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MINITTES <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />APRIL 8, 2004 <br />will provide a good buffer between the two developments. Nydegger <br />presented pictures of the existing trees. <br />Matt White, Yorkton Ridge, indicated that there are over 28 children <br />living on Yorkton Ridge, and approximately 45 vehicles on the block. <br />White felt that regardless of whether the road in the Hidden Acres <br />development connects to Yorkton Ridge, it should also go out to Condit <br />Street. Without that connection, the majority of the additional traffic for <br />Hidden Acres will use Yorkton Ridge rather than Burke Lane. <br />White pointed out that there is no place for the children living on Yorkton <br />Ridge and Burke Lane to play other than the street. There is no park, and <br />the only access to trails in the Water Works property is via Country Drive. <br />White suggested that if the road for the Hidden Acres development is put <br />in as a cul-de-sac, the connecting piece ofright-of--way for Yorkton Ridge <br />could be turned into a small playground area. <br />John Grant, Condit Street, noted that right-of--way would have to come <br />from his lot to allow a road connection to Condit for the Hidden Acres <br />development. Grant reported that the Sam Fasciana property has a 15 to <br />20 foot driveway access from Condit through the Grant property. Grant <br />pointed out the limited impact this driveway access has versus what a City <br />street would have with 50 feet ofright-of--way and 30 feet of paved <br />surface. Grant pointed out that the street would run right through his <br />gazage. Grant also noted that he has nieces and nephews that would be <br />impacted by having a street run through his property. <br />Grant reported that he has discussed the option of extending the new road <br />to Condit Street with Gordie Howe. Grant reported that he is not excited <br />about turning his property into a corner lot. He pointed out that the road <br />would be 31 feet from his side door. Grant pointed out, however, that <br />everything is for sale and if the right offer comes along, he would sell. <br />Grant noted that the reality is that the existing driveway to the Sam <br />Fasciana property is not big enough to support a City street He again <br />noted that a road to Condit Street would make his lot a corner lot; and he, <br />too, has concerns for the safety of his family and wants to protect his <br />interests. <br />Elaine Zoch, Condit Street, noted that the corner of Nadeau Road and <br />Condit Street is a very dangerous corner and she was concerned that there <br />would be an accident on this corner. <br />John Anish, Yorkton Ridge, felt the best solution would be to have three <br />cul-de-sac streets in a row, that is Burke Lane, the new street for Hidden <br />Acres, and Yorkton Ridge. Amish pointed out that if Hidden Acres is <br />-6- <br />