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Planning & Zoning Board <br />September 11, 1996 <br />Ms. Dawn Kena, stated that she would like to know if the traffic study will include Fox <br />Trace, and the back part of Pine Ridge along Coyote and if a pedestrian study can also <br />be done with a traffic study. <br />Mr. Ahrens stated that he will look into pedestrian traffic with the traffic engineer. <br />Ms. Betty Carpenter, 6474 Ware Road, stated that the 1,200 cars cited earlier for <br />Ware Road is only a.m. traffic. She worked on the traffic study with the Chief of Police, <br />and traffic was counted only during certain hours of the day. <br />Mr. Dave Rader, 6442 Ware Road, stated that there were approximately 2,300 cars per <br />day on Ware Road last summer according to the Chief of Police. <br />Mr. Bill Trudeau, 410 62nd Street, asked what the assessments will be if 62nd Street <br />is upgraded before development, or if the cost would be included with the development. <br />He further asked if it would be more beneficial for residents to have the road improved <br />before the development or wait until assessments can be shared with the new homes. <br />Mr. Ahrens stated it would be better to wait for the development. <br />Mr. Michael Green stated that he lives on 62nd Street and asked if there is any <br />intention to put a STOP light at Hodgson Road and County Road J. <br />Mr. Ahrens stated that a County report indicated "traffic sign improvements for that <br />intersection ". He will find out what that refers to. <br />Ms. Dan Brunet, 496 Linden Lane, asked who authorized Mr. Carlson to go ahead and <br />grade the pond. <br />Mr. Ahrens stated that Mr. Carlson discussed it with him. He already had a permit for <br />Pine Ridge. As Property owners can construct a pond on their own property as long as <br />there is no drainage problem, that is how he considered the request. Rice Creek <br />Watershed was consulted, and it was determined that there would be no impact on <br />neighboring properties. While he reviews the grading plans, he does not generally <br />inspect the work. <br />Dunn asked if the current grading was approved by the City, as it appears that it is not <br />being done correctly. He asked if it is the function of the City and City Engineer to <br />insure compliance during the process of development. <br />12 <br />• <br />