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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> May 13, 1998 <br /> Page 9 <br /> 9. A detailed sign plan is submitted subject to City approval. <br /> 10. The submitted utility and grading plan is subject to review and approval by the <br /> City Engineer. <br /> 11. Site and building plans are subject to review and approval by the Town Center <br /> Architectural Review Committee. <br /> The MOTION was supported by Mr. Dunn. Motion carried 6-0. <br /> Chair Schaps excused himself from the meeting at 8:00 p.m. and Mr. Johnson chaired the <br /> remainder of the meeting. <br /> C. PUBLIC HEARING,Highland Meadows II (710 79th Street), Rezone from <br /> R-1 to R-3 Medium Density Residential <br /> Acting Chair Johnson declared the public hearing open at 8:04 p.m. <br /> Ms. Wyland stated that North Suburban Development, Inc. is requesting a rezoning from <br /> an R-1 Single Family Residential District to an R-3 Medium Density Residential District <br /> on a 4.5 parcel located at 710 79th Street. The site adjoins the applicant's Highland <br /> Meadow Subdivision which includes a medium density residential area. <br /> Jack Menkveld, President of North Suburban Development, stated that they have <br /> acquired property based on future zoning. He said that it is not inconsistent to rezone <br /> without a detailed plan of development. Without the rezoning, the property they would <br /> like to acquire is worthless. North Suburban Development will eventually have a detailed <br /> plan prior to construction. Mr. Menkveld asked the Board to recommend to the City <br /> Council the rezoning of the property located at 710 79th Street. <br /> Mr. Schilling asked if North Suburban Development planned on acquiring more property. <br /> Mr. Menkveld indicated they did. <br /> John Gusse, 710 79`h Street, stated that the City did suggest his property to be rezoned. <br /> He said that the rezoning does fit into the Comprehensive Plan and seems reasonable as <br /> the City does have the need for multi-housing development. <br /> Mary Ann Hinke, 7901 Nancy Drive, stated that the tentative plans for the property were <br /> single family housing on the south side of 79`h Street. If the property were rezoned, there <br /> is no guarantee single family housing would be developed. She is opposed to giving up <br /> the land and having to deal with more traffic. She indicated she would like a guarantee <br /> 1-N that single family housing will be developed before the rezoning is approved. <br />