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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986 08 19 Staff Review Regular Meeting Minutes STAFF REVIEW MEETING August 19, 1986 PRESENT WERE: Doug Taylor, Utility Manager John Govoruhk, Police Chief Charles Holzman, Fire Chief Sam Smith, Building Official Len Kozlov, City Engineer Gil Artman, Public Works Director Bob Powell, Land Development Coordinator Richard Rozansky, City Manager Gerald Chancellor, Owner/Developer FOXMOOR EAST REPLAT: Powell stated that this project is being looked at as a waiver to subdivision since the infrastructure is already existing. The property and lots as proposed brings it into line with the R-lAA zoning existing for the area. There was discussion on the drainage. Chancellor stated that he understands the City's concerns, but stated that he feels he is being asked to resolve drainage problems up stream. Kozlov stated that this was not what he was trying to convey. There is not a drainage problem now, but with what the developer is doing, this may cause a problem with the drainage. He stated to the developer to take all the appropriate steps and measures to review this, and if there is an impact, there may be a necessity to have a deten- tion pond on lot next to lot 10. (South) There was discussion on the infrastructure. It was noted that the developer should find some history of what was done to develop the infrastructure when the Foxmoor projects were first started. Taylor stated that there is a need for 6 inch pipe in order to serve the lots in the area of Sunset Drive. Chancellor stated that the engineer proposed to put in 6 inch pipes. There was discussion on the use of a ditch/easement that was dug years ago. It was determined that the developer would eliminate the easement on lots 29 & 30 and have an easement on the back half of lots 27 & 28. There was discussion on the sidewalks. It was determined that the developer would record on the plat that the sidewalks would be put in by the developer after construc- tion of the homes. There was discussion on the subdivision recreation requirement. It was determined that the developer would donate to the City recreation fund, an amount 5% of the accessed property value in lieu of the 5% property to be used as recreation site.