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agreement to ensure development in a timely manner, and coordinating road paving with Public <br />Works. Prior to approval of the first final plat, the applicant should obtain a right-of-way permit <br />for the improvements on 27th Avenue SW. <br />A lengthy discussion ensued when the Commissioners expressed their concerns and <br />posed questions to staff to obtain additional details regarding this issue. <br />Attorney Collins responded to Commissioner Bowden's questions regarding the <br />developer applying for credit. Roads are normally shown on the 20 -year Capitol Improvement <br />Plan, then the applicant can apply for CIP credit. Those roads have to be in place before the <br />developer can apply for credit. He advised a condition should be added to the agreement. During <br />the discussion Chairman Neuberger, Vice Chairman Wheeler and Commissioner Davis stated <br />they believe there should be connectivity on the north side of the PD. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br />Mark Brackett, 1915 34th Avenue, Turtle Creek Developer, explained his original plans <br />included vehicular access from 13th Street SW onto 37th Avenue, but he favored to go along with <br />the neighbors to remove the access. <br />(Clerk's Note: The Chairman called for a recess at 10:23 a.m. The meeting was <br />reconvened at 10:34 a.m.) <br />Commissioner Lowther asked to consider providing a gate on 13th SW allowing it to be <br />open during school hours Monday through Friday. <br />Wayne Chesney, Grovenor Estates, had safety concerns on the project. He would like to <br />have an access to get onto 17th Street. <br />Renee Renzi, 301 Waverly Place, sympathized with Commissioner Wheeler's <br />frustration because everyone was in glee when the South County Initiative was introduced <br />March 21, 2006 - 11 - <br />