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Mr, Drilling sympathized with Nit Turner's concern for increased traffic, but indicated <br />he did not believe the present strip mall had negatively impacted the neighborhood as it <br />does not generate that much traffic. The proposed strip mall would generate additional <br />traffic minimally. <br />Mr. Turner stated that currently one (1) stop sign is, installed at the intersection of <br />Peterson Trail and Main Street. W. Turner felt that it would not take people long to <br />figure out that they can, go up Peterson Trail to avoid tie ups at Main Street and Peterson <br />Trail, Mr. Turner stated he did not have a problem with tearing the old house down and <br />zoning it Commercial but he does have a problem with increased traffic on Peterson <br />Trail. It appears to him that a plan is developed and then changed at the last minute. <br />Mr. Drilling indicated there was a public hearing, to take resident input held at a previous <br />meeting, which is where it was learned there would be a problem putting a driveway on <br />the Shad Avenue side, Mr. Turner, indicated he did not have notice of that public hearing. <br />Mr. Turner thanked Mr. Drilling for his efforts to appease the neighborhood during the <br />construction of his first building. Mr. Turner again expressed concern for increased <br />traffic on Peterson Trail and requested an alternative. Mr. Turner requested that the <br />County be contacted to ascertain the possibility of a wider access onto Main Street rather <br />than the option proposed. <br />Mr. March stated there may be a trail crossing the property and a wider access onto Main <br />Street with an island of some sort between the entrance and exit lanes would be a nice <br />safety feature for bikers and walkers. <br />W. Turner questioned whether Mr. Drilling intended to have fencing or some type of <br />screening, from neighboring homes. <br />Mr. March asked Chairperson Hanson to have Nft. Drilling explain some of the <br />comments and suggestions that came out of the previous public hearing and have been <br />incorporate into his plan. <br />Mr. Drilling indicated there would be a berm along the backside of the property with a <br />six (6) or eight (8) foot fence that would effectively screen the building. <br />Mr. Turner questioned whether the building would be set back off the property line far <br />enough to allow for maintenance to the building without having to trespass onto <br />neighboring properties, Mr. Drilling concurred. <br />nu lie eninAll in favor. Motion carried unanimousiv. <br />Chairperson Hanson closed the public hearing at 7:40 p.m. <br />3 Qrdinance #39 - Sign <br />A - <br />Chairperson Hanson opened the public hearing at 7:40 p.m. <br />
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