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4 <br /> Commissioner Peters aye <br /> Commissioner Walker aye <br /> Commissioner Gengler aye <br /> Commmissioner VanScoy aye <br /> Commissioner Anderson aye <br /> Chairperson Bauer aye <br /> Motion Carried. <br /> 6.03: Public Hearing: Consider Preliminary Plat for Rivenwick 411 Addition <br /> Public Hearin <br /> Chairperson Bauer called the public hearing to order at 7:36 p.m. <br /> Presentation <br /> Deputy City Administrator/Community Development Director Hagen presented the staff report <br /> stating that staff recommends approval of Rivenwick Village 4th Addition Preliminary Plat subject <br /> to compliance with staff review comments. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy noted that there were a number of comments and asked if that is typical <br /> of preliminary plat. <br /> Deputy City Administrator/Community Development Director Hagen replied that it is not <br /> uncommon to have a number of comments upon the first review. He noted that a number of the <br /> comments were minor in nature and would not change the overall look and feel. He stated that <br /> there are also some redundant comments from different City departments. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy referenced the comment related to the outlot and whether that would be <br /> adequate for the intended use and asked for input. <br /> Deputy City Administrator/Community Development Director Hagen replied that comment came <br /> from Economic Development,but the site is about three acres in size which is in line with the 2020 <br /> vision. <br /> Commissioner Walker commented that he worries that if this moves forward as proposed with <br /> townhomes,the City could get stuck with an empty lot on Highway 10. <br /> Chairperson Bauer asked if the EDA has provided input on the type of business that could fit on <br /> the three acre parcel. <br /> Deputy City Administrator/Community Development Director Hagen stated that it is zoned <br /> commercial and could accommodate retail or office use. He stated that three acres is a fair amount <br /> of space. <br /> Planning Commission/March 24,2022 <br /> Page 8 of 18 <br />
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