3,18 prope'rtiie's cove're'd with buiiil�diinl gs anId parkiinl g lots, proviidiin for little green space'; anId nIe'e'diinl g a
<br />3,19 h�e�al�th�i�e�r an�d more ae�sth�e�ti�c l�ook.
<br />3,20 Re' gardiin Twin Lake Parkway, as a 45 -t'e'ar re'siide'n�t of Rose�viil�l�e', Ms. Ph�iil�l�iips adviise'd tIl at she
<br />3,21 head atte'nde'd mast r of the priior mme'e'tiin s over the t'e'ars re'late'd to th�iis linkage throu gh Terrace
<br />3,22 Drive to Sn�e'l�l�iin Ave'nuU�e', orii giin�al�l r propose'd as an ideal situation for arty traffiic coming from I-
<br />3,23, 3,5W. Howe've'r, iit the h�ii gh�way de'partmme'n�t its n�ot goiin to allow tIl at con nie'ctiion , Ms. Ph�iil�l�iips opiin�e'd
<br />3,24 tIl at iit re'mm ove'd anIy rationale for the road con l�e�ctiIn�g; anId tIl at traffiIc coming oust ®n Faiirviie'w
<br />3,25 Avenue wound have Ali® place t® ®, anId Ali® major road oth�e'r than Couin�ty Road C. By puittiinl g traffiIc
<br />326 ®n Faiirviie'w Ave'n�uie', Ms. Ph�iil�l�iips opiin�e'd tIl at the Ciity was iimmpactiinI g residential areas, anId aske'd
<br />3,27 tIl at i�t re�con�si�de'r the con l�e�ctiIon�.
<br />3,28 Me'mm be'r Strohmeeiie'r noted tIl at a nIuimmbe'r ®f good iissuie's Mad been brouigh�t forward ton�iighlt for
<br />3,29 diiscuissiion�; anId aske'd staff t® commmme'n�t on whe't he'r iit was mman�datory in the AUAR t® retain
<br />0 Langton Lake Park as a wildlife h�abiitat.
<br />3,3,1 Mr. Lamm opiin�e'd tIl at Langton Lake Park head been de'sii gn�ate'd as one of two urban parks in
<br />3,3,2 Rose�viil�l�e'; an�d head iimmpl�iicatiion�s on how de've'l�opm�e'n�t couil�d occuir arouin�d an urban park. Mr. Lammb
<br />333 n�ote'd tIl at the southern and eastern parts of the Park were uin�de've'l�ope'd parcels, and re'taiin�iin the
<br />3,3,4 urban h�abiitat con ce'pt was iim portant, bust was unsure how the AUAR guiiide'd tIl at or how iit wou�l�d be
<br />3,3,5 specifically addre'sse'd. Mr. Lamm opiin�e'd tIl at the Park was a fabuil�ou�s re'souirce', with at least four
<br />336 (4) e'xiistiin homemade trail con n e'ctiion s to Langton Lake Park pathway, iin�diicatiin tIl at people were
<br />3,3,7 obviiou�sl r iin�te're'ste'd in those con n e'ctiion s. Mr. Lammb adviise'd tIl at the Re' guil�atiin Plan l�ooke'd to
<br />3,3,8 improve those con l�e'ctiIon�s; end f ®r wildlife iIssuIe's addre'sse'd by the AUAR, he wound de'fe'r t® staff.
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<br />3,40 Mr. Pasch�ke', while unsure how the AUAR soui gh�t t® enhance wildlife corriidors, n�ote'd tIl at the
<br />3,41 AUAR se't oust a n�u � be'r ®f m�iitii gatiion�s f ®r when de've'l�opmme'n�t occuirre'd. Mr. Paschke n�ote'd tIl at
<br />3,42 mmost of the Twin Lake's are'a was al�re'ady de've'l�ope'd with little uin�tou�ch�e'd by m�ach�iin�e's or with diirt
<br />3,43, riot al�re'ady tuirn�e'd over, so the goal was to re'de've'l�op pave'd are'as end former parkiin lots. Mr.
<br />3,44 Paschke adviise'd tIl at the AUAR wou�l�d be uitiil�iize'd an�d iimmpl�e'mme'n�te'd as n�e'ce'ssary when
<br />3,45 de've'IC pmr e'nt projects came forward, bust tIl at n�o spe'ciifiics were in place to-date, an�d were n�o
<br />346 different than traffiic mmiitii gatiion s diiscuisse'd at the lest Commission m e'e'tiin . Mr. Paschke n�ote'd tIl at
<br />3,47 as de've'IC pmr e'nts come forward, the specifics for all of those iissuie's wou�l�d be re'viie'we'd an�d
<br />3,48 an�al rze'd.
<br />3,49 Ch�aiir Boe'rii gte'r closed the Puck l�iic He'ariin at 7:3,5 p.mm.
<br />3,50 Me'mm be'r Stroh mr e'iie'r opiin�e'd tIl at th�iis was a special are'a, suirrouin�diin the park, an�d in h�iis an�al rsiis
<br />3,51 of the issue an�d re'viie'w of the are'a, he pre'fe'rre'd tI at the Map re've'rt back to the versi1 on pre'se'n�te'd
<br />3,52 at the June 15, 2011 Puck l�iic Hearing, as iit re'late'd to Gre'e'n�way Frontage to addre'ss lot coverage
<br />3,53, re'striictiion s an�d tre'e's, open space proviisiion s. Me'mm be'r Stroh mr e'iie'r made th�iis re'q�uie'st in the form of
<br />3,54 a m�otiion , buit due to the lack of a se'conr d, Ch�aiir Boe'rii gte'r de'clare'd the motion faiil�e'd.
<br />3,55 Me'm�be'r Boguszewski opiin�e'd that the Re' guil�atiin Map an�d Plan was a n�e'w con ce'pt, bust iit diidn�"t
<br />356 se't aside anIy ®f the AUAR requirements tIl at may apply on an individual ®r case by case bashs;
<br />3,57 end still al�l�owe'd f ®r adjuist me'n�ts, variian�ce's, ®r amme'n�dmme'n�ts t® occuIr f ®r specific iIssuIe's as they
<br />3,58 came uip. Me'm e'r Boguszewski opined tIl at th�iis area head been u�nide'r discussion f ®r a ve'ry Ions�g
<br />3,59 tiImC e'; end in te'rmms ®f ge'ttiIni g somme'th�iin accommpl�iish�e'd end in place as a startiin poiin�t t® addre'ss
<br />3,6�O the Ciity 11 s iin�te're'sts in re' guil�atiin th its are'a, an�d iits vision for the Twin Lake's Re'de've'l�opm e'n�t Are'a,
<br />3,611 he iin�te'n�de'd to suipport the proposed Map an�d Plan, as pre'se'n�te'd ton ii gh�t, in part to ge't past th�iis
<br />3,612 an�d move on. In addre'ssiin Me'm�be'r Sh�roh�mme'iie'r"s motion tIl at faiil�e'd, Me'm�be'r Boguszewski
<br />3,613, opiin�e'd tIl at iit was h its sense from the mmaj I oriity of Comm m iissiion�e'rs fol�l�owiin the Puck l�iic He'ari�n�g
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<br />3,614 discussion th�at th�e' y suipporte'd m�ovi�n toward a gre'ate'r fl�e'xii biil�iity, trot a h iighie'r leave of restriction
<br />3,615 as iin�diicate'd on the pre'viiou�s Re' guil�atiin Map draft. While re'cogn�iiziin tIl at there was al�ways friction
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