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• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />March 10, 1999 <br />Page 2 <br />IV. OPEN MIKE <br />Acting Chair Johnson declared the Open Mike portion of the meeting open at 6:36 p.m. <br />No one appeared for open mike. <br />Mr. Corson made a MOTION to close the Open Mike portion of the meeting at 6:37 p.m., <br />and was supported by Mr. Trehus. Motion carried 5 -0. <br />V. ACTION ITEMS <br />A. PUBLIC HEARING, Clearwater Creek Phase III, Rezone from Rural and <br />Rural Executive to PDO /Single Family and Preservation Development Preliminary <br />Plat and Comprehensive Plan Amendment <br />Mr. Smyser stated the current application represents the product of discussions with staff, <br />consultants, and numerous City boards. The application is for a prehensive Plan <br />amendment including MUSA amendment, rezoning from Rura + ' ural -X to Planned <br />Development Overly (PDO) for single family residential val of the <br />preliminary development plan for the PDO. <br />Mr. Smyser reviewed the analysis report i <br />using a PDO noting that it includes the <br />Mr. Mike Quigly, Develop <br />range of $175,000 10, <br />development. <br />Acting Chair Johnso <br />e o explained the new format <br />tion. <br />ter Creek, stated the houses will be priced in a <br />ed he will take care of the trail paving within the <br />declared the public hearing open at 7:43 p.m. <br />Mr. Smyser distributed a letter from Jacqueline and Joe Jarosz, 5299 Grand Avenue <br />future homeowner in the first or second phase, which expressed concerns regarding the <br />rezoning of Clearwater Creek Phase III and request that it remain rural. He asked that the <br />letter be entered into the public record. <br />Mr. Curt Deppard, 6614 LaCasse Drive, came forward and asked for clarification on <br />several issues. He asked if the PDO is the first try and if the street widths will be smaller. <br />He asked how many homes will be priced above $250,000 and how many builders will be <br />allowed in the development. <br />Mr. Smyser indicated the PDO is the first step in approval for a development and the <br />street width will be smaller to accommodate for more open space. <br />