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157 Planning and Zoning <br /> 158 June 6, 1995 <br /> 159 Page 4 <br /> 160 <br /> 161 Vermeulen expressed concern about the maintenance of roads (plowing <br /> 162 and lighting) and also added that the downsize is good. <br /> 163 <br /> 164 Kornovich stated that the management company will address any <br /> 165 problems immediately because they want the program to work. <br /> 166 <br /> 167 Tourville asked what the percent or chances of elderly /seniors <br /> 168 living in the project. Kornovich answered that one of the highest <br /> 169 demands are for handicapped. Only 1 unit per building is required <br /> 170 but may have more because of the demand. <br /> 171 <br /> 172 Bill LaLonde, 1687 Westview Street, stated when he first heard <br /> 173 about it he was upset, thought the size was to big. Feels the <br /> 174 scaling back to 32 units won't hurt the community. LaLonde is <br /> 175 still concerned with the ownership of the project. <br /> 176 <br /> 177 Kornovich replied that the management company keeps it for 18 years <br /> 178 before it can be sold. <br /> 179 <br /> 180 Kornovich stated that Metes and Bounds has a good reputation for <br /> 181 maintaining of their properties. Kornovich stated he can't believe <br /> 182 the concern of the upkeep of the properties when some of the houses <br /> 183 in Centerville are not kept up. Some need painting, missing <br /> 184 siding, need roof improvements, etc. <br /> 185 <br /> 186 Mayor Wilharber stated that building rental property is new to the <br /> 187 city and has brought concerns to the residents. He asked Kornovich <br /> 188 if he would continue to build if turned down for financing. <br /> 189 Kornovich replied no. There is two more drawings for credits and <br /> 190 1 out of 3 receives them. Tourville stated that even if the city <br /> 191 gives approval the project may not be done if credits are not <br /> 192 obtained. Wilharber added that Kornovich has a 981 approval rate <br /> 193 so therefore must be doing something right. <br /> 194 <br /> 195 Vermeulen stated she would like to wait until there is a full <br /> 196 commission before acting on. <br /> 197 <br /> 198 LaMotte believes that if they hold off and let things settle, the <br /> 199 idea might be better accepted. <br /> 200 <br /> 201 Wilharber stated that with the change in the plat it has to be <br /> 202 looked at by the Building Inspector. Kornovich stated that he was <br /> 203 not going to spend $10,000.00 for a preliminary plat if the project <br /> 204 won't even be accepted. <br /> 205 <br /> 206 Motion by Vermeulen, second by LaMotte to table recommendation on <br /> 207 the sketch proposal of Golden Meadows until there is a full panel, <br /> 208 Nay - Tourville, motion carried. <br />
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