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f� <br /> Turner questioned whether there would be a possibility of an employee parking lot I <br /> located in the northwest corner. Mr. Drilling concurred. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers stated that the City was in transition and Mayor <br /> Swedberg would like to see more of the details ironed out at the commission/committee <br /> levels. <br /> Mr. Eric Bowman, 7130 Shad Avenue, stated that he was representing his neighbor, Mr. ' <br /> Jerry Engler who was unable to attend and questioned if the berm would go north along , <br /> the short job on the property. Mr. Drilling stated that he did not anticipate continuing the <br /> berm north. ' <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers stated that the Bowmans were present at the previous <br /> Planning and Zoning Commission Public Hearing regarding the proposed strip mall , <br /> where it was requested that the screen be at a ten (10) foot level to block the view of the � <br /> residents on Shad Avenue. <br /> Mr. Bowman stated that Mr. Engler desired to have the berm run north to the edge of the ' <br /> property line. Mr. Drilling said he would consider Mr. Engler's request; however, he <br /> must comply with the City's drainage requirements. Mr. Drilling explained that drainage <br /> plans require the City Engineer's recommendations. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers stated that drainage considerations and <br /> recommendations would be made by the City Engineer, not the developer or residents. <br /> Mr. Bowman clarified that there would not be a driveway on Shad Avenue and thanked <br /> Mr. Drilling. <br /> Mayor Swedberg asked if Shad Avenue were closed off how would the affected property <br /> owners react. Mr. Bowman stated that it would depend on where it was closed off. <br /> Mayor Swedberg suggested closing it off at County Road 14. Mr. Bowman stated that he <br /> felt it was a good idea but said the City would need to discuss same with the affected <br /> property owner on the Corner of Shad Avenue. <br /> Council Member Capra questioned how residents would feel if the City dead-ended <br /> Peterson Trail. Mrs. Bowman stated the residents on 5had Avenue were concerned about <br /> an entrance onto Shad Avenue due to increased traffic. Council Mernber Capra also <br /> ; expressed concern for the anticipated increase in traffic levels due to the addition of <br /> � another shopping mall and its location to the existing shopping mall. <br /> Mr. James Bigelow, 7143 Shad Avenue, stated he wanted to make sure Council knew <br /> that not all residents in Centerville are in favor of mare commercial areas in the City. <br /> There are a lot of individuals who moved here knowing it was a bedroom community and <br /> expected that taxes would be higher. Mr. Bigelow expressed concern for closing <br /> Peterson Trail because that would increase the traffic on Shad Avenue. Peterson Trail is <br /> a main north/south traffic artery and closing it would put a lot more traffic on other <br /> streets. He personally would rather not see a retail or commercial center there. <br /> Page 4 of 18 <br />