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Chairperson Nixt indicated there is an access.,'on 152"d Avenue to County Road 47, and 152nd <br />Lane to Alpine. He questioned if they needed two access points here. He stated he would prefer <br />to Let to a major arterial road rather than go through other neighborhoods. He indicated he does <br />not know if he is in favor of a PUD. <br />Commissioner Van Scoy asked what the difference is between the proposed lots and the <br />ruquircments. <br />Vlr. Shellrud indicated they are 75 feet wide, rather than 80. <br />Chairperson Nixt indicated he would be in favor of keeping homes next to the adjacent single- <br />amily homes standard lot size, and moving the density to the north side with maybe detached <br />�.ownhoznes. <br />Mr. Shellrud provided a handout on the homes they would propose to build, showing the <br />(,levation and what is standard on the houses. <br />City Engineer Linton indicated that concerning access points, the second access on 152nd Lane <br />would be desirable. He stated without it there would be two cul-de-sacs back to back. He <br />indicated Staffs preference is to connect the neighborhoods. He added if the street does not push <br />through to Helium Street, the developer would lose the last two lots. <br />Commissioner Watson asked if the cuI-de-sac is over 600 feet. <br />City Engineer Linton indicated it is. He stated this would require phasing until the street goes <br />.hrough, or forego building on the last two lots until there is access to Nowthen Boulevard. <br />Commissioner Watson asked what the retail value would be for the homes. <br />Mr. Shellrud indicated they would be from $225,000 to $325,000. He stated each home fits on a <br />50 foot wide pad. He indicated that even on a 70 foot lot that still allows 20 feet between homes. <br />He added that each home includes a three car garage as well. <br />Comm issioner Brauer asked what they were getting for the PUD, or if it just allows more density. <br />Chairperson Nixt indicated a PUD is a permitted district. <br />Commissioner Brauer agreed, but stated he has voiced a concern before about using a PUD just <br />ic)r more density. <br />Chairperson indicated his comments would be to stage development, provide access to Alpine, <br />aose the northwest corner access to Nowthen, and he would prefer to see the east side access be <br />l ��°' Avenue. <br />Planning Commission/September 1, 2005 <br />Page 9 of 15 <br />—235— <br />
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