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• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />January 8, 2003 <br />Page 21 <br />across the runway and he has gone out and explained to them that this is private property <br />and it is an active runway. <br />Mr. Hyden noted the residents are not at home all of the time so there is nothing to stop <br />them from crossing all of the runways. Mr. Hunter stated he doesn't usually catch the <br />same kids twice. <br />Chair Schaps asked if the area is posted with signs. Mr. Hunter stated there are some <br />signs. <br />Chair Schaps stated the taxiway may be the problem and asked if there is a way to hook <br />the pond around and keep the trees. Mr. Hunter indicated there is not. <br />Kyle Kruger, 345 Carl Street, stated they just purchased their house and while working on <br />the plans and septic were told that nothing was happening on this property for the next <br />ten years. <br />Chair Schaps stated public hearings have been held on this project for a while now. <br />Mr. Kruger stated that he started asking questions of the neighbors and learned about it as <br />well as Century Farms. He stated the seller and realtor did not tell him about this and it <br />would have been nice to have been told this information. <br />Eric Schneider, 250 Palomino, stated he lives on the west end of the runway and while <br />there has been discussion about adding the Airpark hangers to buffer the noise, that may <br />be for 15 to 20 feet but what about when the plane is taking off. He stated they fly right <br />over his house. He noted that the beginning proposal was for something much smaller <br />and asked if this is a money issue. He stated he has lived there for three years. <br />Chair Schaps noted that the Airpark has been there longer than three years so Mr. <br />Schneider knew this was an active airport when he purchased his home. <br />Mr. Schneider stated they did know that but he is concerned about additional noise <br />pollution. He stated that a bike path was proposed around the airport when his area was <br />developed along with a safety fence but nothing has happened. <br />Mr. Rafferty asked if his lot is part of the Airpark. Mr. Schneider stated it is not and his <br />house is where the safety zone starts. <br />Chair Schaps stated he is having a hard time being sympathetic since the Airpark existed <br />when they purchased the house three years ago and it should have been known that there <br />would be additional houses in the open area. He noted the issue is about two additional <br />houses and asked Mr. Schneider if the noise is so bad that he is thinking about moving. <br />Mr. Schneider stated he is not thinking about moving. <br />DRAFT MINUTES <br />