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.a <br />.y <br />� <br />� <br />6 <br />S <br />� <br />i r� <br />]] <br />] �. <br />]; <br />1� <br />1� <br />]b <br />l7 <br />I$ <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�? <br />2:; <br />�� <br />�.5 <br />��i <br />�� <br />�� <br />� <br />�}� <br />a. Buffering and landscapingto reduce the traffic and lights on neighboring properties. <br />b. Drainage plan to use Best Management Practices to maintain rain gardens and other <br />infiltration containments. <br />c. Landscape and drainage plans must protect adjoining properties. <br />Member White asked if the neighbors could review the plans created for the final plat. Paschke <br />explainedthat notice will be given for neighbors to review the documents at the time (i� the City <br />Council takes up the final approvals. <br />Member Ba�eanaan supportedthe project. It is a single family home project. Parker is a through, <br />flat and fast traffic that must be contended with. She was troubled with the name of the street; <br />could it be "Birch Run" or "Frankson Street" instead of Chatsworth Circle? <br />Member Pust said traffic is a 10% increase on the street— this could be a charigelizz�pact on the <br />neighborhood. Should a traffic study be done or more monitoring on the traffic and speed? The <br />speed metering machines should be posted in this area to change behavior. The project is 10 <br />more single family homes that the City should have as a part of the balance of homes. There is a <br />balance between what private property and the government can do. She liked the "green buffer <br />zone concept" of protective easements by and among property owners if they wish to preserve <br />their green spaces. <br />Ayes: 7 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Carried: 7-0 <br />� ��� <br />� <br />