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MAY. -20' 98 (WED) 14:33 <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />May 13, 1998 <br />Page 4 <br /># # # # #tttt #tk #t tic* tt# <br />TEL:612 421 9511 <br />P. 004 <br />Mr. Schilling asked if the storage area would be designed to only to handle the additional <br />run -off or much more flooding. Mr. Nelson indicated it would be designed for only the <br />additional run -off, they would not make it any larger than necessary. <br />Mr. Ahrens stated that the improvements Mr. Nelson described would improve the current <br />drainage on the streets. He is concerned about the additional run=off that.wouldi <br />generated from more housing. He would like to see the evidence that there would be no <br />net increase of run -off. <br />Chair Schaps asked for brief comments from any citizens in the audience who wished to <br />express their opinion regarding the project. <br />Trudie Bruner, 270 Linda Avenue, stated that the drawings Collova Builders had <br />presented were incorrect. She referred to a map of the current development. She believes <br />that R -1 is not consistent with the area. The project would triple the density of homes in <br />the area. She is also concerned with tearing down of many trees, smaller frontages than <br />the area currently has, sewer, and drainage. Ms. Bruner indicated that smaller frontages <br />would be totally inconsistent with the neighborhood. Although everyone in the area is <br />using a septic system, they do not want to eliminate the option of hooking up to sewer. <br />She would like to keep the rural look of the area. Ms. Bruner referred to a petition <br />regarding the project, noting that no one had refused to sign it. <br />Tom Bruner, 270 Linda Avenue, stated that his main concern regarding the project was <br />water management. He believes that the soil would not be able to soak up the additional <br />run-off and pond overflow. He stated that the culverts were designed for a small area <br />only. Mr. Bruner indicated he owned one of the ponds, and the culvert put in 15 years <br />ago was basically a 10" PVC pipe, meant for the trail only and would not accommodate <br />the whole block Currently, the ponds take approximately one month to return to the <br />normal level after a rainfall. The proposed pond in the rear of the development will <br />overflow into the two ponds that already overflow. He asked that the Board take his <br />concerns into consideration. <br />Peter Rosenthal, 288 Rohavic, stated that he also owned one of the ponds. He feels that if <br />the City approves the R -1 zoning, it would have a negative impact making the street more <br />rural. He hopes the Board will take the whole street into consideration, addressing the <br />curbs, gutters, and road work. <br />Connie Grundhofer, 235 Linda Avenue, addressed the issue of infiltration. She stated that <br />Marty Asleson, Environmental and Forestry Coordinator, visited the area and concluded <br />Collova Builders were not properly addressing the infiltration issue. Developing two lots <br />into six lots would result in wide open lawns that would require more chemicals. When <br />the overflow of water runs into the ponds with these chemicals from the lawns, the pond <br />life would be affected as well as Baldwin Lake. Ms. Grundhofer also noted that the <br />proposed division of land was extremely small and would be inconsistent with the current <br />lots. <br />
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