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<br />Planning and Zoning Minutes of July 9, 1996 <br /> <br />Gene Houle, 7124 Centerville Road, Q: Is it in the plan to purchase the LaRoux property. <br />If possible, Mr. Goertz responded. <br /> <br />Mr. Houle stated that he does not want Centerville Road to go through, does not want the <br />traffic, and does not want city utilities. <br /> <br />John Buckbee, 7381 Peltier Circle, Q: the traffic flow. Mr. Goertz answered: Mill Road <br />and Peltier Lake Drive. He added that the road can't be looped to Main Street because of <br />the wetlands and RCWD is not allowing fill in the wetlands. <br /> <br />Mr. Buckbee questioned why high density. Mr. Goertz stated it is what is in the city's <br />comprehensive plan and it also fits with the surrounding area. Mr. Buckbee stated that <br />when he was on the council, they had discussed the footage requirements and did not want <br />to see the houses close together. Mr. Goertz stated that in order to make the frontages <br />larger and keep within the cities comp plan he would have to build town homes. <br /> <br />Linda Drilling, 7248 Centerville Road, expressed a safety concern for pedestrians and <br />children and also questioned if trees would be lost. Mr. Goertz stated there would be <br />some trees lost that fall within the roadway but would try to keep as many as possible. He <br />also mentioned that the Hensel's could cut down trees at any time because they are on <br />their property. <br /> <br />Tim Schweppe, 7249 Centerville Road, stated he is not opposed to the project, need to do <br />what is best for the community. Mr. Schweppe does have a concern however for safety <br />and traffic. <br /> <br />Amy Ebsen, 1594 Peltier Lake Drive, expressed a concern on the impact to the whole city <br />with all the developments and the number of homes being built. <br /> <br />Steve Marcello, 1649 Peltier Lake Drive, also expressed a traffic concern. He stated the <br />city needs to put in better streets. Dave Nyberg responded that the street standards are <br />higher today. <br /> <br />Scott Maro, 7276 Centerville Road, stated the project won't work as proposed because <br />the maintenance of Peltier Lake Drive,nMiU Road andCentervilleRoad are PQorand the.. <br />storm sewers are not in the right places. <br /> <br />George Burr, 1693 Peltier Lake Drive, stated because the city wants the watermain to go <br />through doesn't mean the residents do. He also commented that emergency vehicle routes <br />have to be looked at. <br /> <br />Rich Soltan, 7251 Mill Road, commented that Mill Road can't take any more traffic. <br /> <br />Wayne LeBlanc, 1677 Peltier Lake Drive, said he used to sit on the RCWD advisory <br />committee and doesn't think it would be that big of an issue to have a road to Main Street. <br /> <br />PZ7-9MM.WPS <br /> <br />2 <br />
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