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Commissioner Van Scoy congratulated the applicant and commented that this is awesome. <br />Commissioner Heineman asked the type of material that would be used for the roof. <br />Mr. Andriychuk replied that they would be using architectural style asphalt shingles. <br />Commissioner Heineman asked and received confirmation that the turn in would be south of the <br />septic location. He asked if that septic site would be raised, as that could create an issue with <br />visibility. He urged the applicant to ensure that the stormwater basin is sloped properly to manage <br />the runoff. <br />City Planner Martin commented that stormwater management review is done administratively be <br />engineering staff but invited the project engineer to provide more information. <br />Scott Dahlke, project engineer, stated that the soils are very granular and therefore they do not <br />anticipate needing a mound. He commented that the grading for the stormwater pond would have <br />reasonable slopes, very typical for stormwater ponding. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff referenced the tree inventory, noting that many trees were removed <br />in the last year. He asked if the inventory was done before or after that removal. <br />City Planner Martin was unsure as that review was done by Senior Planner Anderson. <br />Mr. Andriychuk replied that the tree inventory was done after that removal. He commented that <br />the trees that were removed were in poor condition, pretty much dead, and the live trees were left <br />on the site. <br />James Bagne, 8077 155th Lane, commented that a lot of trees were removed from the east side of <br />the property and asked if additional trees would be removed. He explained that they were <br />attempting to determine if there would still be trees left as a buffer between the church and the <br />homes. He asked if the church would remain in the same area that it currently is. <br />Mr. Andriychuk replied that they are attempting to keep the perimeter of the site as natural as <br />possible and do not have plans in the future to remove trees around the outside of the property. He <br />stated that they left the area to the north mostly as it is as the neighbor did not even want the dead <br />trees removed in that area. <br />Brandon McDowal, 15673 Hedgehog Street NW, asked if the parking lot lights would be on all <br />the time, or regulated. He noted that the area is mostly dark sky as it currently exists. <br />Mr. Andriychuk replied that was something they discussed with staff, noting that they are trying <br />to keep all the light on the parking lot so it would not extend into the neighboring properties. <br />Planning Commission/ July 25, 2024 <br />Page 4 of 20 <br />