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r »*<■ <br />I <br />MhHTlNCi HELD ON JANUARY 21, 1997 <br />(rrS - #2203 Ted Wolf - Continued) <br />Schroeder asked if the reason for a loop road was for safety purposes. Mabusth said the <br />concern was for safety and this pattern for development is recorded in the Comprehensive <br />developed with a temporary cul-de-sac. <br />HiJbelmk said the applicant prefers the way the property access is currently laid out and <br />Goes not propose to eirtend the cul-de-sac. Schroeder asked if an outlet could serve as a <br />driveway. Mabusth said a 3-lot plat would require a private road. <br />Mabusth questioned the loop drive that serves proposed Lot I and the requirement to <br />maintain its use. Lindquist said ideally he would see all access off of the future road <br />out ot. McMillan noted the difficulty of installing the connecting road outlots once <br />development takes place. The roads should be installed prior to development or placed <br />closer to the boundary of the developed site. <br />Mabusth informed Schroeder that there were no standards for driveways. She informed <br />him the access serv^g three units would have to be a private road. Lindquist noted the <br />50 ’ outlot would still be platted. Schroeder questioned whether there was enough land. <br />Gronberg said there was 3.05 acres to the wetland area. He noted there would be a need <br />for an S" shape to hook up to the outlot. It was felt there would be adequate land. <br />During public comments, Matthew Sanford, 945 Co.x Farm Road, informed the <br />Comim^sion that the propeny owners of Shadowood were unanimously opposed to the <br />use of Outlot B. He noted that one reason for the purchase of his property was because of <br />the Running maples located there. Schroeder informed him that it was not the intent of <br />the Commission to have to cut down those trees. <br />The Commssion discussed the options for access. M:> Jillan noted the need to have the <br />Mdition^ irformation regarding the wetland on Lot 3 in solving access from Willow <br />Drive. Mabusth advised that the final resolution of the access issue is dependent on the <br />number of residential units. Lindquist noted the need for assurance that there is enough <br />dry buudable land for three lots. Applicant’s representatives were informed that if there <br />was a 3-lot subdivision, the 50 ’ outlot must be a private road designed to connect with <br />Outlot B of Shadowoods. The private road could be constructed with a temporary cul-de- <br />sac. <br />Mabusth inquired about septic testing. Gronberg informed her that the testing has been <br />completed and all three lots have acceptable sites for septic systems. <br />Schroeder said he would be inclined to plat a road outlot with a 30’ corridor with a <br />dnveway. Concern was voiced that it would be difficult in the future to divide if the <br />outlot was not platted at 50 ’. A suggestion was made for a driveway installed within <br />Outlot B that was specifically created as a connection corridor. Sanford asked that Outlot <br />B be stipulated that no driveway would be constructed off of it. His concerns were noted.
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