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July 14, 2022 PC Minutes <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />Barb Connelly, 13475 Goodview Avenue North, shared that he has been here since 1966 and about <br />the changes she has seen. She thanked the Planning Commission for taking the time to listen to the <br />concerns. <br /> <br />Ganz clarified where and when construction traffic will happen and that the majority of it will be off of <br />Goodview Avenue. <br /> <br />Paul John Heeman, 13327 Goodview Avenue, asked about the timeline. Todd Ganz said that <br />depending on approvals they plan to be 75% done by November. <br /> <br />Commissioner Arcand asked when the buildout will be done. Ganz said that the builders anticipate all <br />of the homes to be done in 3-4 years. <br /> <br />Jay Manke asked for clarification on construction traffic on the old driveway near his home. Todd Ganz <br />said that the existing driveway will be used for two weeks and then the new street. <br /> <br />Ray Bahm told the developer to keep trucks off of 132nd Street. <br /> <br />Jodie Heeman asked how many homes are going in on Goodview Avenue. Juba stated that it is 28 <br />homes on the east side. <br /> <br />Chair Kleissler closed the public hearing at 8:23pm. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lessard confirmed that they heard concerns around traffic and construction restrictions <br />and that those should be passed on to the Sherriff’s Department. <br /> <br />Commissioner Derr expressed that he understands that it is a challenging lot but that the builder has <br />done good job working with the land available. <br /> <br />Commissioner Derr made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Petty to approve the preliminary plat <br />subject to the terms and conditions listed for Goodview Estates. <br /> <br />All ayes. <br /> <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />Old Business <br /> <br />Juba gave an update on the Future Central Business zoning district neighborhood meeting on June 9th, <br />2022. Discussion topics included how do they feel about the zoning, what they would like to see <br />happen, and what is desire of the neighborhood. The neighborhood was unaware of the zoning of <br />their property and was clear that they do not want commercial uses in the area. The Premiere Bank <br />sketch plan applicant did talk at the neighborhood meeting and there were mixed feelings about their