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Planning & Zoning Board <br />December 10, 2025 <br />Page 3 <br />Mr. Kohler wanted to speak on the neighborhood meeting concerns regarding water <br />and drainage issues. Ms. Hankee stated that along Rehbein Street there are issues the <br />City is aware of. The developer will be responsible forrun-offfrom the site. <br />Mr. Kohler had concerns regarding the engineering comments from WSB. Ms. Hankee <br />stated that several of the comments have been addressed by the developer,and the <br />remaining are not of high concern. <br /> <br />Mr. Vojtech wanted to speak about the guest parking for the townhomes and worries <br />that much of the guest parking is located to the South. Ms. Larsen stated that the <br />developer is meeting the parking requirements. <br /> <br />Mr. Vojtech spoke about the shoreline and future park and pavilions. <br /> <br />Chair Root had questions about the comprehensive plan amendment and the lower limit <br />changing from 383 to 382. Ms. Larsen explained that this is a guideline and the City <br />worked along with the developer to meet the requirements. <br /> <br />Chair Root had questions about the roundabout. Mr. Root wanted to confirm that the <br />developer, regardless of the roundabout, would have to address traffic. Ms. Larsen <br />confirmed that the developer would address traffic and the City and County will be <br />working on the roundabout. <br /> <br />Chair Root wanted to address tree preservation, specifically along the North lot line. Ms. <br />Larsen stated that not all trees will be replaced, but tree preservation is a priority and <br />that the City will encourage trees be added along the north lot line. <br /> <br />Mr. Kohler had concerns about the homes that would be along the powerline <br />easements. Ms. Larsen stated that the lots do meet requirements and have mentioned <br />this to the developer. <br /> <br />Ms. Guthmueller had questions about the lots on the floodplains and worries for the <br />two lots near the lake. Ms. Larsen stated that the lots are not considered too close to <br />the lake. <br /> <br />Mr. Wipperfurth had concerns about the existing homes on the site and the driveway <br />access. Ms. Larsen stated that the developer will need to work with the homeowners, <br />and that one of those homeowners is the owner of the land. <br /> <br />Mr. Metzer spoke on the trees along the north lot line and stated that they would be <br />removing trees that are already dead or dying. This is also to ensure that the lots can be <br />properly graded so that there is no runoff to the existing properties. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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