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<br />ROSEVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> <br />page# 4 <br /> <br />Wednesday, March 1, 1989 <br /> <br />Bill Zerfas, 3006 Victoria, testified that the openness of the <br />area is the attraction and that three homes where two should be <br />is a problem. Zerfas stated that the Commission should rej ect <br />the proposal. <br /> <br />Johnson closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />Johnson stated that in her opinion <br />request which would be deleterious <br />neighborhood. Johnson added that she <br />and a 125 foot lot but that a 60 foot <br /> <br />this was an unreasonable <br />to the character of the <br />would support a 75 foot lot <br />was too small. <br /> <br />Berry stated she had great difficulty in approving this without a <br />survey. Berry added that she had no problem with the small size <br />lot, that it provides a variety of housing in the community. <br /> <br />DeBenedet testified that he also had the concern that they were <br />only presented with a sketch plan and that a survey should be <br />required. DeBenedet stated that he would rather see an 85 foot <br />lot and setback variances granted. <br /> <br />Stokes said that he sees nothing wrong with the proposal, that it <br />would provide increased taxes to the City. Stokes added that the <br />City can't control tree cutting and that the proposed homes were <br />designed well and wouldn't detract from the homes and value of <br />the area. <br /> <br />Moeller stated that there has been no accurate survey presented <br />to allow the commission to determine what is actually being <br />proposed. <br /> <br />Stokes testified that the Commission owes it to the petitioner <br />to act on the proposal and that he was concerned that if a survey <br />was required and the proposal was ultimately voted down that the <br />petitioner would needlessly have expended money for a survey. <br /> <br />Dahlgren stated that staff had realized that there was no survey <br />provided but thought the Planning Commission could decide if the <br />division was appropriate and then require a survey before the <br />Council acted on the proposal. <br /> <br />Apman stated that one property line was not accurate. <br /> <br />Goedeke <br />survey. <br />75 foot <br />for the <br /> <br />stated that -he was not comfortable acting without a <br />Goedeke added that he would be more comfortable with a <br />lot and a 125 foot lot but that three homes is too many <br />site. <br />