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Commissioner Walker referenced the looped road concept and stated that he understands the <br />concern with a long cul-de-sac and one entrance into the development. He asked if there would <br />be a way to come down next to outlot B and make it longer to have two lanes going in and out <br />from Armstrong. <br />Commissioner Anderson stated that perhaps a service road goes in front of the fire station that <br />connects to the development street to provide that additional connection for safety. <br />Chairperson Bauer provided a scenario in which a truck is coming south on Armstrong and <br />someone coming out of the development hits the truck and that blocks the roadway to the <br />development. <br />Commissioner Anderson stated that perhaps there is a possibility to connect to 151st. He <br />recognized that would connect a higher density area with an existing lower density area and that <br />those existing residents probably would not like that. He stated that there are other possibilities <br />that could be considered. <br />Mr. Jablonski thanked the Commission for its input. <br />Kyle Swenson, 15049 Iguana, stated that he attended the public meetings in 2018. He stated he <br />realizes that if he wanted control over the property, he would need to purchase it. He appreciated <br />the input of the Commission related to density transitioning. He stated that he has appreciated the <br />wooded area and private feel of his property. He stated that his family and the area have enjoyed <br />the property in its current state and the wildlife that uses the area. He stated that he appreciates <br />this plan much more than the proposal from 2018. He stated that he likes the idea of a berm for <br />transitioning. He noted that his property is 2.5 acres, and they ride four wheelers and use their <br />yard and do not want to cause issues with the residents that will move into the new homes. He <br />stated that he is always concerned with a brand-new development making the existing homes that <br />were constructed in 1987_ He believed that the berm would help to provide a separation between <br />the new and older homes. He stated that he would prefer to have single family homes on the <br />exterior of the development. He again stressed that he would like to see a transition berm as that <br />would help to buffer noise and sight between the developments. He stated that perhaps there can <br />be a maintenance agreement to ensure the ponds are continually maintained as well. <br />Motion by Commissioner Anderson, seconded by Commissioner Dunaway, to close the public <br />hearing. <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Bauer, Commissioners Anderson, Dunaway, Peters, <br />VanScoy, and Walker. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Gengler. <br />Chairperson Bauer closed the public hearing closed at 9:16 p.m. <br />Commission Business <br />