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City of Centerville <br /> Planning and Zoning Commission <br /> July 11,2017 <br /> Motion by Commissioner Broussard Vickers, seconded by Commissioner Ganzel to <br /> Open the Public Hearing at 7:12 p.m. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> Senior Planner Phil Carlson presented the Staff report to the Commission. He noted that <br /> the report is for a rezone and Preliminary Plat. There is no need for a Comprehensive Plan <br /> Amendment as the Plan is guided properly. The original Concept Plan presented several <br /> months prior was for 22 lots and the new plan is for 17. <br /> Mr. Doug Jost, 7304 Brian Drive, stated that he does not support the plan as he would <br /> prefer that the proposed roadway for the development does not remove/utilize the <br /> temporary cul de sac on Brian Drive. <br /> Mr. Mark Dahl, 7340 Brian Drive, stated that he had concerns regarding drainage for the <br /> development and felt that his property would be greatly impacted. <br /> Mr. Ron Phillips, 7335 Brian Drive, stated that he did not desire to have the development <br /> zoned (R2A) High Density, Single Family near his development. <br /> Mr. Bob Tschida, 7329 Brian Drive, also concurred with Mr. Phillips and Mr. Jost stating <br /> that a through street would allow for Eagle Brooke Church's traffic to flow through their <br /> neighborhood. <br /> Mr. Greg Carpenter, 7325 Brian Drive, stated that he had concerns regarding drainage also <br /> and suggested that the roadway go through to Revoir rather than the Deer Pass <br /> Development. <br /> Mr. Bob Tschida, also stated that he did not agree with rezoning the property to R2A. <br /> Mr. Russ Koski, 7280 Twin Lakes Avenue, reported that the Developer has been working <br /> Rice Creek Watershed regarding water issues and will be continuing throughout the <br /> planning phase. <br /> Mr. David Georgie, 7334 Brian Drive, stated that he was not in favor of the development <br /> and also had drainage concerns. <br /> Ms. Kris Helstrom, 7321 Brian Drive, was concern regarding house values due to the <br /> proposed rezoning of the property along with drainage concerns. <br /> Mr. Todd Christensen presented his Preliminary Plat stating that the development would <br /> include 17 lots. He is continuing to work with Rice Creek Watershed District regarding <br /> the wetlands and drainage. He answered a number of questions from the public and <br /> requested that the Commission provide him with rezoning so he could continue to work on <br /> the development as he desired to get a head start on the proposed development taking place <br /> across the street. He stated that the lots would sell for $128,000 with home values of <br /> $450,000+. <br /> Lengthy discussion ensued regarding the fact that Brian Drive cul de sac was originally <br /> planned as being a temporary cul de sac and most homeowners were aware that at some <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />