23,0 Lack of Pui bl�iic In�puit
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<br />Mr. Paschke adviise'd that a minimum of 73,0-760 n�otiice's head been proce'sse'd, iin�viitiin prope'rty
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<br />own�e'rs within a broad area arouin�d the Twin Lake's Re'de've'l�opm�e'n�t Area to participate in an Open
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<br />Hou�se', which was actuial�l r more of a worksh�op se'ssiion�, with the re'suil�tiin attendance con�siistiin of
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<br />a n�uimmbe'r of Pl�an�n�iin Comm miissiion�e'rs, Ciity Couin�ciil�m�e'm�be'rs, a fe'w re'siide'n�ts, an�d a promm iin�e' n�t
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<br />n�uimmbe'r of Twin Lake's prope'rty own�e'rs.
<br />236 As part of that notiice', Mr. Paschke adviise'd that those n�otiice'd were al�so e'n�c wire ge'd to atte'n�d the
<br />23,7 Puck l�iic He'ariin at the Special Pl�an�n�iin Commission meeting on June 15, with on�l r 2-3, re'siide'n�ts in
<br />23,8 atte'n�dance', al�on with 2 commercial prope'rty own�e'rs, at the Puck l�iic Hearing, as dull r n�ote'd in those
<br />23,9 mme'e'tiin mmiin�uite's. Mr. Paschke noted that on l�y people remaining e'ngage'd in the proposed
<br />240 Re'gu�l�atiin Map an�d Plan diiscuissiion s were commercial prope'rty ownee s, even with staff atte'mmptiin�g
<br />241 to provide information on the Ciity 11s website as iit was solidified an�d re'viise'd, copiie's of draft mmiin�u�te's
<br />242 on the we'bsine', an�d oth�e'r opportu n�iitiie's. From an information stan�dpoiin�t, u n�fortu n�ate'l r, Mr.
<br />243, Paschke opiin�e'd that people appe'are'd to have little iin�te're'st in ge'ttiin e'n age'd in th�iis process.
<br />244 Ch�aiir Boe�rii gte'r opiin�e'd that staff head appare'n�tl r done th�e'iir due diligence in atte'mmptiin to re'ce'iive
<br />245 pui bl�iic iin�pu�t; and note'd, from h�iis pe'rspe'ctilve', thl at iit ce'rtaiinl r wou�l�d have been more e'ncou�ragiin g t®
<br />246, have more people atte'ndiin g the Open Hou�se'.
<br />247 Environmental Icompacts
<br />248 Ch�aiir Boe�rii gte'r aske'd staff to address the interaction between the UAR and th�iis Re'guil�atiin g Map,
<br />249 if am and how de've'l�opmme'nt wou�l�d be affe'cte'd in the area and mitigation re'q�u�iire'mme'nts from the
<br />250 UAR iimmpl�e�m�e'nte'd.
<br />251 Mr. Paschke re'mmiinde'd Comm miissiionne'rs, and the pucbl�iic, that there were certain re'guil�atiion�s in oth�e'r
<br />252 docu�mec'nts, the UAR being one of thern, thl at l�iimmiite'd the type's of square footage', and nuimme'rouis
<br />253, mmiitii gatiion�s in place that wou�l�d be ne'ce'ssary to achieve based on a spe'ciifiic de've'l�opmme'nt, once iit
<br />254 came forward, and whe'the'r modifications to the de've'l�opmme'nt proposal were nee'de'd. Mr. Paschke
<br />255 re'iite'rate'd that a re'viie'w of mmiitii gatiion�s pre'diicate'd on the UAR wou�l�d be condu�cte'd at that tiim�e�,
<br />256, and wou�l�d not l�iimmiit additional buffer re'q�u�iire'mne'nts in the area addre'sse'd by the UAR. As iit re'late'd
<br />257 to pre'se'rviin g the Oak fore�st and natural h�abiitat, Mr. Paschke noted that the actual se'tback may be
<br />258 above and be' yon�d the se'tbacks iindiicate'd in the propose'd Re'guil�atiin g Map, de'pe'ndiin g on the
<br />259 de've'l�opmme'nt sce'nariio.
<br />Ch�aiir Boe�rii gte'r noted that am de've'l�opmme'nt still nee'de'd to com�pl r with the UAR.
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<br />2612 Mr. Lammb addre'sse'd the 80-90% developable area concern, n�otiin that given de've'l�opmme'nt and
<br />2613, storm water re'q�u�iire'mme'nts for the area, opiin�iin that he diidni "t see how am de've'lop me'nt coin lid e've'r
<br />2614 achieve that much area.
<br />2615 Mr. Paschke concu�rre'd, n�otiin that uinl�e'ss the UAR was modified to allow for gre'ate'r square
<br />2616, footage's of u se's, a de've'l�opmme'nt may actu al�l y be re'q�u�iire'd to provide additional Open Spaces
<br />2617 above that stiipuil�ate'd in the UAR.
<br />2618 Buffering for Langton Lake Park and Surrounding Neighborhoods; Green/Open Space
<br />2619 Ch�aiir Boe�rii gte'r noted that staff head al�re'ady addre'sse'd th�iis concern in re'spondiin g to Me'mmbe'r
<br />270 Stroh me'iie'r 11 s concerns, and Mr. Paschke concu�rre'd with Ch�aiir Boe�rii gte'r that additional buffering
<br />271 was not nee'de'd as part of th�iis Re'guil�atiin g Plan, since iit wou�l�d be subject to oth�e'r re'guil�atiionns
<br />272 al�re'ady in place'.
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