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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> November 12, 1998 <br /> Page 8 <br /> He suggested more information be obtained from the State and provided to Mr. Pojar. �.. <br /> Mr. Mattke indicated he will meet with Mr. Pojar. <br /> Mr. Dunn suggested the possibility of a gating process regarding water flow. Mr. Mattke <br /> stated a gating process will be used. A culvert will control the flow on the east side. The <br /> pond is 4-5 feet lower than the existing ground. He offered to go over the grading plan <br /> and elevations with the Board and property owners. <br /> Ms. Kenny asked what a Feasibility Report is. Mr. Powell stated the City Council orders <br /> a Feasibility Report. The report looks at the cost,proposed improvements, assessments, <br /> design, alignment of streets,elevation,and storm sewers. It is.a preliminary design for <br /> the project. <br /> Mr. Pojar asked who holds the developer accountable if the drainage does cause a <br /> problem. <br /> Chair Schaps stated the City Council will hold the developer accountable. <br /> Mr. Johnson made a MOTION to close the public hearing at 8:02 p.m.,and was <br /> supported by Mr. Dunn. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> Mr. Corson asked if there is currently a City policy regarding ponds and liability and if �. <br /> skating is allowed on the ponds. Mr. Powell stated the ponds will have drainage <br /> easements. Typically,the City's ponds are not fenced to allow the City access. Liability <br /> regarding skaters is a legal question. The City would have an easement which is <br /> standard. <br /> Mr. Schilling stated the improvements to 62nd Street are a big concern. He asked if the <br /> cul-de-sac option would allow the improvements to be completed more quickly. Mr. <br /> Powell recommended not developing a permanent cul-de-sac. He stated a temporary cul- <br /> de-sac is an option. He suggested the recommendation of 62nd Street being upgraded be <br /> added to the motion. <br /> Mr. Trehus asked about grading. Mr. Mattke stated that the ponds will be excavated to <br /> obtain materials to build up the road and lots. Because the wetlands are degraded the <br /> value is reduced. He indicated he expects agreement from the Rice Creek Watershed <br /> District regarding the wetlands. Most of the drainage produced will run off the back. <br /> Drainage in the front will be drawn to the center of the project,with the exception of both <br /> ends of the project. The City Engineering Department will determine if the grades will be <br /> elevated at the low spot. <br /> Mr. Trehus asked if there is a storm sewer on the north end of the project. Mr. Mattke <br /> indicated there is a storm sewer on the north end. A storm sewer will be constructed on <br /> the south end of West Shadow. '" <br />