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<br />March 27,2006 <br /> <br />City of Centerville <br />Planning & Zoning Commission <br />1880 Main Street <br />Centerville, MN 55038 <br /> <br />Dear Commission Members, <br /> <br />At the last meeting of the P & Z Commission, members of St. Genevieve's Parish came before <br />the commission to apply for a variance in order to construct a driveway to our new community <br />center. Joe and Christy Highland also appeared before the commission with some concerns <br />about St. Genevieve's application. The commission listened to both parties and then suggested <br />that St. Genevieve's and the Highlands meet to agree on a common solution. Joe and Christy <br />Highland and Fr. Tom Fitzgerald met on March 18th and 26th and worked out a plan acceptable to <br />both parties. Below is our agreement: <br /> <br />1. St. Genevieve's would construct a 6 ft high alternating board cedar fence. The fence <br />would start as far north as allowed by city ordinances and would continue along the entire <br />western and southern property boundaries of 1680 Heritage Street and the church <br />property. The church can choose which company they would like to install the fence. <br />2. The fence would start 3 ft west of the northern property marker and continue <br />perpendicular to Heritage Street. At the southern property marker the fence will then be <br />approximately 5 to 6 ft off of the property line. <br />3. The fence on the southern property boundary would be 2 ft south of the property line. <br />4. There is a row of young treeslbushes planted lining up with the northern property marker <br />that would remain where they are now that would provide an extra barrier for sound as <br />well as blocking the view of the road from the Highland house. <br />5. St. Genevieve's will maintain the fence in accordance to city ordinances regarding <br />privacy fencing. <br />6. The Highlands understand that the road will need to be built prior to the building ofthe <br />fence. The road will not be open to traffic until the fence is built. <br />7. The Highlands will have the right to "tie in" to the privacy fence if they choose to add <br />other fencing to their property. <br /> <br />Thank you for considering this proposal. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />~)~ filii ;.di;.,1--!.j/JJ..4 <br />Joe & Christy Hig~:n~-v 0 <br />1681erilage Si\"el 1-1:: <br />~ I .i:,rrjl-& <br /> <br />Fr. Thomas P. Fitzgerald! <br />Church of St. Genevieve <br />
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