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Mr. Shellerud explained less than half of the lots being proposed tonight are ~70 feet wide, most <br />are 74 feet wide. The reason GM Homes has requested the 70 foot lots is because they have <br />made the commitment to staff and the City Council that the building pads would be 50 feet wide, <br />which g/ves them 10 feet of open space on each side of the homes. If the site remains under R-1 <br />zoning there would be 15 feet between structures, while this proposal would have a minimum of <br />20 feet between structures. That is the reason for the PUD request. They are trying to make the <br />streetscape as open and green as possible with as much room between homes as possible. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt stated he is troubled by the PUD, but there are clear reasons for it. He is not <br />generally in favor of smaller lot sizes in a clearly single family neighborhood, but this area will <br />have Alpine Drive to the north, Nowthen Boulevard to the west, a new public street to the east, <br />and Quasi-Public use to the south. <br /> <br />Commissioner Van Scoy inquired if the safety concerns of.the adjoining neighborhoods will be <br />addressed. <br /> <br />Mr. Shellemd explained discussions during work sessions he attended hinged on the fact that the <br />streets need to be hooked up for the accessibility of safety vehicles. Regarding the question' <br />about the street or driveway that comes up to City Hal/at this point, they will be widening the <br />street according to City standards almost back to the parking lot at city Hall. They are proposing <br />a reconstruction of that road and improvement of the road base. He explained the extension of <br />Helium Street through their development and up to Alpine Drive is an extra four feet wide so <br />emergency vehicles can travel it with relative safety, <br /> <br />Commissioner Shepherd inquired if there will be a recommendation made regarding the park, <br />which was discussed previously. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt replied the issue is how to protect the land if it is not developed with a Quasi- <br />Public use, which he does not have a solution for. <br /> <br />City Engineer Linton indicated the Park Board provided comments on this plan. One suggestion <br />was a potential playground situated in the southeast comer of the site for the new Fire Station, <br />adjacent to the houses. The Fire Chief was comfortable with that suggestion. The Park Board <br />will look at this plan at their meeting next week. Staff is recommending consideration of interim <br />solutions, possibly developing some park land on this Quasi-Public land. HoweVer, you then <br />come up against a determination on how much to invest into what could be perceived as a <br />temporary solution. A field could likely be established, but in this area irrigation is needed for <br />fields to be viable through the year. The consideration is what the best purpose would be for this <br />Quasi-Public land that could be used for a public purpose. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt stated the record should reflect that the Commission recognizes Ms. <br />O'Connell's concerns about 152nd Lane. He expresses his regret that what is right for the <br />community is not necessarily what is right for Ms. O'Connell's neighborhood. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/November 3, 2005 <br /> Page 17 of 27 <br /> <br />8O <br /> <br /> <br />
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