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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> November 12, 1998 <br /> Page 6 <br /> Charter,road reconstruction can go to a citizen vote if general funds are used for the <br /> project. <br /> Ms. Georgette Korkowski, of Red Maple Lane, stated her lot abuts the new area. She <br /> expressed concern regarding drainage. The lot next to her was wet often this year <br /> because of all the rain. The water floods into her lot. She stated the drainage is terrible <br /> and does not want any more water. <br /> Mr. Mattke stated the area is in a wetland area. The development will not be raising the <br /> water table. New ponds will provide drainage for a better outlet. The water will <br /> eventually drain into Reshanau Lake. The development will not cause the current water <br /> problem to get any worse. <br /> Mr. Johnson asked if the outlet from the pond in the north/east corner will allow for <br /> adequate drainage underneath to the west side. Mr. Mattke indicated it will allow for <br /> adequate drainage. There is a gentle slope from the north/east to the south/west which is <br /> the way the drainage will flow. An equalizer pipe will be put in to level the elevation. <br /> There will be three ponds added that may lead to some drainage improvement in the area. <br /> Mr. Dunn asked if the system is similar to the one done in Centerville. Mr. Mattke <br /> indicated it is a similar system. The ponds will have an easement also. Restrictions <br /> regarding cutting the grass will be enforced. The City will have access to the ponds. <br /> Mr. Barry Rice, 6622 Fox Road, stated he was happy with the proposed development. <br /> He indicated he would like for the City to own the ponds. He asked that the lighting be <br /> similar to Birchwood Acres. He stated there is a definite need for a four way stop at West <br /> Shadow and Fox Road. He would like for the construction of the pond to stay clear of the <br /> Oak trees that are currently there. He stated he has been assured by the developer that the <br /> ponds can handle a good size rain storm. <br /> Mr. Mattke indicated the grading of the pond will not contour close to the Oak trees. <br /> Mr. Steve Andre,495 Ash, expressed concern regarding the section of road between <br /> Ware Road and his property. He stated the current speed limit there is 35 mph. It is not <br /> uncommon to see people driving 70 mph down the street. He indicated he does not want <br /> more traffic on his street. Public safety regarding this issue is a concern. He stated he <br /> moved to this area because it was safe. He stated it has not been safe for the last four <br /> years. It is not uncommon for people to try to pass a vehicle on the left when you are <br /> trying to turn left into your driveway. Cars and trucks have gone across yards, smashed <br /> into parked cars, and hit mailboxes. Some houses in the area have been sold three times <br /> over in the last five years. Adding more traffic to an already deadly situation is <br /> irresponsible. <br />
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