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Planning & Zoning Board <br />January 8, 2003 <br />Page 22 <br /> APPROVED MINUTES <br />Mark Blanton, 93 Palomino Lane, stated he lives across from Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4. He <br />stated he came tonight to learn more about what is going on and some things have <br />troubled him. <br />Chair Schaps asked how long he has lived in this area. <br />Mr. Blanton stated he has lived there two and a half years, is a “toy fanatic,” and <br />appreciates the large number of recreational vehicles in this neighborhood. He stated the <br />hanger on Lot 4 will destroy his view and the neighbor behind him complains all the time <br />about planes flying too low. He stated there are a lot of young kids in the neighborhood <br />and that is a concern as well. <br />Chair Schaps asked if he had believed there was no runway there when he bought the <br />property. Mr. Blanton stated he knew it was there and has no objection to what is there <br />now, but objects to future expansion. <br />Mr. Blanton asked if Sunset will be widened to accommodate the additional traffic. He <br />stated he is concerned about the trees that will be removed and replaced by pole barns. <br />He stated he would like more time to work through some of these issues. He stated he <br />cannot believe that alleys are being suggested and is also concerned about police and fire <br />protection with this number of additional homes. <br />Steve McDonald, 336 Carl Street, asked if the stub can be relocated to where the highline <br />wires are and ignore Carl Street all together. He stated he sees no advantage to putting <br />Carl Street through and asked if he will have to pay for a street improvement. <br />Chair Schaps stated he does not know but if a street project is approved then benefiting <br />properties are assessed a portion of the cost. <br />Mr. McDonald stated if the traffic is increased then the street will need to be improved. <br />He stated he has lived on a cul-de-sac for 12 years and putting Carl Street through would <br />ruin his life. He asked them to move the connection to the stub that is under the power <br />line wires where there is an easement. <br />Mike Blazek, owner of Lot 10 on Carl Street, stated this is the first meeting he has been <br />able to attend and he agrees with what Mr. McDonald said about not putting through Carl <br />Street. He stated he planned to build on his beautiful cul-de-sac lot and believes that <br />extending Carl Street would ruin his lot. He agreed with the suggestion that the street be <br />aligned under the power lines. Mr. Blazek stated there is already a jog in the street and <br />when he purchased the lot the selling point was that it was on a cul-de-sac. He stated he <br />is also a licensed pilot. Mr. Blazek stated he thinks extending Carl Street is an extremely <br />bad idea. <br />Dave Ramsden, 302 Carl Street, stated he does not want to see Carl Street extended. He <br />stated if there is an easement under the power lines that should be considered instead of <br />wrecking a nice quiet neighborhood.
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