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Commissioner Johnson indicated that the thing they wanted to put in play, and they have to defer <br />to the Park Commission on this a little, is that they are willing to put the park in that area to help <br />with the density transition. He stated that will take some reconfiguring of the plan to achieve <br />that, but if the Park Commission feels strongly about putting a corner park next to another corner <br />park, separated by a street, it makes no sense to him and he would want to know details about <br />what they have planned to develop that park. <br /> <br />Commissioner Johnson indicated his thought would l~e that if the park was over on the other side <br />it would provide a relief park and a buffer as they have discussed. <br /> <br />Civil Engineer' II,' Leonard Linton stated that the thought with the park is that it would be part of <br />a larger park for the City to use. He indicated this has been on the Parks plan for years, but they <br />do need to go back and look at it with the Parks Commission, and he believes they will feel that <br />the four acres will be inadequate for the volume of people. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt indicated he appreciates that insight, but the issue i's density and buffering for <br />that area. He stated there are a vafiety of options, and moving the park is one that seems most <br />obvious. <br /> <br />Jason Wadell, Director of Land Development, stated thei-e are a lot of emphasis being put on the <br />smaller lots. He indicated that even if they were to look at standard lot size for single-family lots <br />for that area it would only result in a decrease of one lot, <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt stated the point is well taken. He indicated there is the lot Size, and then the <br />density buffer transition, and they need some flexibility on both- issues. He added that he is also <br />not deaf to the local residents. He' stated he would like to find a compromise your objectives to <br />market the sight and their objective to maintain a peaceful and quiet neighborhood. <br /> <br />Mr. Wadell stated that when it goes to the Park Board ~he would like to hear their objectives on <br />what they would like on the site. <br /> <br />Commissioner Johnson indicated that from his point of view he is less concerned with the lot <br />size. He stated he thinks it works in this area, but it is the density transition that it the concern. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt stated that he feels strongly that he would' like to see compliance in that area <br />considering' the lot sizes but it may not be possible. He indicated he wanted to talk about how <br />they will tie this development into future developments, because he thinks that is missing. ' <br /> <br />Commissioner Brauer stated that if this is supposed to be new urban that goes against what you <br />would think it could be. He indicated if you connected the commercial with the residential you <br />could achieve a whole neighborhood. <br /> <br />Ms. Goodroad indicated 'that they can still achieve that through connections and parkways <br />without having the road go fight through the center. Mr. Wadell stated that he thinks the street <br /> <br />Planning Commission/October 6, 2005 <br /> Page 23 of 30 <br /> <br />-65- <br /> <br /> <br />
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