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Planning & Zoning Board <br />May 13, 1998 <br />Page 12 <br />the property is rezoned R -3, the only access to the rear property is through the front <br />property so the situation is unique. <br />Acting Chair Johnson said that the Board should be cautious, as any change from R -1 to <br />R -3 has a major impact on the neighborhood. Because North Suburban Development <br />plans to acquire more property, he would like to see a site plan and the extent of multi-. <br />family homes being developed before approving a rezone. <br />Mr. Menkveld stated that a current site plan would be revised as they acquire more <br />property. A good design would be impossible until all desired property is required. <br />Mr. Schilling said that North Suburban Development should then acquire all desired <br />property before requesting a rezone. <br />Mr. Menkveld stated that there are limitations but they know the area does not extend <br />north of 79th Street and east of Lake Drive. <br />Mr. Schilling stated that the area has not yet been laid out. Mr. Menkveld said that the <br />area was laid out with the preliminary plat of Highland Meadows. <br />• <br />Mr. Corson made a MOTION to close the public hearing at 8:35 p.m., and was supported • <br />by Mr. Schilling. Motion carried 6 -0. <br />Acting Chair Johnson stated that the issue would be revisited at the next Planning and <br />Zoning Board meeting with the following conditions: <br />1. Applicant present a site plan. <br />2. Applicant resolve neighborhood's issues. <br />3. Applicant meet with City Engineer to assure right -of -way requirements are met. <br />4. Applicant submit a general concept plan illustrating future development option for <br />the adjoining single family lots to the east and south. <br />5. Applicant waive the 60 day review period for development applications in <br />writing. <br />Mr. Corson made a MOTION to table the rezone of Highland Meadows I1 (710 79th <br />Street), subject to above conditions, and was supported by Mr. Dunn. Motion carried 5 -0. <br />Mr. Dunn asked Ms. Wyland and Mr. Wessel for clarification on the City's position <br />regarding zoning request and site plans. He suggested the issue be put on the Agenda for <br />the next meeting. <br />