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<br />MAYOR WOODBURN: I think they deserve to see it. Maybe <br />you would want to show them - we could put it up here. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MR. LAUGHINGHOUSE: I hope everyone can see this. The <br />lighter lines are the topography that is in place and ,the <br />darker lines are grading that we're going to accomplish. As an <br />example, from here - Snelling - there would be a cut along the <br />road and, in partial answer to the tree question, we will leave <br />this slope as steep as we can, leaving as many trees as we can. <br />The ultimate home buyer/builder will set out the trees and <br />driveway as necessary. When you come around here, this gets <br />into a fill. This is the pond that you mentioned. There will <br />be some fill around here. Then here, this is where there is <br />a sharp slope here - we intend to fill back this far and,these <br />become (inaudible) all backing up on the pond. The actual <br />pond is right in here. When I talked about this being low, <br />it's only low to where the road is. So in order to - if we <br />wanted to actually improve this or put a cul-de-sac down here <br />or something like that - it would take an immense amount of <br />grading, and we're just not going to do that. This is going to <br />remain larger lots. (Inaudible conversation between those <br />looking at the map.) A little bit of grading here and a <br />little bit of grading to accomplish this road. Now, the tree <br />line is right here, so the edge of the roadway goes right up <br />the tree line here - I hope everyone can see that - and, of <br />course, we have to cut through the trees right here. We cut <br />out this section of the road just for that reason, plus we <br />like cul-de-sac lots - deadend lots. <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: I recognize this isn't really part <br />storm sewer, etc., but we'll still answer any questions. <br />further questions? <br /> <br />of the <br />Any <br /> <br />MR. ADOLPH MILLER, 3609 North Pascal: Why couldn't we <br />put up a deadend street there and save that extra assessment? <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: Deadend street on Wesley? <br /> <br />MR. MILLER: On Pascal. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: Well, it's a deadend without the hammer- <br />head. We haven't said there would be an assessment for that. <br />There could be, perhaps. There are several reasons that this <br />has" been considered to be put in. One of them is fire protec- <br />tion. They don't like things where they can't back up and <br />get out of the way - get trapped, and things like this. The <br />second reason for it is snow storage. Those are"two that I <br />can think of right off hand. <br /> <br />MR. MAX STOUTENBURG, 1435 West County Road E: <br />a limited time, once they develop this land, before <br />housing and stuff has to be built in there? or can <br />it and ten years later maybe the final housing will <br />in there? <br /> <br />Is there <br />all the <br />he develop <br />be buil t <br /> <br />10 <br />