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Curt Fretham, Lake West Development, noted the Planning Commission has previously reviewed this and <br />that he is here to answer any questions. <br />Thiesse asked if the plan is pretty similar to what was reviewed before. <br />Fretham stated the 8 -foot driveway was felt not to be practical and that a 12 -foot width is now being <br />proposed. Fretham noted the Planning Commission also discussed the 2 -foot elevation of the existing <br />home and that it was recommended they consider going a little higher, which is why it was raised it <br />another foot. Fretham noted that increased the amount of fill a little. <br />Thiesse asked where the beach is located and whether they can live without it. <br />Fretham pointed out the location of the proposed beach. Fretham indicated those two spots would be 12 <br />feet wide on each lot and that they are asking for access to the lake for each home. Fretham noted this <br />site has over 600 feet of shoreline but yet there is not a place to access the lake. Fretham stated the lot <br />next door has 60 feet of beach and so do the other neighbors. <br />Landgraver asked what his definition is of a beach. <br />Fretham stated that area is currently defined as a wetland and that he does not know the technical <br />terminology of what defines a wetland. Fretham stated a beach to him means that it would have an <br />opening that would be free to the water. <br />Landgraver asked whether it would be rocks or lawn. <br />Fretham indicated it would likely be lawn or sand to blend in with the existing sand. <br />Thiesse asked if they could mitigate those two spots. <br />Fretham stated they could mitigate on site. <br />
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