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Terry Burmeister stated she was told the property to the east of her house <br />was zoned SFE (1 acre), and that they moved from their previous home <br />because of concentrated development. Jack Perron felt that the developers <br />should run the sewermain along Fenway Avenue so that others could hookup <br />to the line. <br />Willy Lessard responded to some of the concerns of the citizens as <br />follows: <br />1. The stormwater ponding submitted with the Kostuch development was <br />considerably less than what they are proposing this time. <br />2. The pond is larger than what required by RCWD. <br />3. The valuation of the homes would be from $80,000-$150,000. <br />4. Many of the lots would be larger than the required 10,400 sq. ft. <br />5. The property would be improved by sewer and water thereby providing <br />added fire protection to surrounding property. <br />6. During watermain extension, one lane of traffic would be open, and <br />their plan would include the upgrading of the railroad crossing. <br />7. A traffic analysis would be done at applicants expense. <br />Because Dennis Murray was unaware of the staff recommendations and <br />observations, and the staff did not have an opportunity to review all of <br />Mr. Murray's plans (provided concept plan only), Chairman Senkler thought <br />it best for all concerned that the matter be tabled until all parties are <br />informed. <br />Senkler made motion, Mezzano seconded, to table the subdivision <br />��� application for SUNNY CREEK ACRES until the Planning Commission meeting of <br />| ��r <br />| April 26, 1989. The developers agreed to the motion for tabling. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />Motion made by Senkler, seconded by Barnes to adjourn at 10:45PM. <br />All aye, motion passed. <br />Mary Ann Creager <br />Acting Secretary <br />P.C. Minutes - 3-22-89 8 <br />