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Planning & Zoning Board <br />February 12, 2003 APPROVED MINUTES <br />Page 38 <br />road was because the City would not allow it. He noted they would be adding turn lanes, <br />but not additional travel lanes. <br />Chair Schaps invited appl icant to make comment. <br />Greg Schlink, developer, stated they accep ted staff’s recommendation for tabling this <br />item. He stated they were working with staff on their recommendations. He noted they <br />were also working with staff on the traffi c issues. He stated they have had one <br />neighborhood meeting so far with the resident s. He noted there was good attendance at <br />the meeting and the residents were concer ned about traffic issues and the townhomes <br />they were proposing, especially the value of the townhomes. He indicated the residents <br />did not want a gas station or retail in the area. <br />Chair Schaps recommended they have more neighborhood meetings. Mr. Schlink replied <br />if they were fruitful meetings, he would not oppose them. He stated they had a nice <br />project that they were proud of. He stated th ey had a project in Forest Lake and invited <br />the public to see it. He encouraged the resident s to see that project. He stated the project <br />was south of 97, just west of the airport. <br />Chair Schaps requested in the future, they br ing in pictures of their developments for <br />review. <br />Greg Nault, 6450 Ware Road, stated he was a re sident for 22 years. He stated his biggest <br />concern was the density of the project. He asked they consider R-2 residential on Ware <br />Road. He requested the density be kept down along Ware Road. Chair Schaps stated <br />when there was commercial development in th e area, one of the ways to transition back <br />to single-residential was to put in medium density housing. <br />Mr. Nault stated if new homes went in Ware Road, they needed to at least know that the <br />homes behind them would be high density. <br />Perry Ladem, 6425 Hodgson Road, stated he wa s opposed to the rezoning to commercial. <br />He stated when he bought his home five years ago, he researched th at the farm was going <br />to be residential and if he knew it was goi ng to be rezoned commercial, he would not <br />have bought his property. He suggested putti ng in the commercial property along Birch <br />Street where the other commercial property was. <br />Dana Skibsted, 6471 Hodgson Road, agreed th at the commercial should be along Birch <br />Street. She expressed concern about the lig hting coming into her home and the widening <br />of the road. She requested th e lighting to low and that a lo t of trees be planted if she <br />loses her pine trees. She requested a berm to protect lighting from coming into her home. <br />She noted they had a well and a septic syst em and stated there was an existing drainage <br />field in the farmland. She stated she unde rstood the water would be ponded and filtered <br />from the commercial area and that it would drain into her backyard. She asked what <br />would happen if her septic went bad becaus e of this drainage, or if her well gets <br />contaminated from this runoff. She also expressed concern about the run-off going into <br />Baldwin Lake. She stated this could be a huge issue for her.
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