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Planning & Zoning Board 9 August 12, 1992 <br /> MOTION: Mr. Landers made a motion to deny the entire request <br /> and was supported by Kathy Nordine. On roll call: <br /> AYES: Landers <br /> NAYS: Gelbman, Mesich, Nordine, Robinson, Slatten <br /> MOTION FAILED <br /> Mr. Gelbman made a motion recommending approval of the PDO <br /> with the exception of the boat access and launch with the <br /> following conditions: <br /> 1. A barrier be installed to prevent motorized <br /> boat access to the lake from the park property. <br /> 2. The current access be demolished and restored to <br /> its previous condition. <br /> On roll call: <br /> AYES: Gelbman, Mesich, Nordine, Robinson, Slatten <br /> NAYS: Landers <br /> Motion carried to approve park improvements but deny <br /> boat launch area; restoration of boat launch area and <br /> return to natural condition. <br /> ¢. 92-39-8, Quail Ridge. Birch St. , Subdivision/PDO <br /> Mr. Brixius reviewed the Planning report which indicated that <br /> this request is to plat a 40 acre parcel into 41 R-1X lots. <br /> The Planned Development Overlay designation is being requested <br /> to maintain an overall density in accordance with the R1X <br /> District while requesting some flexibility on lot area and <br /> width. The Park Board has reviewed the request and recommend <br /> approval with the dedication of the park land indicated. This <br /> dedication would include much of the wetland. The report <br /> recommended approval with the conditions listed in the staff <br /> report. <br /> Mr. Kirk Corson was present and indicated that the plat has <br /> been revised several times. This plan appears to be the best <br /> use of the property and provides for fewer lots then <br /> previously request. <br /> Monika Slatten indicated concern regarding the several <br /> variances needed, especially for Lots 3 & 4. Mr. Brixius <br /> explained that the property had been Zoned R1 and recently <br /> rezoned to R1X. With the previous zoning, these variances <br /> would not have been necessary. <br /> Mr. Glen Bowen of Black Duck Drive was present and expressed <br /> concern about addition street run-off eventually flowing into <br /> Reshanau Lake, surface water control and filtering of the run <br /> off. He suggested a full comprehensive plan and an <br /> environmental impact statement for this sensitive area. <br /> Mr. Corson explained that Rice Creek Watershed District had <br /> reviewed the request and approved the revised plan. He <br /> indicated that they have worked very hard with both the City <br /> and Rice Creek to come up with a development plan that would <br />