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• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />August 14, 2002 <br />Page 31 <br />Mr. Rafferty stated his concern was that the Air Park was a unique situation and he <br />strongly suggested they try to continue with those efforts and leave those lots as Air Park <br />lots. He expressed concern about the density of the project. He believed Carl Street <br />should not go through and should remain a cul -de -sac. The connector street should be in <br />a different location. <br />Mr. Hyden concurred with both Mr. Lyden and Mr. Rafferty. He stated it made sense to <br />him to put the road along the power line, but he would like to see more information on <br />this. <br />Ms. Lane also concurred with the other comments. With respect to trail and open space, <br />she would defer that decision to the Park Board. She did not feel this was her position to <br />comment on that. <br />Mr. Zych agreed with staff and what the Come ens A « . resented. He stated they <br />did not own the land where the power lines wer pre� �� ®� about <br />connections for emergency vehicles. <br />Chair Schaps stated he did not want to see t <br />connector road did need to go through any <br />had was from the residents who lived t e_ <br />�6 <br />staff has nothing to show otherwise, then <br />the connector road should not be <br />lines. He asked why they were cr <br />requested further research rega <br />'nged. He stated a <br />ky, the only record they <br />were told it was permanent and <br />could be permanent. He stated <br />it should be over by the power <br />ots around the Air Park. He <br />ncerns on Mustang Lane. <br />Gary Uhde, Cen <br />Park rights. Wi . <br />numerous time <br />stated they <br />did. He indi <br />difficult to sell. <br />ing irk <br />the resid <br />rid they ha• e <br />rected by sta <br />for <br />[e stated they <br />more marketable. H <br />would be astronomical <br />tated they would not infringe upon the Air <br />p, they met with the Air Park representatives <br />working with them regarding their concerns. He <br />Council to work with the neighborhood, which they <br />mg so many Air Park lots was because they were <br />pted to shrink the lots down smaller to make them <br />lots remained as large as the previous lots, the price <br />d ' ay's buyer. <br />Mr. Smyser stated staff recognized the resident's concerns along Carl Street. He stated <br />the point was that they had a plan as to how the City should be drawn out. He indicated <br />if Carl Street was not connected now, it was guaranteed there would not be a connection <br />in the future. He stated if the road went along the power line in the future, the City would <br />have to deal with 150 residents at that time who opposed that connection. He stated the <br />area to the north was not for sale. They were only deferring the decision down the line <br />and the same problem would exist in the future. He stated they were losing the <br />opportunity for a collector street and this was the only opportunity the City had to put in a <br />collector street now. He indicated Options 4 and 5 were unrealistic, even though it <br />looked good on paper. He stated there was no way to know when/if that property was <br />going to develop. He indicated that was the problem staff was dealing with. <br />DRAFT MINUTES <br />