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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />November 10, 1999 <br />Page 9 <br />amendment were approved. The Board could delay action on the item pending resolution <br />to some outstanding issues or if the Board wish to take action on the application several <br />conditions would be recommended. <br />Chair Schaps declared the public hearing open at 8:30 p.m. <br />Chair Schaps asked if the applicant is in agreement to all conditions and if a <br />neighborhood meeting was held. Staff advised the applicant will comply to all <br />conditions. A neighborhood meeting was not held based on the new submittal. <br />Mr. Dunn stated a matrix of what has changed between the two plans would have been <br />helpful. He expressed concern regarding the number of open items and the loss of the <br />park plan. It has been suggested the City purchase additional park land which would <br />depend on funding. <br />Ms. Gail Judd, 670 79th Street, expressed concern regardin <br />being next to a park. She stated she is interested in pur <br />indicated she would prefer something between her p c <br />she hopes approval for additional homes does not h <br />and her property <br />on of Outlot D. She <br />t e park. She added that <br />t area. <br />Mr. Dave Bombeck, 626 Main Street, aske• s.. d to divide public park property <br />and private property with a fence. <br />Chair Schaps advised the develope •nom" provides a fence for a property owner. <br />It is not typical to have a fence .• park. <br />Mr. Bombeck stated he is . s. erned abut the road accesses and if they are adequate <br />and how a connection to Wood Duck Drive. <br />Staff advised thr <br />study was done in <br />Marilyn, and 0 -5% <br />e adequate for emergency access. He stated that a traffic <br />indicated traffic use of 75% on 79th Street, 20 -25% on <br />ois Lane. <br />Mr. Bombeck stated that staffing for emergency services needs to be considered with the <br />amount of growth and expansion within the City. <br />Chair Schaps noted staffing is a Council issue. <br />Ms. Melissa Blackledge, 7830 Country Lane, stated she is very concerned about saving <br />the grove of trees in her backyard. <br />Ms. Sherman referred to a map and pointed out the trees that will be saved. <br />• Ms. Blackridge continued stating she likes the idea of a park in the area. She stated that <br />traffic is already a problem and will become worse with new development. She stated <br />