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MINUTES <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />JULY 14, 2022 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />2 <br />Chair Kwapick asked if the hardship for the variance would be the wetlands to the north. <br /> <br />The Community Development Director replied that with the topography of the site, it was best <br />for the cul-de-sac to begin on the northern side of Edgerton noting that there will be a slope to <br />get to those properties. She identified the floodplain on the northern part of the parcel, which <br />eliminated the opportunity to build on that portion. She stated that the homes then had to shift to <br />the south and the road still had to be fit in as well. She noted that there are only a few of these <br />properties left to develop and the applicant did their best to work with the conditions of the site. <br /> <br />Commissioner Quarles asked if the applicant has completed a wetland delineation. <br /> <br />The Community Development Director confirmed that the applicant is working with the <br />Watershed District on that. <br /> <br />Commissioner Quarles stated that she was unsure whether that area would be a wetland or <br />floodplain. <br /> <br />The Community Development Director confirmed that they will continue to work with the <br />watershed and recognized that the acreage of the site may change based on the delineation. <br /> <br />Commissioner Quarles asked what would happen if the wetland were the full area of the <br />floodplain and it changes the density above four units per acre. <br /> <br />The Community Development Director stated that if that were the case, they would come back to <br />review as they would need to reduce the number of lots to meet four units per acre or less. <br /> <br />Chair Kwapick asked if the variance would still be required if one lot were eliminated. <br /> <br />The Community Development Director replied that if there were a reduction in the number of <br />lots, that may shift the parcels and the lot area perhaps could increase but was unsure that would <br />impact the rear yard setbacks. <br /> <br />Chair Kwapick stated that he was not concerned with the lot size, but more the setback especially <br />for those that will go against the homes on Schletty Drive. <br /> <br />Commissioner Quarles stated that she understands that lot depth may not be something they can <br />avoid if the desire is to have a standard cul-de-sac with homes on both sides of the street. She <br />stated that the issue of lot size, however, seems to be one that could be fixed as she did not see a <br />practical difficulty that would result in needing eight homes. <br /> <br />Commissioner Buesing stated that the City went through an almost two-year process to review <br />and update the City Code. He stated that while he understands there are hardships, they have <br />required other developers to meet the standards. He did not believe lot depth would be achieved
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