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9 <br />an the <br />lething <br />! 'I <br />MBWTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION <br />TREE PRESERVATION WORK SESSION HELD SEPTEMBER 12,1997 <br />woods. Tree preservation was discussed shortly before the golf course application was received. <br />The golf course needed 190 acres of the 200 available acres to be developed. If the 40 acre Big <br />Woods had been protected, the golf course probably would have had to find another area. Lindquist <br />noted that tool would have been a woodland ordinance, not tree preservation. Lindquist suggested <br />Gaffron put together a policy that makes sense. <br />. Berg <br />Van Zomeren asked Gaffion if the tools were currently available to get the best residential <br />development possible fix>m the Saga Hill properties. GafiBx>n felt the City had many tools available <br />but they haven't been used in the past. Many of the ordinances are general and do not provide good <br />guidelines. Lindquist agreed. Gaffron expressed concern over the Saga Hill subdivision as the <br />proposed 1 acre lots, not clustered, would not be able to preserve the woods. <br />e there ADJOURNMENT <br />onding <br />:e prior <br />1 of the <br />The meeting adjourned at 9:40 a.m. <br />itegrity <br />iproach <br />Dale Lindquist, Chair Person <br />►V-. ■