Pearson family <br />has trusted them with developing a project to preserve their legacy. He also expressed appreciation <br />to City staff, the Commissions and City Council for the communication and cooperation <br />throughout the past year of planning. He stated that the overall site is about 78 acres and it was <br />Planning Commission/ January 7, 2021 <br />Page 11 of 19 <br />
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