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271 Planning and Zoning <br /> 272 April 4, 1995 <br /> 273 Page 6 <br /> 274 <br /> 275 - Fire Department is voluntary. <br /> 276 - Roads and traffic it will cause. <br /> 277 - Busing - there is only one bus a day. <br /> 278 - Ordinance states the need for a double car garage. <br /> 279 - Reference "HELL BLOCK" - S. Robin Lane and the problems <br /> 280 already existing. <br /> 281 - Expressed the same fear for the Golden Meadows project. <br /> 282 <br /> 283 Becky Germandson, 1976 - 72 1/2 Street, Q: What do we do to stop <br /> 284 it? What is the procedure? <br /> 285 <br /> 286 Victorian McGowen, 1982 Cardinal Drive, Q: If preference would <br /> 287 be given to the community for the rental of the low- income <br /> 288 townhouses? <br /> 289 <br /> 290 David Melby, 1986 - 72nd Avenue, expressed concerns for the <br /> 291 following issues: <br /> 292 - Transportation problem / cost would be high <br /> 293 - Lack of grocery stores <br /> 294 - Lack of medical centers <br /> 295 - Schools are currently over populated <br /> 296 - Addressed G. Rehbein that his property in Acorn Creek will <br /> 297 not sell with this project going in. <br /> 298 <br /> 299 John Domagall, 1980 - 72nd Street, Q: What is the procedure to <br /> 300 get this turned down? <br /> 301 <br /> 302 Lloyd Drilling explained the process in which a project has to go <br /> 303 through and what the community can do. First, go to the <br /> 304 meetings. The project requires a special use permit therefore <br /> 305 P &Z has control on what they wish to put upon the developer. <br /> 306 Second, it would go before a legal advisors and financial <br /> 307 advisors for the city. And finally the Council will look at it <br /> 308 and take action. <br /> 309 <br /> 310 Drilling questioned Kornovich on a letter addressed to Kornovich <br /> 311 from Metes & Bounds Management Company, reading the first <br /> 312 paragraph: <br /> 313 "The property is zoned multi - family. In developing <br /> 314 properties, that is the only type of property you will <br /> 315 consider. When you investigate a town, you do not <br /> 316 consider properties where you need to fight neighbors." <br /> 317 Kornovich had no response. <br /> 318 <br /> 319 Mayor Wilharber expressed the following questions and concerns: <br /> 320 - Are the buildings going to be built on slabs? <br /> 321 - Is there a tornado shelter? <br /> 322 - Suggested a new feasibility study be done. <br /> 323 - Stated the fees for the plans for 1990 were just paid a <br /> 324 week ago. <br />
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