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<br />Commissioner Lowther attended a PZC meeting where this property was discussed. He <br />liked the way the buildings were designed and the extra landscaping. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wheeler wanted a provision for a southern entrance and exit. He felt Route <br />60 is already heavily traveled. <br /> <br />Director Boling believed this design accommodated that potential, but it cannot be made a <br />requirement. <br /> <br />Chairman Neuberger wondered if this project would be able to join with the neighboring <br />subdivision and use their exit. <br /> <br />Director Boling explained hooking up a new property to an existing subdivision is <br />problematic. <br /> <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Bruce Barkett <br /> representing AM Developers (AM), attended the preapplication conference <br />with Director Keating, and the Director said this property should be designated RM-6 (residential, <br />single family, 6 units per acre). The Director asked AM if they would do a Planned Development <br />(PD) and they complied and exceeded requirements. <br /> <br /> W. F. McCain, <br />Project Engineeron behalf of AM, presented a document regarding zoning <br />requirements such as required setbacks and landscape buffer requirements. He affirmed that the <br />Mr. McCain <br />developer had surpassed every requirement in their plans to build these townhomes. <br />explained there was an existing ditch that runs behind the lots and this project will not add any <br />additional stormwater load on to them. He used the overhead projector to show a line of sight <br />picture. <br />May 23, 2006 <br />16 <br /> <br />