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Mr. Wheeler stated that it would appear logical that <br />this property should be included in the commercial node. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Carolyn Eggert, SECONDED <br />by Richard Parent, that the Planning & Zoning <br />Commission recommend to the Board that the <br />Hobart node be allowed to take in that area <br />which already has commercial, and which the <br />Planning Department feels is necessary. <br />Leonard Hatala approached the Board and stated that he <br />owned 10 acres at 173rd Street, across the road from Mama <br />Mia's, and was concerned whether or not his property would <br />fall into the same category as the one being discussed. <br />Discussion followed about nodes, and it was determined <br />that a node must develop out from a center point. <br />Attorney Brandenburg suggested that perhaps it would be <br />a better policy to see what properties come in for <br />development, because there is no way of knowing the <br />direction of the development. He clarified that at this <br />public hearing, the Board members are indicating to the <br />people that it appears as though their property will be in <br />the node; however, as the developers come in to the Planning <br />Department, staff would have to look at each one and make a <br />case-by-case determination. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />ITEM #10 - Frank DeJoia - Request that the 5.02 acre parcel <br />JUL 13 1992 <br />located on the west side of 80th Ave., north of <br />126th St., be designated LD -2, Low Density <br />Residential (6 units/acrd). This property has <br />received preliminary plat approval as Rose Haven <br />Subdivision. <br />17 Bo 50 rc, E391. <br />