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Wanush explained that Centennial, 14, 16, #7 and 18 <br /> are part of McStain's Master Plan. Centennial 14 is <br /> located north of Via Appia and south of Tyler. <br /> McStain is proposing to subdivide 18.97 acres into <br /> 72 single family housing units. The smallest lot <br /> would be 6030 s.f.; the median lot size is 7438. <br /> Centennial 16 is property south of Washington Street <br /> and north of Via Appia. McStain proposes to <br /> subdivide 31.88 acres into 70 single family housing <br /> units. The smallest lot would be 8,000 s.f. while <br /> the median lot size is 10,500 s.f. Covenants will <br /> be adopted for the maintenance of open space. <br /> Centennial 17 is north of Washington Street and <br /> south of Harper Lake. It is vest of The Grove. <br /> McStain is proposing to subdivide 13.35 acres into <br /> 37 single family housing units. The smallest lot is <br /> 7,500 s.f. while the median lot size is 9,100 s.f. <br /> Centennial #8 is south of Washington Street and east <br /> of McCaalin Blvd. McStain is proposing to subdivide <br /> 24.01 acres into 120 single family units. The <br /> smallest lot is 5,000 s.f. while the median lot size <br /> is 5,770 s.f. <br /> Planning Commission reviewed all four subdivisions <br /> and PUD's at a public hearing on November 10, 1987, <br /> and recommend approval with the condition that the <br /> plan include the addition of a more intense land- <br /> scaping along Via Appia and McCaslin Blvd. and the <br /> park in Centennial #8. <br /> wanush proposed options Council might consider in <br /> dealing with this issues 1) approve the subdivision <br /> plans and PUD with Planning Commission's recommenda- <br /> tion that the landscaping be included as part of <br /> McStain's commitments 2) approve the subdivision <br /> plans and PUD with the City committing to the pro- <br /> posed landscaping (as arterials are used and benefit <br /> the entire City, thereby being a City responsibility <br /> with the possibility of McStain installing the im- <br /> provements by means of a credit to their Service <br /> Expansion Fees), or 3) postpone the issue until <br /> discussions have taken place regarding the issue of <br /> the City's fees and use of fees. <br /> Tom Hoyt, President of McStain Ent., gave a detailed <br /> presentation with slides showing each of the four <br /> subdivisions and how they vill be completed. <br /> Mayor Pauson stated that in his opinion the <br /> developer `should foot the bill" on the main <br /> arterials. Mayor Fauson said that the reason he <br /> feels that way in that the landscaping that is done <br /> 3 <br />
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