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Planning & Zoning Board <br />November 12, 1998 <br />Page 4 <br />Mr. Richard Carlson, Developer of West Shadow Pond, came forward and thanked staff <br />for the analysis and the report. He stated he was in agreement with the conditions of <br />staff, the Environmental Board, and Park Board. He stated a neighborhood meeting was <br />held with 23 neighbors. Two hundred invitations were sent out. He stated the majority <br />of the neighbors were concerned with 62nd Street. He reviewed the following concerns <br />raised at the meeting: <br />1. Street light on 62nd Street and West Shadow Lake Drive - Mr. Carlson stated he <br />assumed a street light would be placed at that intersection. <br />2. Concrete Driveways - There are concrete driveways north on West Shadow Lake Road <br />and residents would prefer the new homes have a concrete driveway also. <br />3. Setback - The setback will be 40'. <br />4. Screening along the trail - Mr. Carlson stated he will plant a row of Pines along the <br />first two properties for screening. The rest of the property is park land which requires <br />park approval for screening. Screening with trees 40' from the roadway will also be <br />placed adjacent to the Rawleigh property - Lot 5, Birchwood Acres. The lots are 3/4 of <br />an acre. <br />5. Drainage - Mr. Carlson stated water will drain away from 62nd Street. <br />Mr. Carlson stated the neighborhood meeting went well. He indicated he agrees with the <br />concerns raised about 62nd Street and will donate to those improvements. He stated <br />another option is to develop a cul -de -sac on the end of the development to deter traffic. <br />He stated a Master Plan of the park was distributed at the meeting. <br />Mr. Dunn asked if Mr. Carlson would consider talking to the City Forester about planting <br />Spruce trees instead of Pines. He stated he believes Spruce trees offer more screening <br />and live longer. Mr. Carlson stated he has met with the City Forester. He has concerns <br />regarding the park trail being screened completely. The City Forester would like to see a <br />grouping of trees. Mr. Carlson indicated he is willing to screen with Pine or Spruce trees. <br />Mr. Ted Mattke, Mattke Engineering, came forward and distributed pictures to the Board <br />of 62nd Street. He suggested that if the plat is approved the developer could install a trail <br />in the interim to at least get the pedestrians off the roadway. <br />Mr. Tom Drow, 6317 Red Maple Lane, expressed concern regarding 62nd Street. He <br />reviewed a traffic study that was conducted in December, 1996. If the development <br />occurs there is the potential for 1,300 trips per day accessing 62nd Street. He stated he is <br />in favor of the development with the exception of West Shadow Lake Road not going <br />through to 62nd Street until reconstruction of 62nd Street occurs. He suggested a <br />barricade be left on the north side of West Shadow Lake Road while the development is <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />