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<br />Planning and Zoning Minutes of August 6, 1996 <br /> <br />Drilling questioned the emergency vehicle access -- what it would look like / be <br />constructed of and whether it would work for the Hensel property. <br /> <br />Mr. Nyberg stated he thought it needs to be plowed in the winter but the Fire Marshal <br />would have to make that determination. <br /> <br />Mr. March asked if it would be phased to insure that the units would be sold. <br /> <br />Mr. Goertz stated the project is meant for starter homes and would be built eight at a time <br />(3 phases). The project would be a PUD and if any changes occur it would require a <br />public hearing. <br /> <br />Drilling stated the residents concern in the past was for rental and didn't seem to have a <br />problem if the units would be owned. <br /> <br />Welk questioned the number of units per acre. Mr. Goertz stated approximately 7. <br /> <br />Mr. Nyberg stated that other public entities (police and school) do their own studies for <br />future growth and needs. <br /> <br />Welk expressed a concern for the number of units for the space. <br /> <br />Vermeulen asked if the property has been considered for Senior Housing? Mr. Goertz <br />stated he wouldn't have a problem with senior housing but that the land owners have it <br />priced for high density. The commercial zoned property to the south is a plus for the city <br />and the industrial is not necessarily bad. It helps being in close proximity to the freeway. <br /> <br />Mr. Goertz stated he wasn't sure on a time frame, would like to get going on the plans to <br />build in the spring. <br /> <br />Drilling stated it look good and suggested the Mr. Goertz take it to the City Council. <br /> <br />P&Z members discussed and debated the Centerville Road extension and the rate of <br />developments in Centerville. <br /> <br />Nelson Fence Variance <br /> <br />P&Z d~ci4e4 th~t the main concern would be for visibility and that it doesn't appear to <br />hinder visibility for traffic on 73rd. <br /> <br />MOTION by Welk, second by Drilling to grant a variance allowing a 6 foot fence - as <br />proposed - for a comer lot at 1846 - 73rd Street, as long as the set backs are met, it <br />doesn't obstruct vision for traffic in the area and that the neighbors are also in favor of <br />granting the variance. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Drilling stated that this would be his last meeting and asked that staff advertise for a <br />replacement. <br />PZ8-6MM.WPS 3 <br />