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Commissioner Hunt asked the number of trucks that will go in and out and what times of day that <br /> would occur. <br /> Mr. Pomeroy stated that the amount of excavation equates to about 450 or 480 trucks but would <br /> be over 1.5 months. <br /> Commissioner Hunt commented on the business of Nowthen Boulevard and 47. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Anderson, seconded by Commissioner Peters, to close the public <br /> hearing. <br /> Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Bauer, Commissioners Anderson, Peters, Gengler, <br /> Hunt, VanScoy, and Walker. Voting No: None. Absent: None. <br /> Chairperson Bauer closed the public hearing closed at 7:37 p.m. <br /> Commission Business <br /> Motion by Commissioner Anderson, seconded by Commissioner VanScoy, to approve Resolution <br /> #22-123 Approving an Interim Use Permit for Grading and Excavating at 15000 Nowthen <br /> Boulevard NW and Declaring Terms of the Same. <br /> Further discussion <br /> Commissioner VanScoy referenced the recommendations from engineering and asked if that <br /> would need to be added to the motion. Planning Manager Larson noted that those comments were <br /> added to the draft resolution. Commissioner Walker commented that he would like to see a fence <br /> added as this will be at a school where there are curious kids,noting that fencing is required around <br /> swimming pools. Commissioner Gengler stated that before she would recommend that, she would <br /> want to hear more information as the comment was made that while that may seem safer, the <br /> opposite seems to be true. Councilmember Woestehoff stated that the Code only requires fencing <br /> around swimming pools deeper than four feet. Chair Bauer noted that the proposed depth would <br /> be less than that. He stated that there are ponds within his development that do not have fencing <br /> and the comment from the developer was that the pond is safest without the fence for the same <br /> reasons mentioned by Bolton and Menk. Commissioner VanScoy stated that he was also <br /> concerned with safety but would follow the expertise of those that have that knowledge. <br /> Commissioner Walker asked the maximum depth of water that could be held in the pond. Mr. <br /> Pomeroy replied 3.999 feet would be the maximum depth. Community Development Dir/Deputy <br /> City Admin Brian Hagen replied that staff could obtain input from the Fire and Police departments <br /> as well before this goes to the City Council. Chair Bauer suggested that the motion move forward <br /> as presented with the agreement that staff will consult with Police and Fire prior to the Council <br /> meeting. <br /> Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Bauer, Commissioners Anderson, VanScoy, Gengler, <br /> Hunt, Peters, and Walker. Voting No: None. Absent: None. <br /> Planning Commission/May 26, 2022 <br /> Page 7 of 20 <br />
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