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<br />Planning and Zoning Minutes of July 9, 1996 <br /> <br />Karen Clearance, 1649 Heritage, said she doesn't know what a comp plan is to attend <br />meetings. She also has a concern for the wetlands and raw sewage flowing in the <br />downtown area. <br /> <br />Ron Barnes, 1594 Peltier Lake Drive, said he came to Centerville for the esthetic value of <br />the land and with the increasing traffic and crime it is dividing the community. <br /> <br />Tom Wilharber stated that only 11 people came to the town meeting and 7 of which were <br />from other communities. Residents have to let the council members know how they feel. <br /> <br />Sandy Peterson, 1585 Peltier Lake Drive, expressed a concern for the shortage of school <br />space. Questioned what happens with the school with the number of homes going up and <br />does the developer help pay for the school. Mr. Goertz stated the developer does pay <br />their share by paying taxes on the lots and model homes that aren't homesteaded. <br /> <br />Mr. Goertz stated that he doesn't want controversy and he agreed to look at other options. <br /> <br />MOTION by Drilling, second by LaMotte to close the public hearing at 8:40 p.m. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING,.., Eagle Pass Preliminary Plat <br /> <br />Called to order at 8:45 p.m. <br /> <br />Larry Olson, Midwest Land Surveyors and Gary Gorem, developer, were present to <br />answer any questions and they described the project. <br /> <br />Eagle Pass is a 66 acre parcel consisting of 66 single family lots, 45 detached townhomes <br />and 38 twin homes~ detention ponding area~ park and trail system~ public streets~ private <br />streets - maintained by an association~ and city installed improvements paid by the <br />developer. <br /> <br />Drilling questioned some of the lot size minimums that weren't met. Mr. Olson said the <br />conceptofa PUD.is to preserve some of the wetlands and open spaces. <br /> <br />Beverly Hughes, 1745 Center Street, questioned the drainage problems in the southwest <br />comer of the development that are already existing. Mr. Olson stated the storm sewer <br />system that would be installed should alleviate some of the drainage to the ditch. <br /> <br />Ms. Hughes asked if the trees were going to be preserved. Mr. Olson stated a lot will be <br />graded out for streets. They are planning on moving them and transplanting them in the <br />development. <br /> <br />PZ7-9MM.WPS <br /> <br />4 <br />
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