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of the plat. Mr. Goertz agreed and stated he would probably look at getting the water <br /> from the east. <br /> Margaret Hensel asked about the concern about children walking to school. It was <br /> mentioned that the children are now being picked up by the bus. <br /> Drilling stated a portion of the proposed 60 foot road could be used for a trailway system. <br /> Mrs. Hensel questioned why everybody hates them. Drilling stated they are trying to help <br /> and that they have every right to develop their property. <br /> Bob Knabe, 6483 - 20th Avenue South, owns the property next to Hensel's and he <br /> expressed a concern for storm water runoff. Mr. Knabe stated that a culvert was put in <br /> lower than Peltier Lake across Peltier Lake Drive and the detention pond is growing <br /> because the weirs are not maintained and the culvert is to low, Mr. Goertz stated that <br /> mitigation would be done for adding the road plus retention ponding on the east and south <br /> ends would probably be necessary. <br /> MOTION by Vermeulen, second by Drilling to close the public hearing on the rezoning of <br /> the Hensel property at 7:35 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Recommendation from public hearing <br /> Mr. Goertz stated the city really needs to look at the comp plan and future roads. <br /> MOTION by Drilling, second by Vermeulen to approve the rezone of the Hensel property <br /> from R3 to R2 (Single Family Residential) contingent upon preliminary plat approval. <br /> P &Z also requests that the developer look at spreading out the lots on the north side to <br /> eliminate the extension of Centerville Road, provide a fixture access to the south; and that <br /> P &R look at a trailway system for access to the school and playground facilities. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br />