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Commissioner Anderson referenced the north and west edges,where buffering was discussed, and <br /> asked for more details. <br /> Mr. Wolf provided details on the proposed landscaping plan which would include a berm, trees, <br /> and plantings. <br /> Anna Schmidt, 6245 172nd Lane NW, stated that her biggest concern was the potential noise level. <br /> She noted that most of the time that she has lived on the property she has not been impacted by the <br /> greenhouse but was impacted by the fan and machinery noise in the past few years. She stated <br /> that concern has been addressed by the applicant. She referenced the park preserve along Trott <br /> Brook and asked if this would impact the development of that park area. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that this project will not have merit on that. He noted that the <br /> City does have a goal to have a continuous corridor along Trott Brook and has been successful in <br /> obtaining fee title and/or trail easements along Trott Brook. He noted that the previous application <br /> from Green Valley Greenhouse included that easement. He.was unsure of the plans to construct a <br /> trail along the corridor but noted that the City continues to review options for public benefit as <br /> projects continue to come forward in the corridor. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Anderson, seconded by Commissioner Walker, to close the public <br /> hearing. <br /> Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Bauer, Commissioners Anderson, Walker, Gengler, <br /> Hunt, and Peters. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner VanScoy. <br /> Chairperson Bauer closed the public hearing closed at 7:55 p.m. <br /> Commission Business <br /> Chairperson Bauer noted that the first action would be related to sketch plan and final plat, both <br /> of which do not require formal action from the Commission and asked for input from the group. <br /> Commissioner Gengler referenced the southernmost lot against Nowthen Boulevard. She stated <br /> that it is her understanding that is not part of the expansion plans but is property that is being used <br /> in the trade out of properties. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson confirmed that is correct. He noted that parcel would be connected to <br /> the Hunt property that currently has a home on it. <br /> Chairperson Bauer stated that the record can reflect that there were no concerns with the sketch <br /> plan and final plat. He moved to the action items before the Commission. <br /> Commissioner Anderson recognized the position the City is in with the Metropolitan Council <br /> related to density and asked if this would create any additional issues. <br /> Planning Commission/July 28,2022 <br /> Page 8 of 13 <br />
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