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Victoria shores neighborhood meeting <br />January 21, 2021, 7:00 PM via zoom <br />Following is a brief summary of the comments and concerns raised by the neighbors who <br />participated in the neighborhood meeting on January 21st. 21 participants were online via zoom <br />for the call. <br />1. Concern was raised regarding the wetland impact of the development. The developer <br />responded by reference to the proposed plat and discussing the wetland areas and helping <br />delineate them on the proposed plat. An additional question was raised regarding the <br />availability of docs and at this point we believe the DNR will allow them. <br />2. A concern was raised regarding the elevation on lot 5 and its relationship to the street and <br />how construction would meet setbacks and protect other environmental principles. The <br />developer responded that all construction would carefully consider those questions in that the <br />construction on that lot would ultimately comply with requirements from both the road the <br />Lake and the adjacent side yards. <br /> <br />3. Water quality issues were also discussed with relation to the size of the potential homes to be <br />constructed. Concern was expressed that the actual pad sites and sizes would indicate the size <br />of the home to be built under property. The developer indicated that homes would be <br />approximately 2100 to 3000 square feet. Developer also indicated that water quality issues <br />were very important and that all approvals would be attained by all necessary governmental <br />authorities. <br /> <br />4. A concern was raised regarding DNR approval of the shared public area being proposed. The <br />developer responded that all approvals that are necessary will be obtained from both the city <br />the DNR and watershed districts, as necessary. <br /> <br />5. Question was raised is regarding price expectations of the homes to be built. The developer <br />responded that homes and the Lake would be expected to be $700,000 to $1,000,000 and that <br />the offsite properties would be between $650, 000 and $900,000. <br /> <br />6. A concern was raised regarding Victoria shores community boardwalk and potential tree <br />removal in the area.The developer confirmed that there would be no mass grading of the site <br />and at each lot would beseparately graded to create a building pad. Additionally,there would <br />be no parking lot and the property,but the sidewalk trail would be on the East side of <br />Victoria Ave. <br /> <br />
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