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<br />Ms. Amy Mample (7034 Brian Court) speculated that traffic will use Brain Drive to avoid the <br />stop sign at Main and 20th Avenue. <br /> <br />Mr. Peterson addressed the grading and utility plan, and suggested moving C.B.5 6-feet south, <br />so that the pipe from C.B. 5 to C.B. 3 stays within the right-of-way and to show the defined <br />emergency overflow swale between lots 17 -18 from the low point catch basins to the pond. (Set <br />E.o.F. at elevation 906.5). Mr. Peterson elaborated on the Comprehensive Water Main Plan that <br />shows an existing 10-inch main on Brain Drive. Continuing, the plans will need to show a new <br />lO-inch main on Brain Drive and along Eagle Trail and extend thelO-inch main from Eagle Trail <br />to c.R. 54 (20th Avenue South) and connect the lO-inch main to the existing 12-inch main on <br />20th Avenue. <br />Mr. Lessard requested the City pay the pipe oversizing cost. <br /> <br />The Council discussed trailways and its liability and whether or not to pave the trail that connects <br />the Center Villa development to 20th Avenue. Mr. Peterson commented that the width of the <br />Floodway is under investigation. Mr. Palzer noted that the existing business property parcel <br />(Lake Area Utilities) cannot be split because it is in the floodway. Mr. Lessard replied that they <br />are investigating lot split possibilities, however, he would rather assume that liability. <br /> <br />Ms. Chris Swenson (7016 Brian Court) expressed concerns about the tree line being removed and <br />requested that it remain on the property. <br /> <br />Mr. Wayne LtBlanc (1677 Peltier Lake Drive) noted he confirmed the drainage direction of the <br />pond. <br /> <br />Mr. March reported the Planning and Zoning Commission was favorable to granting variances for <br />the butt lots because the lots greatly exceeded the minimal lot size. Mr. Peterson said Brain Drive <br />street will taper down to match the Eagle Trail width. <br /> <br />Councilmember Brenner felt that prior to Council action, the Council should consider the <br />neighbors concerns, and that there is no data to support eliminating the collector street from the <br />comprehensive plan. Mayor Wilharber said the neighbors concerns are valid, the developer has <br />been in several times and questioned why now is the City proposing additional commercial <br />property to develop. <br /> <br />Councilmember Buckbee moved to approve the preliminary plat for Center Villa. <br />contingent upon RCWD and that outlot one is commercial property. Mayor Wilharber <br />seconded the motion. <br /> <br />Councilmember Brenner stated a few concerns she felt the Council should consider. Foremost, <br />the Council has not had ample time to review the Planning and Zoning Meeting minutes. There is <br />no reason or supporting documentation to eliminate the collector street, and trails should be <br />established during construction. Ms. Brenner thanked Mr. Lessard as she enjoyed the pleasure of <br /> <br />5 <br />