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improvement was not mentioned but it is still being reviewed and staff will provide comments at <br />the Planning Commission meeting. <br />Board Member Fetterley stated that staff indicated that 444 trees were needed in total and that the <br />applicant was not meeting that threshold. She asked if the applicant was aware they would be <br />under the threshold. <br />Senior Planner Anderson replied that summary came from the tree preservation plan submitted by <br />the applicant, therefore they are aware of the standards. He stated that it is not uncommon that <br />those calculations need to be adjusted. He stated that this is not an official public hearing, as that <br />will be held on May 26th by the Planning Commission. He noted that resident input can still be <br />obtained tonight. <br />Chairperson Moore invited residents to provide input. <br />Jason Patrow, 16209 Sapphire Street NW, commented that he has concern with the vegetation <br />being planted around the retention ponds. He commented that there will be steep banks and <br />vegetation will be needed to prevent erosion. He also asked what would prevent water from <br />spilling into the wetland. <br />Senior Planner Anderson replied that a staff member has made comments to suggest additional <br />plantings on the downslope side to create root structure and stability. He reviewed the stormwater <br />standards that would need to be met by the applicant and noted that engineering would be ensuring <br />the plans and construction meet those requirements. <br />Ron Lindenberg, 7600 163rd Lane NW, commented that he previously spoke about the oak trees <br />on his property which range in age from 75 to 125 years. He was concerned that the construction <br />could impact trees on his property. He stated that he would not want changes to the subject <br />property to impact other properties. He commented that water does travel through the system but <br />was concerned that the removal of the trees on the subject property could negatively impact other <br />properties. <br />Danielle Holder, 7826 161 St Avenue, stated that she has a lot of concerns but will focus her <br />comments tonight on the trees. She commented that there are old growth oaks throughout the site <br />and trees replanted will never reach that size. She stated that the wildlife that relies on those trees <br />will leave that area. She stated that 161st will most likely need to be widened because it is a narrow <br />road and there will need to be room for buses and the mentioned trail, which will remove more <br />trees. <br />Matt Boe, 7650 163rd Lane, echoed the comments made by the previous residents. <br />Amanda Patrow, 16209 Sapphire Street, stated that one of the main concerns she has is related to <br />the floodplain area. She stated that she has another concern with noise and asked if a sound study <br />has been completed. <br />Senior Planner Anderson replied that there will be a PA system. <br />Environmental Policy Board / May 16, 2022 <br />Page 3 of 8 <br />
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