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<br />Commissioner Wheeler recalled reading a letter from Brackett & Company regarding the <br />two-storey issue that is another exception to the Planned Development. Looking at what was <br />approved by Planning & Zoning shows that they were not opposed to the conditions that <br />prohibited two-storey structures, yet they are asking now for approval of the Planned <br />Development. <br /> <br />Mr. Boling explained that the letter was not part of the approval. It would be something <br />the applicant may need to address separately. <br /> <br />The Chairman opened public hearing. <br /> <br />th <br />Mark Brackett <br />, 1915 34 Avenue, speaking for the Developer (Lockwood Lane <br />Development Group, LLC), had multiple meetings with property owners and of the 350 notices <br />sent out to residents of Shady Oaks and Grovenor Estates, 82% of the people responded saying <br />th <br />they did not want vehicular access to 13 Street SW. <br /> <br />The Chairman allowed Mr. Brackett to address the two-storey issue next. <br /> <br />Mr. Brackett <br /> understood from one of the Planning & Zoning meetings there was a <br />request that no two-storey houses be built on adjacent lots, either side-by-side, across the street or <br />back-to-back. During those discussions, he had said he did not have a problem with that request. <br />Now Commissioner Wheeler is stating that what he agreed on was not an approval but a <br />recommendation to the Board from Planning & Zoning. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wheeler opined that the discussion and debate for two-storey homes <br />should have taken place at Planning & Zoning and felt they were bypassing Planning & Zoning. <br /> <br /> <br />April 4, 2006 - 23 - <br /> <br />