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G <br /> f <br /> would not be additional improvements,therefore any additional improvements that are needed for <br /> the road/infrastructure would need to be funded by the school. <br /> Mr. Patrow asked about impacts to the wetlands on neighboring properties in addition to the wells <br /> and septic systems on adjacent properties. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff stated that he cannot answer that as he is unsure of well depths. I' <br /> Mr. Patrow replied that to his knowledge the wells do not go down 300 feet. He asked if the well <br /> water would be tested and who would be responsible for negative impacts, should that occur. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Walker, seconded by Commissioner Peters,to close the public hearing. <br /> Further discussion: Ryan Pflager, 16510 Yolite Street, asked if the state has guidelines on the <br /> acreage required for high schools. He noted that when looking online he noticed guidelines of 35 <br /> to 40 acres minimum. He believed that this parcel is too small for what PACT will need. <br /> I: <br /> Ms. Graw stated that there have been a lot of comments from the school that more details will be <br /> forth coming and asked when that would occur. She stated that it is hard to make an informed <br /> decision when there is a lot more study to be done before this could continue forward. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson commented that this is a conceptual review noting that there are a number <br /> of steps in platting property and provided more explanation. He noted that if this moves forward <br /> to Preliminary Plat, all those additional details would be provided for the proposed development. <br /> He stated that the water management plans and wetland delineations would also be reviewed by ! <br /> the LRRWMO. <br /> A roll call vote was performed: <br /> Commissioner Peters aye <br /> Commissioner Walker aye <br /> Commissioner Anderson aye <br /> Commissioner Gengler aye <br /> Motion Carried. <br /> Commissioner Gengler closed the public hearing closed at 9:09 p.m. <br /> Commission Business <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff asked staff to provide more explanation on the requested action <br /> tonight. He asked if Public/Quasi-Public would allow for a school or whether that would be a <br /> conditional use. He also asked for additional details on the next steps. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson stated that no formal action is necessary for the sketch plan, noting that <br /> the intent is to provide feedback for the applicant. He stated that there are two proposed actions <br /> Planning Commission/February 24,2022 <br /> Page 12 of 26 <br />
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