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Planning and Zoning Meeting January 7, 1997 <br /> Tourville asked if Royal Oaks was requesting R -2 Single Family rezoning? Mr. Black said <br /> yes. Tourville asked if there is a building pad on each lot including the smallest lot, Mr. <br /> Black said yes there is a building pad on each lot and 15,000 square feet is the smallest lot. <br /> Tourville confirmed the three accesses; two off County Road 14 and one off Centerville <br /> Road. <br /> LaMotte asked what would happen with the shrubs and trees. Mr. Black said the majority <br /> of the shrubs and trees will remain. Royal Oaks felt preserving the atmosphere would lend <br /> to the development. LaMotte questioned the Centerville Elementary Schools drainage. <br /> Mr. Black mentioned a portion of the drainage will be flowing on Lots 7, 8, 9 and 10. Mr. <br /> Black has been in contact with Bill Martin and Gary Korpella at the school and RCWD. <br /> Royal Oaks is happy to work with the school on the drainage issues. Although the <br /> majority of the ponding is on the school property, Mr. Black was not sure if RCWD will <br /> allow ponding in wetlands. LaMotte suggested placing a fence along the pond area to <br /> keep kids out. Mr. Kytonen mentioned the ponds are very shallow. <br /> Mr. Black mentioned the lowest floor elevations will be two feet above the flood plain. <br /> Tourville questioned the trailway to the school. Mr. Black said the trailway will be a 15 <br /> feet wide and 140 feet along the trail right of way to the school. If the city would prefer <br /> something else Royal Oaks is happy to discuss it. Although Mr. Behrind, Mr. Martin and <br /> Mr. Korpella from the school have seen the plans and were comfortable with the trail <br /> leading to the ballfields. <br /> Tourville asked if the school was against a through road. Mr. Black understood the <br /> school was not in favor of a through road. Whereas, the Fire and Police departments were <br /> in favor of the road going through. <br /> Mayor Wilharber commented the city could have the developers put in sidewalks. <br /> March commented sidewalks could be included in the developers agreement. Tourville <br /> asked what is to keep motorized vehicles or bikes from driving on the sidewalk. Mr. Bill <br /> Lalonde of 1687 Westview Street, felt it depends how the city address the sidewalks. Tim <br /> Schweppe of 7249 Centerville Road, questioned the distance between the development <br /> and the north side abutting properties. Mr. Black said it will be a minimal of 30 feet but it <br /> could be 50 - 60 feet back. Mr. Schweppe asked about drainage. Mr. Kytonen said they <br /> could install a berm and redirect the flow of water. <br /> Mr. Schweppe asked what will happen with the row of pines and the other trees which run <br /> along the wetlands? Mr. Black said the trees will stay, unless the lot purchaser wishes to <br /> move their house in that area. <br /> Mr. Schweppe asked the proposed width of the road from Centerville Road since it was <br /> constructed at 34 feet? Mr. Kytonen said the width of the road right of way will be 60 <br /> feet with a 34 foot road. <br /> • <br /> 2 <br />