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planning&zoning Board <br /> May 11,1994 <br /> when the balance of the community has no such requirement! <br /> Mr. Gryzbek agreed that it probably was not. <br /> Kathy Nordine stated that if we do not have an Ordinance on <br /> the books now it would not seem possible to place these <br /> restrictions on the plat. <br /> Mr. Mesich added that pollution has made the weeds grow in <br /> Golden Lake - but we are talking about a wetland here - that <br /> is what a wetland is. This is not a lake. The purpose of the <br /> wetland is to take the run-off and pollutants and filter them <br /> before the run-off hits a larger body of water. <br /> Mr. John Dahl of 1101 Holly Court was present and expressed <br /> concern about the impact of the development on his property. <br /> He felt that the adjoining property owners would be <br /> considering his open space as their back yard and using the <br /> area for snowmobiling and such. He would like the developer <br /> to install a 4' fence. Chairman Schaps asked what he was <br /> worried about. Mr. Dahl indicated that he is aware of similar <br /> cases where the open area is used to let the neighboring dogs <br /> run about. <br /> Kirk Corson, representing the developer, indicated that <br /> screening between the properties is a possibility. They would <br /> prefer not to use a berm as plantings on the top tend to die <br /> out and would prefer�a row or so of conifers. <br /> Mr. Ken Albrech, property owner to the east, was present and <br /> indicated that he would like to see the area remain rural. <br /> This development will have a big impact on him. He has <br /> approximately 30 acres and would also like to see a fence or <br /> some type of buffer. <br /> Sue Walseth of 1101 Holly Drive was present and indicated that <br /> the neighbors had presented three petitions at the last <br /> meeting that were not mentioned in the minutes. She asked if <br /> they could please be noted. Ms. Wyland indicated that this <br /> would be taken care of. Mr. Walseth also stated that they <br /> would like to see less density. She felt that City Hall works <br /> for the developer, not the resident. She would like something <br /> in the deeds that the people adjoining her property could not <br /> petition against her hobby farm. She added that it is morally <br /> wrong what the City is trying to do to their neighborhood. <br /> Chris Lydeen, Holly Drive, indicated that someone had said the <br /> City needs 300 homes/year to encourage economic development <br /> and reduce taxes. We have had 300 homes/year for the last <br /> 4 <br />