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FEB -13-1996 15:08 NAC <br />612 595 9837 P.02/02 <br />eliminate stray halls from entering the Fourth Avenue_ Further it is recommended to retain <br />the Pine tree along the south property line to prevent straying balls from reaching Elm <br />Street. <br />No fence has been indicated for the softball field. It is recommended that fencing be <br />rovided in these areas to prevent balls ening wetland and adjacent properties. <br />T " = Courts.. The plan showsigfti tennis courts. The orientation is north -south and <br />is appr• • -te. However, screed for the entire tennis court areas may be advisable in <br />considerate • • of adjacent residents to the south. According to the Zoning Ordinance, <br />courts shall not • - located closer than 10 feet to any side and rear lot line and within any <br />required front yard. e chain link fence surrounding the tennis court may be extended <br />up to 12 feet in hht. <br />SoccerlF • bail Field. The <br />This is = • jacent to the residentia <br />the cent property owners <br />be needed to help prevent this situa <br />/football field is located southwest of the property. <br />bdivisions and activities here may be a nuisance to <br />f noise. Adequate screening/tree buffering may <br />tion. - feet fence is proposed around the field and <br />it is proposed to be used by the school only. <br />CONCLUSION <br />Based on the preceding reviews, it appears that justification exists to approve the <br />requested rezoning. Any rezoning should be subject to approval of the subdivision <br />consolidation. if use of land (rezoning) is acceptable then the conditional use permit may <br />be approved subject to the conditions listed in the Executive Summary of this report. <br />pc Mary Kay Wyland <br />12 <br />TOTAL P.02 <br />