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Chairman Senkler reviewed a letter received from Grant Township in which <br />they expressed concern regarding property in their township being <br />landlocked by this subdivision. Chairman Senkler stated that he felt this <br />issue should be addressed prior to any recommendation being made. <br />Mr. Larry Samstead, Itasca Engineering informed the commission he would be <br />providing more information on his next drawing. He also stated that he <br />could change the radius of the roads and the proposed roadway could access <br />the lots created only if that was what the city wanted. He stated that he <br />would provide whatever information was required by the city engineer. <br />Chairman Senkler opened the public hearing for comments. Area residents <br />Mike Ball, Craig Breeder, and others were also concerned with the current <br />location of the roadway, the purchase agreement which indicated the <br />roadway would be located on the south line of the proposed subdivision, <br />and the proposed roadway allowing access to the north to 122nd St. <br />The planning commission concurred that it would be pointless to review <br />this application until all questions have been addressed, particularly <br />with regard to the landlocked parcel in Grant Township. <br />Chairman Senkler asked Mr. Samstead if he would permit the commission to <br />table this issue until the questions could be addressed. Mr. Samstead <br />stated whether the planning commission recommended approval or not was <br />irrelevant to any final decision made by the city council and requested <br />the commission make their recommendation at this time. <br />After a lengthy discussion commissioners concurred that it would be <br />impossible to make a recommendation based on the information provided at <br />this time. Mr. Samstead was again consulted, he now felt he had a clearer <br />picture of what was being requested of him regarding additional <br />information and agreed to table the issue until the May 24th meeting. <br />Motion made by Senkler, seconded by Barnes to table this request until May <br />24th. <br />All aye, motion passed. <br />Subdivision Request (Sunny Creek Acres <br />On behalf of Area Land Developers of Hugo, Mr. Dennis Murray has made <br />application to the City of Hugo for the subdivision of a 20 acre parcel of <br />land into 42 single family dwelling lots. The property in question is <br />zoned SFU and is located at the northeast corner of 140th St. and Fenway <br />Ave. In 1988 the Hugo Planning Commission recommended approval of the <br />preliminary plat for this same parcel of land involving a subdivision of <br />land into one acre lots as requested by then owner, Mr. John Kostuch. <br />Later in the year Mr. Kostuch chose to drop this project and not proceed <br />with final plat approval. The current owners of the site wish to <br />subdivide this property into smaller lots and serve it with utilities, <br />street, curb/gutter, stormwater drainage, and other amenities required for <br />this type of development. The property in question is generally described <br />as part of the southeast 1/4 of Section 19 and the southwest 1/4 of <br />Section 30, T31N, R21W, in the City of Hugo. This application was <br />reviewed by the Hugo Planning Commission at their March 22, 1989 regular <br />meeting. Said matter was tabled at the request of the developer allowing <br />P.C. Minutes 4-26-89 8 <br />