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1980 01 23 e e ~,a -- ....' ...~.... ,.'....' ",,'lj' REGULAR SESSION CHANHASSEN PLANNING Cm1MISSION A meeting was held on Wednesday, January 23, 1980 at the Chanhassen City Hall, Chanhassen, Ninnesota. Present were: Clark Horn, Chairman Art Partridge Tom Hamilton Walter Thompson Tom Droegemueller Also present were: Bob Waibel, Assistant City Manager Mark Koegler, City Planner Craig Mertz, Assistant City Attorney Rodney Hardey, Dunn & Curry Bruce Patterson, Suburban Engineering Jules Smith Stelious Aslanidis Al Klingelhutz Absent: Jack Bell Chairman Horn called the meeting to Order at 7:40 p.m. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The following will be added to the 'Development Contract Amendment Request, Sunnyslope Addition' section of the January 23, 1980 Minutes: The Planning Commission is a.ware that the Development Contract was not signed by' either party. ,Walter Thompson moved, Art Partridge second, to approve the Minutes of January 23, 1980 as amended. Motion carried. Tom Hamilton moved, Art Partridge second, to approve the City Council'Minutes of January 7, 1980. Hotion carried. PROPOSED PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN, REVIEW FOR LAKE ANN PUD, LAKE SUSAN HILLS ~JEST AND LAKE SUSAN HILLS SOUTH Bob Waibel gave a presentation on the preliminary development of the projects. He pointed out the importance of the land use and density allocations, along with the questions of park needs discussed at an earlier date by the Planning Commission. He gave the City's recommendations and comnlents on the planned developments. ~,Plal'ming Commission Minutes *,. Page 2 e He had contacted the Cities of Eagan, Maple Grove, Woodbury and Burnsville to formulate a report on the densities proposed as compared to what these cities are experiencing. Rodney Hardey of Dunn & Curry discussed the three major projects. He stated they have commitments from two major builders. Dunn & Curry's goals in this project include obtaining rights for needed utilities, working closely with the Planning Commission on areas of Parks and Recreation, obb.aining approval from other involved agencies, completing drainage and sewer systems, and establishing land use patterns and parameters. The comments addressed in Mr. Haibels presentation were discussed. Mr. Hardey's main concerns were: a) too much paving, b) noise abatement will have to go by State requirements, and those topics rendered for further investigation included: a) site distances, b) access from development to Highway #5, c) soil pockets, d) the quad lots proposed as Lots 10, 11, and 12 of Block I. He further discussed the individual projects comnlented on in Mr. Waibel's presentation. - Bruce Patterson of Suburban Engineering illustrated the sewer systems proposed for the projects. The floor was opened for discussion... Chairman Horn requested clarification on the Highway #5 - Park Ave. exit recommendation. He asked that the developers consider a frontage road/different access to the Park other than going across Highway if5. The Planning Cornmission desires further review of these projects. Chairman Horn requested Bob Waibel to investigate the possibility of a joint review with the City Council. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT-KLINGELHUTZ/CP~VENS REALTORS 7811~ GREAT PLAINS BLVD. Bob Waibel explained the request by KlingelhutzjCravens for a Conditional Use Permit for signage. He recommended, on behalf of City Staff, that the Permit be approved after removal of the debris near the garage, and further that a public hearing be waived, for this matter. Ton Hamilton moved, Tom Droegemueller second, that the Conditional Use Permit be granted with the contingency that the garage and debris be cleaned up, and that the Permit not be issued until this is done, and further that the Public Hearing be waived. Motion carried. OPEN DISCUSSION e Bob Waibel informed the Planning Commission of the Public Hearing scheduled for ~!ednesday, January.30, 1980. Tom Hamilton moved, Art Partridge second, to adjourn at 11:10 p.m. Motion carried. Don AshWOJ;:-th,Ci ty Manager __ co :~~"'~