HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes RES 03-05-19 up the brick wall. Josh: Is there any room? David Compton: We will check. Josh: If there's no room between the
sidewalk and the building,what would happen if you put the trees along the pipeline easement? David Compton: They
would come and cut them down. We will follow up on what is allowed.Brad: What's the distance between the
sidewalk and the foundation? David: We will find that out for the next meeting
Brad: There are several places in the PUD text that duplicates the standard of the underlying zoning district. I would
rather you be silent in those cases. Code Enforcement can then look at the UDO and site that section rather than the
PUD.It's easier for the Department. David Compton: We can do that. Brad: Staff addressed the typos and confusing
language. Rex Ramage: I did look through the PUD prior to this meeting to make some corrections and I'll go look
through it again for the next meeting.
Brad: An Ashbrook residence remonstrance letter showed photos of the flooding. In one of the photos they showed the
beehive drain. The beehive is on their property. Is this the same location you referred to earlier where the drain twists
and turns and ends at this drain? David Ayala: Yes. Brad: Is there an opportunity to fix that? Is it possible to fix the
bends? David Ayala: It's not on our property. If you were to straighten it out, it's right in the middle of the gas
easement. The gas company does not want us to do anything in that area. They won't allow for us to straighten the drain.
David Compton: Reducing the drainage off our site will provide some relief. It will not stop the ponding of water.
David Ayala: We are slowing it down. It will be going through our detention pond system first. We will be making it
better. The sheet draining off of Ashbrook is a lot. Brad: There's no culver off of 106th Street. There's nothing to keep
the water up against 1066 Street. David Ayala: Everything on the west side of this will flow right through our site.
Brad: Will the developer or the homeowner do the townhouse plantings? David Compton: That will be the builder,
subject to the weather. We do a spring planting catchup if needed.
Brad: Has the language for the maximum height for fences in the front been removed or been reinstated to the PUD text?
David Compton: We will coordinate with Staff and get something consistent that has been in the VOWC and other
communications. Brad: I'm referring to line 315. Rex Ramage: That was a duplicate from the zoning ordinance. You
made the comment of us wanting to be silent. Brad: That is exactly the situation there.
Brad: Are you keeping the tennis court? Randy Green: No. In the new layout,the tennis court will be removed.
Brad: There was language that showed you may install sidewalks along the single family drive. Is that optional? I would
rather see a yes or no. Randy Green: I like the private drive to stay more rural without sidewalks. I like the rural look
better. Brad: State your intention in the PUD text.
This item will be continued to the Thursday,March 28th,2019 Residential Committee meeting.
2. TABLED TO THURSDAY, MARCH 28-Docket No. 18100001 PUD: 106th and Ditch PUD Rezone
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The meeting adjourned at 7:11 p.m.
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