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<br />Councilwoman Morris <br />Fencing <br /> <br />wildlife Sanctuary <br /> <br />McCaslin Blvd. <br /> <br />Open Space Connection between <br />Harper Lake and parkwood <br /> <br />Jnstruction Traffic <br /> <br />10/18/83 <br /> <br />Page -8- <br /> <br />Mr. Krueger advised that brick facades would <br />be used on the fronts of the homes with a <br />variety of brick colors; also a smooth siding <br />will be used as opposed to the cedar. Also <br />different hues will be used for the stains. <br /> <br />Referred to the subdivision agreement and <br />inquired what areas were planned to be fenced. <br />Krueger replied along the lots that back up <br />on the open space, along Harper Lake parcel, <br />and the extension to east of Harper Lake. <br />The type of fencing had not determined, but <br />they would like to continue with split-rail <br />as in their other subdivisions. However, <br />after speaking with Director Hioco a wild-life <br />sanctuary is being planned in the area and <br />a split-rail fence would not be practical for <br />this use as it would not provide the protection <br />against i.e. dogs in the area. <br />Councilwoman Morris stated that she would pre- <br />fer a split-rail or some type wood fence rather <br />than a chain link fence. Felt that it was <br />more aesthetic with the type homes being <br />planned as well as the more natural look of <br />Harper Lake. <br />Inquried of Director Hioco, with all the homes <br />that eventually will be bUllt in and around <br />the area, how will a wildlife sanctuary be <br />preserved? <br />Director Hioco advised that he had talked <br />with the State regarding fencing requirements <br />around the homes and they recommended 4211 <br />chain link fencing. This would be needed <br />to keep dogs out of the area for the bird life, <br />ducks, geese, etc. and also in keeping with <br />a Grant for nature trails for school children. <br /> <br />Councilwoman Morris inquired how many lanes <br />are we projecting McCaslin Blvd. to be? <br />Administrator Wurl advised 4; internally at <br />the intersection turn movements there would <br />be 6. <br /> <br />Councilwoman Morris wished verification that <br />the open space connection between Harper <br />Lake and Parkwood subdivision was still <br />lacking a portion that was owned by Homart. <br />Directors Rupp and Hioco verified this was <br />correct. <br /> <br />Councilwoman Morris inquired what traffic <br />pattern would be used for the construction <br />
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