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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> November 12, 1998 <br /> Page 7 <br /> Ms. Kenny stated the current traffic on 62nd Street is bad. A school bus went off the road <br /> before Millers South Glen went in. Adding more traffic to the area is a bad idea. She <br /> asked the difference between reconstruction and an upgrade of the road. Mr. Powell <br /> stated an upgrade would involve widening the road and developing a trail. <br /> Reconstruction would develop a completely new road and trail. He stated that more than <br /> likely reconstruction of the road would occur. He indicated it is a good idea to put the <br /> trail in now. <br /> Ms. Ann Carlson, 630 Fox Road, stated the West Shadow extension will be used as a cut <br /> through. The elevation will be only three feet higher than Birchwood Acres. She <br /> expressed concern regarding the number of trees that have to be cut down for the pond <br /> development. <br /> Ms. Linda O'Connor, 6291 Red Maple Lane, stated the path in front of Millers South <br /> Glen is growing grass. She asked if the path will be gravel or tar. Mr. Powell stated the <br /> path will be an 8' wide bituminous trail. Generally,the developer installs a gravel trail <br /> with the development. The City then paves the trail when the City's trail pavement <br /> project occurs. The City is looking at how to do the trails differently so grass does not <br /> grow on them. He noted the path in front of Millers South Glen will be paved. <br /> Mr. Holm, 634 Fox Road, requested that West Shadow Lake Road does not go through <br /> until 62nd Street is done. He requested screening between his house and the pond. He <br /> stated he has a nice nature area now and would prefer Spruce trees for screening. He <br /> suggested the City develop a pond maintenance plan to keep the ponds looking nice. If a <br /> pond has no water movement they do not stay nice for very long. <br /> Mr. Mike Pojar, 6255 Red Maple Lane, expressed concern regarding the ponds in the <br /> development and there is great dissertation regarding the pond boundaries, depth, and <br /> slope. He stated he disputes the way the developer stated the water will flow. He stated <br /> the State of Minnesota has maps regarding water flow direction and would like the maps <br /> to be studied. <br /> Mr. Mattke stated he is experience in hydrology. In his opinion, the water will flow <br /> under 62nd Street to an existing ditch that eventually goes into Reshanau Lake. He stated <br /> the water from the northeast corner of the development will flow north. <br /> Mr. Pojar referred to a map of the development. He stated that part of the pond on <br /> property#7 flows north,therefore, other water will flow in that direction also. He stated <br /> he wants to know precisely where the water will go because of the close proximity to his <br /> property. <br /> Mr. Powell suggested Mr. Mattke meet with Mr. Pojar and provide his map source. He <br /> stated that he trusts the judgment and analysis done regarding the water flow direction. <br />