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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> June 10, 1998 <br /> Page 3 <br /> shows limited access to Lake Drive. Mr. Brixius stated that he would like the following <br /> questions answered: <br /> 1. How will the houses integrate with Highland Meadows? <br /> 2. What are the future options for redevelopment of Single Family Housing to the <br /> south and east? <br /> 3. How will the site be designed to buffer the Single Family Housing to the north? <br /> 4. What level of amenities are being offered? <br /> 5. What type of Medium Density Housing is being proposed? <br /> Chair Schaps stated that Mr. Brixius needed more information before he could make a <br /> recommendation. Mr. Brixius stated that he has not yet received the information he asked <br /> for at the May, 1998, Planning and Zoning Board meeting. <br /> Mr. Kerber stated that if the property is not rezoned North Suburban Development will <br /> not purchase any more property. <br /> Mr. Brixius stated that the City needs to know that other properties have been considered <br /> regarding the rezone. <br /> Mr. Kerber stated that they have already provided what Mr. Brixius is asking for <br /> regarding all properties on the south side of 79th Street. Single Family Housing will be <br /> developed on that portion of the property. Single Family Housing will be a nice blend for <br /> the neighborhood. <br /> Chair Schaps stated that there seems to be much disagreement between the applicant and <br /> Mr. Brixius. <br /> Mr. Kerber stated that is because he does not know how to provide Mr. Brixius with any <br /> more information. If North Suburban Development proposes three different options, and <br /> the property is not rezoned or they do not purchase the property,those options are <br /> useless. The purchase agreements are contingent on a rezone. Any development plans <br /> will still conform to City codes. <br /> Mr.Johnson asked why the maps provided show different street alignments. Mr. Kerber <br /> indicated different options are being presented due to ownership of property. <br /> Chair Schaps asked if it is common to review a rezone proposal and the site plan at the <br /> same time. Mr. Brixius stated that is common. The zoning needs to be consistent with <br /> the Comprehensive Plan. His concern goes beyond the property that the applicant owns. <br />
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