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• <br />• <br />• <br />PLANNING & ZONING BOARD MEETING <br />APRIL 13, 1994 <br />Paul Behr of Karth Road stated that his property line ends <br />before the road begins. The pond is on his property - not the <br />road. Furthermore, the road has not been used as a road since <br />before 1981. It is in Cedar Lake. <br />Jeanne Cummings, daughter of Mrs. Whitcomb, stated that they <br />have farmed the property since 1971. Mrs. Whitcomb decided it <br />was time to sell the property so they sought developers. They <br />have lost over 14 acres to wetlands. The lots proposed will <br />be over 3/4 of an acre which is larger than required in an R- <br />1X District. The land is valuable and people knew it was not <br />going to stay rural forever. In response to a previous <br />question by Mr. DeMotts, she indicated that they still own the <br />property on the west side of Holly Drive and have no plans for <br />it at this time. <br />Al Strommen of 6177 Holly Drive indicated that he has lived <br />there since 1979 and the rezoning was a shock to him. There <br />was no notification that he was aware of. <br />Additional comments were received. <br />Kirk Corson, representing Hokanson Development, explained that <br />the original parcel contained 120 acres but due to wetland <br />constraints their purchase included only 85. He indicated <br />that a lot of the wetland is Type I and II and will most <br />likely end up being mowed and considered yard by property <br />owners. <br />MOTION: Al Robinson made a motion to continue the Public <br />Hearing to the May 11, 1994 meeting of the Planning & Zoning <br />Board. Tom Mesich seconded the motion. All voted aye. <br />Motion carried. <br />In response to the extension of Holly Drive East, City <br />Engineer Schneider stated that the City probably has the ROW <br />for the roadway, but that is not the problem. The City <br />Charter would prohibit us from just building the road. <br />Adjoining property owners would have to agree to pay for the <br />improvement. This could be a million dollar project. Wetland <br />constraints are an additional problem. <br />Al Robinson stated that in the '40's & 50's this roadway was <br />barely passible. <br />Mr. Schneider further explained that adjoining property owners <br />will not be assessed for any sewer and water or road <br />improvements to 12th Avenue and Holly Drive West as a result <br />of this proposed development. <br />In response to an earlier concern, both Mr. Mesich and Mr. <br />Robinson indicated that they would like to see a buffer <br />between the rural area and the R -1X area. <br />The audience was advised that the developer will be presenting <br />a revised plan, meeting with the Park Board on May 2nd, and <br />