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<br />/~ . <br /> <br />.' 1- <br />."" <br /> <br />CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br />PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION <br /> <br />TUESDAY, JANUARY 7,1997 <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City <br />ofCenterville held their regular meeting and a public hearing on Tuesday, January 7, 1997, <br />at City Hall. Chairperson Tourville called the regular meeting to order at 7:05 PM. <br /> <br />PRESENT: <br /> <br />Chairperson Dan Tourville <br />Allan LaMotte <br />Linda Broussard-Vickers <br /> <br />Kathy Welk <br />Tina Vermeulen <br /> <br />STAFF/CONSULTANTS: James March <br />Ry-Chel Gaustad <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING CALLED TO ORDER AT 7:05 PM <br />Tourville introduced Mr. Mike Black from Royal Oaks Realty, Inc. whom was proposing <br />to have Lakeland Hills preliminary plan and rezoning approved. <br /> <br />Mr. Black explained the Royal Oaks Realty, Inc. is proposing a 33.9 acres development <br />"Lakeland Hills". The minimum square feet per lot of 15,000 has been met. The average <br />lot size is over 33,000 square feet. Mr. Black introduced Mr. Tim Kytonen the Registered <br />Land Surveyor of Glenn Rehbein Companies. Mr. Kytonen will be working with Royal <br />Oaks since they have done a majority of the plans and excavating for the previous land <br />owner Rocky Goertz. <br /> <br />Mr. Black explained RCWD is currently reviewing the wetlands and mitigation, however <br />some of the wetland impacts cannot be avoided. Mr. Black is proposing to run sanitary <br />sewer and water off Centerville Road. Black explained the City Engineer will have to <br />address the pressure and long extension of the waterrnain from the north. <br /> <br />Mr. Black explained this will be a closed development but they will open lots to a couple <br />builders. Although other builders will be involved, Royal Oaks will approve all building <br />plans prior to building. The home values will be between $175,000 and $200,000 and <br />higher by the creek or with a lake view. The Leroux property consists of 17 acres and the <br />Hensel property is approximately 17 acres. <br /> <br />Tourville asked, "What will happen with the Hensel house?" Mr. Black explained the <br />home will be moved and the exterior remodeled but currently Royal Oaks plans to leave it <br />in the development. <br />