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•F <br /> Planning&Zoning Board <br /> May 13, 1998 <br /> Page 2 <br /> V. ACTION ITEMS <br /> A. Collova Builders, Rezone & Preliminary Plat, 250 & 260 Linda Avenue <br /> This item had been tabled at the March 11, 1998, Planning and Zoning meeting, after <br /> closing the Public Hearing. The actual motion called for tabling the item"until such time <br /> as adequate sewer capacity is determined, a wetland delineation is provided, and a <br /> neighborhood meeting is held." <br /> The City Engineer has determined that adequate capacity does exist in the sewer main <br /> serving these properties. The wetland on the site has been delineated and determined to <br /> consist of the existing ponding area. A drainage and grading plan has been submitted for <br /> review and approval by the City Engineer. A neighborhood meeting was held to discuss <br /> concerns of the adjoining property owners. <br /> Ms. Wyland explained that this request requires action on three items. The rezoning, the <br /> preliminary plat, and the interim MUSA reserve. <br /> Tony Sampair, representative for Mr. Collova, explained to the Board that Collova <br /> Builders has completed all the items outlined by the Planning and Zoning Board at the <br /> March 11, 1998, Planning and Zoning meeting. Mr. Sampair noted that per the <br /> neighborhood meeting the proposed lot dimensions had changed. Regarding the wetland <br /> delineation, it had been shown that the development would not be a negative impact. The <br /> City Engineer has approved the sewer capacity. Collova Builders has received a UPA <br /> letter for approval. They have also applied for a permit from the Rice Creek Watershed <br /> and should receive the permit by the end of the month. <br /> Chair Schaps asked what issues had been discussed at the neighborhood meeting. Mr. <br /> Sampair explained that the issues discussed were lot width, maintaining the character of <br /> the neighborhood, garage location at 260 Linda Avenue, and drainage. Mr. Sampair <br /> stated that their lots far exceeded the square footage and depth requirements of the R-I X <br /> zoning, which would in fact maintain the character of the neighborhood. Collova <br /> Builders have maximized the lots as much as possible, turning the corner lot around <br /> which eliminates the need for a variance. The builder does have a plan regarding the <br /> garage location at 260 Linda Avenue. They also have a plan to alleviate the water and <br /> drainage problem. <br /> Mr. Dunn asked why Collova Builders had withdrawn the offer pursuing the R-IX <br /> rezoning. Mr. Sampair indicated that they had never pursued that option because the <br /> proposed square footage far exceeds the lot requirements of R-1 X. <br /> Ms. Wyland explained that the difference in homes regarding R-I and R-1X is in, <br /> exclusive of garage area. ,� <br />