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.1 <br />13,8 water mman�age'rme'n�t re'q�ulnre'rme'n�ts an�d options f ®r de've'l�ope'rs t® con�snde'r wouIl�d provide suIbstanitilal <br />13,9 gre'e'ni space'; an�d that staff was not su gge'stitn more gre�e'n space re�q 1�ire'm�e'nts itn an u�rban� <br />140 de've'l�opmme'n�t area. <br />141 <br />Public Comment <br />142 Amy Han, 1776 Stanbridge Avenue, resident northeast ©t the Regulating Map area <br />143, Ms. lhlan' re'q�ule'ste'd tIl at h�e�r cormrme'n�ts an' d note's, as ve'rbal�nze'd at ton in gh� t"s rme'e'tnn , be al�l�owe'd <br />144 ilnto the punbl�iIc record ulpon he+ r suI bmmiIssiIoni of the+ 'rm to the Cormrmilssilon iln wriltte'n format at a later <br />145 date'. <br />146 Ch�anr Boe'rn gte'r dull�y n�ote'd h�e�r re'q�ule'st. <br />147 Lack of PuIbl�i� <br />148 Ms. lhlan expre'sse'd concern with the lack of pulbl�ilc iln�pult rece'ive'd to-date from re'side'nts iIn� <br />149 sulrrouln�ditn ne'itghiborl' odds, while h�aviln re'ce'ilve'd significant itn�puIt from commercial landowners itn� <br />150 the Twiin Lake's Re'de've'l�oprme'nt Area. In h�e'r diisculssiion�s with re'siide'nts iin the area, and Meer <br />151 knowledge of ne'ii gh�borh' ood iinte're'st for th�iis Plan, she opiine'd tIl at the ne'ii gh�bors area aware of the <br />152 Plan Map be'iin g prese'nte'd at ton�iigh�t"s rme'e'tiin g. With re'spe'ct to proposals, Ms. lhlan noted the <br />153, pe'de'striian wal�kway tIl at wou�l�d iin�te'rse'ct with backyard residential prope'rtiie's along Couln�ty Road 0- <br />154 2 and impacts to those residential ne'ii gh�borh' odds. Ms. lhlan opiine'd tIl at she knne'w those re'siide'nts <br />155 head concerns and wou�l�d desire to provide iin�pult. Ms. lhlan uIrge'd the Comm miissiion and staff to th�iin�k <br />156 aboult additional ways to briin residential prope'rty owners iinito the diisculssiionn, not juIst commercial <br />157 prope'rty owners. Ms. lhlan noted tIl at residential prope'rty val�ule's area tiie'd to arme'niitiie's of Langton� <br />158 Lake Park, and those prope'rty val�ule's were al�so iirmpacte'd by traffiic iin the Twiin Lake's Area, both <br />159 iissule's of great ne'ii gh�borh' ood concern. Ms. lhlan re'q�ule'ste'd tIl at those people be broun gh�t to the <br />16�O table'. <br />161 Environmental Impacts <br />16 Frorm Meer ne'ii gh�borh' ood pe'rspe'ctiive', as well as h�e�r forrne'r service as a Ciity Coulnciil�rme'rmbe'r, Ms. <br />16 lhlan noted tIl at past controve'rsy and l�iitii gatiion on environmental re'viie'w. Ms. lhlan opiine'd tIl at the <br />16�4 proposed Re' guIl�atiin Plan diid not re'fle'ct all of tIl at pre'viiou�s environmental anal rsiis and mitigations, <br />16�5 e'spe'ciial�l r for wildlife h� abiitat and the foulr (4) adjacent Oak forests to Langton Lake Park, some of <br />166 which were on private prope'rty. M the most re'ce'nt 2007 AUAR and requirements for tIl at <br />16�7 rmiitii gatiion�, Ms. lhlan opiine'd tIl at there nee'de'd to be open space de'diicatiion iin the future for those <br />16�8 areas, and cre'atiion and re'storatiion of wildlife h�abiitat corridors iin tIl at area. Ms. lhlan expre'sse'd <br />16�9 Meer concem tIl at there was n�o de'diicatiion iindiicate'd to me'e't those rmiitii gatiion re'q�uliire'rne'nts, and tIl at <br />170 there was n�oth�iin stiipull�ate'd iin the Zoning Code e'iith�e'r. <br />171 Buffering for Langton Lake Park and Surrounding Neighborhoods <br />.1 <br />172 Ms. lhlan� opiin�e�d th�at the AUAR and culrre'n�t Co mprehensive Plan � provi�de'd for appropriate buffers, <br />173, bouln�dariie's and tran�siitiion�s betwe'e'n Twiin Lake's and those residential areas. Howe've'r iin the <br />174 Zoning Text and Map, Ms. lhlan opiine'd thl at iit appe'are'd thl at the e'xiistiin buffers were be'iin�g <br />175 decre'ase'd from culrre'nt uInde've'l�ope'd prope'rtiie's, an example be'iin g with the proposed pink l�iic <br />176 access poiints to the Park. Ms. lhlan noted the fragile wooded buffer along the south edge of the <br />177 Park, and q�ule'stiionne'd if the proposed access poiin�ts to the south wou�l�d change iin thl at e'nviironrne'nt, <br />178 or preserve the wildlife h�abiitat and natural am�e'niity. <br />179 Parking <br />180 Ms. lhlan noted the location as close as five fe'e't (5) from the boundary of the Park, noting thl at the <br />181 scre'e'ning re'q�ulnre'rne'nts appe'are'd to be more fl�e'xnbl�e', and opined thl at rat se'e'rme'd nnconsnste'nt to <br />182 increase or protect the buffer. <br />