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P &Z MEETING MINUTES <br /> SEPTEMBER 8, 1992 <br /> PAGE THREE <br /> A copy of the "Exhibits 1 -7" are attached to and made a part of <br /> these minutes. <br /> Roger Fenton, 1841 Prairie Drive, asked whose responsibility is <br /> it to insure proper grading of the development. Mr. Fenton noted <br /> his biggest fear is that the drainage problem he is experiencing <br /> would be aggravated. <br /> Greg Sievert, 7254 Mill Road, was present. Mr. Sievert noted the <br /> Centerville Heights Development has increased the amount of water <br /> draining onto the back of his lot. Mr. Sievert is concerned his <br /> property will also collect water from the proposed Acorn Creek <br /> Development. <br /> Mr. Stewart noted the Acorn Creek Development should not make the <br /> drainage problem worse. The proposed Grading Plan suggests <br /> capturing the water run -off and taking it away to the north of <br /> the development. <br /> Scott Goeltl, 1844 Prairie Drive, was present. Mr. Goeltl <br /> questioned if a sidewalk is proposed for the development. <br /> Mr, Stewart noted that a sidewalk is proposed for the north side <br /> of 73rd Street. The sidewalk would extend from Mill Road to 20th <br /> Avenue North. <br /> Mr. Goeltl questioned if the tree line is to be preserved. <br /> Mr. Rehbein noted he could improve the drainage by removing the <br /> trees or the trees could remain and the water run -off drained <br /> north to the streets. <br /> Commission member LaMotte expressed the following concerns: <br /> - access to the park, <br /> - sidewalks. <br /> Motion by Drilling, second by Vermeulen to adjourn the public <br /> hearing, motion carried unanimously. Hearing adjourned 8:52 p.m. <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission of the City of Centerville held their a public hearing <br /> on Tuesday, September 8, 1992 at the City Hall. The purpose of <br /> the hearing was to hear all persons present regarding the <br /> proposed Preliminary Plat for the Acorn Creek Development. The <br /> proposed Acorn Creek Development is legally described as follows: <br /> Property Identification Number: 14 31 22 42 0003 <br /> and legally described as: <br /> The South 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of <br /> Section 14 31 22; subject to easement to Rural Coop Power <br />
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