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Bout <br />will try to save as many of the other trees as possible. The desire is that it will be a <br />functional and beautiful project. There will be 60% open space, which is greater than the <br />40% required He pointed out that the plan has the full support of the Planning Director and <br />the Planning & Zoning Commission. They have no argument with any of the conditions that <br />have been recommended. (CLERK'S NOTE: MR. DEAN'S HANDOUT HAS BEEN <br />FILED WITH THE BACKUP OF THE MEETING.) <br />Leo Cahill, 1195 43' Avenue, read a short letter which he stated was signed by the <br />neighbors. The letters stated their concerns and opposition to the exceptional use. Their <br />concerns included lowered market value of their properties, commercial design of the <br />necessary roadway amendments, and the development of the 43' Avenue corridor. <br />Personally, he was concerned about the double impact to the intersection of 43' Avenue and <br />12' Street since he believed both will be expanded to 5 lanes. (CLERK'S NOTE: The letter <br />was presented for the record and it has been filed with the backup for the meeting in the <br />office of the Clerk to the Board.) <br />Mr. Cunningham, 1015 41' Avenue, expressed concerns about drainage in the area. <br />He believed the planned project will exacerbate a problem that already exists. <br />Director Boling addressed the drainage issue and advised that the applicant will have <br />to get a stormwater management plan approved before moving forward. That will also be <br />reviewed by the County's Engineering Department. <br />Public Works Director James W. Davis stated that the drainage plan for the project <br />must be designed to handle the on-site drainage and cannot negatively impact other <br />properties. He advised that a storm sewer will be put in place when 43' Avenue is widened. <br />He further explained the diversion of stormwater in response to a question from <br />Commissioner Ginn. <br />January 11, 2000 <br />W <br />0 0 <br />