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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> April 8, 1998 <br /> Page 7 <br /> that the access would be about half way between Elm Street and Village Parkway. He <br /> referred to a map and said that they wanted to be sure that any future acess in the large <br /> undeveloped R2 area would provide a full intersection at Lake Drive, which they had <br /> accomplished. Mr. Robinson then verified that the access would be north of the <br /> Methodist Church and south of Palico. <br /> Mr. Dunn asked if there were any plans in the Wetland Deliniation Plan to trade out <br /> some land or if they are going to allow the wetlands to stay as is. Mr. Brixius stated that <br /> there are big changes in the grading and wetland configuration to create buildable area on <br /> Lot 4. They are trying to hold to the original configuration but also expand the building <br /> pad to give it some additional depth.Additionally, as the wetland moves to the north side <br /> of the street some mitigation will be required. Mr. Dunn asked if they were being <br /> compliant with the traffic engineer's reccommendation in which Mr. Brixius verified that <br /> they were. <br /> Mr. Johnson asked what the zoning designation was for the area south of Lake Drive to <br /> which Mr. Brixius answered it was Light-Industrial. Mr. Johnson wondered if this plat <br /> could incorporate the excluded sites just to the south. Mr. Brixius stated that those would <br /> have to be developed separatley. <br /> i-� Mr. Trehus mentioned that his copy of the map was very poor and wanted verification of <br /> the two sites.Mr. Brixius then referred to a map and explained the exact location. He did <br /> note there are two houses on that location. Mr. Trehus asked what the advantage of <br /> shifting the right-of-way was. Mr. Brixius explained that the additional depth would <br /> provide them with a larger building pad and better circulation. Additionally, if they shift <br /> it over they take some of the burden off those lots which need the area for future use. <br /> Mr. Trehus asked how far the proposed right-of-way extended onto the smaller lots <br /> property. Mr. Brixius explained he was proposing a 60/40 arrangement, so the plat would <br /> be dedicating an additional 20' of right-of-way. Mr. Trehus asked if there was currently a <br /> right-of-way there and verified that the property owners would be losing another 20' of <br /> their property when the road goes in at some point in the future, subject to another plat <br /> and approval process. Mr. Brixius stated that there was no current right-of-way there and <br /> concurred with his last statement. <br /> Mr. Dunn asked if the Fire Department or Chief of Police had any comments regarding <br /> the streets in regards to safety. Ms. Wyland stated that they had no concerns with the <br /> plat. <br /> Mr. Kirk Corson, representing Glen Rehbien Excavating, addressed the issue <br /> regarding the wetlands on this site. He referred to a map detailing the current wetland <br /> area and showed the area they are excavating to expand the wetland. He stated that they <br /> are digging out more wetland than they are filling so they will be able to bank 3/10 of an <br /> acre to use elsewhere. He continued saying that they are extending one pond but also <br />
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