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<br />. <br /> <br />l <br /> <br />drainage, so Mr. Wilharber's drainage will not be affected. Mr. Carlson indicated <br />whatever needs to be done will be completed and assured that Mr. Wilharber's drainage <br />will not be affected. <br /> <br />Ken Vanderbeek resides at 6892 Centerville Road and stated he will need to be part of <br />the feasibility study, and he will most likely be required to hook up to City sewer and <br />water. Mr. Vanderbeek would like to know what it will cost him as a property owner, <br />since his house is so far back from the road (150 ft). The commission felt it was <br />important from a planning viewpoint to know what the development will cost to residents <br />around the area. <br /> <br />Tom Wilharber of 6849 CenterviIle Road questioned the actual depth of the pond in the <br />development. Mr. Carlson stated there is a normal pond elevation of 899 with a 100 year <br />pond elevation of 90 I, the contours in the backyard are about four or five feet deep with <br />varying depth and contours. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber indicated the Planning and Zoning Commission would normally <br />recommend to City Council that a feasibilitly study be completed, resulting in the <br />Council granting or denying the approval. However, Mr. Carlson stated he would pay for <br />the feasibility study, which the council should be aware of <br /> <br />Motion by A. LaMotte seconded by R. DeVine to close the oubHc heann!!. Motion <br />carried unanimouslv. <br /> <br />Motion by D. Kilian. seconded by R. DeVine to submit to City Council. anproval of <br />the prelimiparv olat rezone request contin!!ent upon Mr. Carlson's resolution of the <br />City En!!ineer's concerns. the City Buildin!! Official's concerns. alon!! with the set- <br />back issue on CenterviUe Road and provide a cost estimate/feasibility study to the <br />City at his expense. Mr. Carlson is in addition reouired to attain the Rice Creek <br />Watershed permit and all other aODroonate oermits. Motion carried nnanimouslv. <br /> <br />Mr. Carlson stated when the feasibility study is completed, the affected residents will be <br />very concerned about their potion of the cost. Mr. Carlson requested Council to <br />breakdown the feasibility study to address the individual costs to the property owners. <br /> <br />Council Member Vickers stated the Commission is currently looking at revising the <br />accessory building size, and is trying to detennine a percentage to use. It appears the <br />pole building being discussed would be allowed on that size lot with the revision. <br />Keeping that thought in mind, the commission feels they will need to grant the variance <br />because the revision will probably will not be in effect before this subdivision is <br />approved. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS - MET COUNCIL LOT SPLIT <br /> <br />This item was recognized by the commission, but no action was needed or required of the <br />Commission at this time. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />.., <br />