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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> June 10, 1998 <br /> Page 13 <br /> ^ Mr. Trehus expressed a concern regarding infiltration for the future pond. Mr. Krank <br /> stated that a Civil Engineering Firm will be hired to resolve the ponding issues. <br /> Chair Schaps asked if any consideration has been given to pedestrian rest areas. Mr. <br /> Wessel indicated a focus will be put on pedestrian movement. <br /> Chair Schaps asked how large the proposed retailer will be in Phase II. Mr. Krank <br /> indicated the retailer in Phase II will be 100,00 square feet. <br /> Chair Schaps asked if the representative from McDonalds would like to address the <br /> Board. <br /> Mr. Engstrom came forward and stated that he was available for any questions from the <br /> Board. He stated that he will be back to present to the Board the final plans in August, <br /> 1998. <br /> Chair Schap-s asked if he was anticipating local ownership of the McDonalds and if there <br /> will be a playland. Mr. Engstrom stated that he was unsure if the McDonalds would be a <br /> franchise or a local ownership. He indicated there will not be a playland. The total <br /> square footage of this unit will be 6,000. <br /> ^ Mr. Corson asked if specific market driven units will see pad sites connected. Mr. <br /> Wessel indicated they will try to cluster the pad sites. <br /> Mr. Trehus expressed concern regarding drainage going across I35-W. He believes they <br /> need to be very cautious so a large amount of water will not go into area lakes. Mr. <br /> Brixius stated that this will be reviewed in the future. <br /> Mr. Wessel stated that the Rice Creek Watershed District will be involved in the project. <br /> Chair Schaps declared the public hearing open at 8:55 p.m. <br /> Mr. Wessel stated that he had received a letter from Ann Iota, who is not present. She <br /> expressed concern regarding the projects impact on Carol Drive and its residents. She <br /> asked about the possibility of a cul-de-sac on the south end of Carol Drive eliminating <br /> direct access from 77th Street. Mr. Wessel stated that he forwarded the suggestion to the <br /> City Engineer. Mr. Wessel indicated that Ms. Wyland had also received a call from a <br /> resident on Carol Drive with similar concerns. <br /> Roy Stanley, 700 and 702 77th Street, expressed concern regarding the widening of 77th <br /> Street for traffic accommodation,utilities and assessments regarding the project, and <br /> lighting at the end of 77th Street. <br /> ^ <br />
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