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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board Minutes <br />August 10, 1994 <br />Engineer immediately following final grading. <br />Mr. Bruce Dresel, of Dresel Contracting, was present and <br />stated that the property is a sandy field, the intention is to <br />spread the topsoil and reseed with rye grass. No mixing will <br />be done on site, the material is peat, topsoil, silt and sand. <br />Erosion control will be handled with hay bales. A wetland <br />delineation has been prepared. Timing is very important as <br />work is underway on the Main Street project. <br />Kathy Nordine suggested that the City secure some type of Bond <br />for the work to be done. Mr. Dresel stated that he would have <br />no problem with that requirement. <br />PUBLIC HEARING opened at 9:15 P.M. <br />Mr. Ken Murphy of 583 Lois Lane was present and indicated a <br />concern about dust from the stockpile and if any chemicals <br />would be used. He also asked for a good faith effort to <br />minimize any challenges to the neighborhood. <br />Clarence Schlaker, 610 Main Street, expressed concern <br />regarding drainage. His property is directly east of the <br />site. There is a small ponding area between the properties <br />and he does not want to see this enlarged, nor does he want <br />any drainage problems on his property because of this project. <br />Mr. Rich Matchkey, property owner to the west, also expressed <br />concern about drainage. The area is low and he has had water <br />in his basement for 20 years. Ms. Bombeck, also to the west, <br />expressed concern about drainage. <br />Mr. Dresel explained that they do not intend to have any <br />runoff onto adjoining properties. They are looking for <br />topsoil only and will stay back from the property lines. <br />PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED 9:25 p.m. <br />John Landers asked if we could request some type of drainage <br />ditch on the property to prevent runoff. City Engineer <br />Schneider explained that you can't just put in a ditch, proper <br />design and special permits would be required. However, this <br />permit could be contingent upon submittal of a drainage plan <br />that is reviewed prior to Council action. <br />Kathy Nordine asked about completion and was advised by Mr. <br />Dresel that it would be the end of October. Tom Mesich asked <br />if the adjoining property floods, who do the people complain <br />to - the City. Darrell Schneider said yes. <br />Joyce Sharpen asked if you let them put in a pond won't that <br />affect future development of the property. Darrel Schneider <br />replied yes it will. Also, permits will be required from the <br />11 <br />