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Sisk wondered it the dedicction of the parks would be done <br /> imsediately. <br /> Sol lock: we would dedicate all of the parks <br /> contained within this PCZD at the <br /> first Plat and we would complete the - <br /> trails. <br /> Lathrop stated that he, Howard, and the City and County engineering <br /> staffs had boon working on how to route 96th Street traffic to Hwy. <br /> 42 without going down past the Post Office. to possibility would be <br /> crossing the railroad at grads and getting over to Hwy. 42 <br /> primarily through this piece of property, a temporary road use. He <br /> felt there needed to be some discussion as to What feasibility <br /> there say or may not be for a temporary road through some portion <br /> of this project to get to Hwy. 42. <br /> D&%idson liked the 22% open space. He stated that the coapletion <br /> of 104th Street would take a significant amount of traffic off of <br /> Frcnt and Pine Streets. He stated that the base for CTC would be <br /> latge anough that the Special Tax District payment against the <br /> tti bords would no longer be so prohibitive that it discourages people <br /> fron gcinq theme. <br /> Bellock felt he should come back with a PCZO and a PUD at the same <br /> tix,e, so that all of the important details could be included in the <br /> preliminary document, such as street widths and lot and park sizes. <br /> -- Al) of the development issues would be resolved in the Master Plan s� <br /> of the PCZD and the PUD simultaneously. <br /> ..� 0&%Idson called for further Council comments. <br /> Hot. Z <br /> M- OUTTION ISO. 16, SCRItS 1994 - rl".L SUBDIVISION REPLAT <br /> T't+iljMAVZN SUBDIVISION <br /> Sisk asked to be excused from this discussion and the next <br /> discussion on Resolution No. 17, Sari** 1994 - Final PUD <br /> Vo%elopsent Plan - let Bank of Boulder, due to conflicts of <br /> interest. <br /> Daiidson excused Sisk from Agenda items 6G and 6H. <br /> 14 Pa LA Wood, Planning Director, stated that the applicant is Terry <br /> Kristovich. This is for the replat of Lot 1, Popcorn Acres (5.75 <br /> acrom) into an eight lot subdivision for single family del ached � - <br /> hoa.es. The annexed RR zoned property is north of Pine Street, <br /> am soLth of Spruce Street, and east of Spruce Lane SW>division. The <br /> applicant currently resides on the proposed Lot 6. The ainin m �R <br /> recuired lot area is 20.000 s.f. with a minimum lot width of 120 <br /> Prcposed Lots 1, 4, S, 6, and 6 will ! and be provided access <br /> 7 <br /> _ ,�.�,�,�. � ,�� � �4 i �'•` , . �._ ts�t t..�'� •J�y,'. �ir.!4+�":RS,.^'k"� i • ti,,,,•` t G ;^ v� y� . ^. ' .lye, ' • t'!_ - <br /> _ - ti <br />
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