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<br />from $150,000 and most will have brick fronts with the options of rapping the brick. <br />Chairman Young stated that he had mentioned the purple and green sections would <br />have brick fronts what would they have on the sides. They said that the sides and <br />back would be vinyl. Commissioner Ehrhart was concerned with the density and <br />the layout. He felt there could be a better layout. Commissioner Bryant reminded <br />the board of the senior's development that will have condominiums and that there <br />are a lot of other lots similar to this waiting to be built. Commissioner McGuire <br />stated that the reason Grandview was a success is because the board required a <br />certain number oflarger and smaller homes and did not restrict where they went. <br /> <br />J an Gosser, 202 Brookview Ct., President of the Grandview Homeowners <br />Association, said their concern was with the density ofthis project and this is no <br />different from other projects that have been brought before the board. She stated <br />when it rains her cul-de-sac fills up with fourteen inches of water and agriculture <br />waste from the land behind and she is the one who gets out in her waders and takes <br />care of the problem, her concern is with this density what kind of drainage problem <br />will it cause. She is concerned about the added traffic this will add to her <br />community and Hadley Road. <br />Vickie Lasiter, 4092 Hadley Road, said that when Grandview was put in Davis <br />Homes lowered Hadley Road so you could have better visibility from Johnson Road <br />going east. Now they lowered their driveway and now they do not have visibility for <br />Johnson Road. She said the bridge is deteriorating and the guard rail is missing. <br /> <br />Richard Hurst, 264 Pineview Dr., said he is concerned about the water run off from <br />the field behind the subdivision. There is a drainage ditch that runs full of water <br />when it rains. <br /> <br />Commissioner Ehrhart stated that Grandview look less dense, and they utilized <br />green space better than this plan. There is no area for green space like walking <br />trails, common space or whatever to create a nice community. Mohney Homes <br />said they were open to other ideas and they would be willing to change their plans. <br /> <br />Mr. Currens said that he had sent another letter on the Field Site Ordinance and <br />has not received a response. <br /> <br />Chairman Young stated the board received a letter from Betty Record regarding <br />the Barlow Automotive located at 500 North Indianapolis Road. She said the <br />business was an eyesore with a pick-up truck, trailer, and seven other different <br />things and this lowers the value of the surrounding property. Mr. Currens said the <br />board should have Mr. Beikman do an inspection to see if there is a violation to our <br />Ordinance. Mr. Beikman said that when the business was established the property <br />was zoned B3 and under that B3 zoning a body shop and repair shop was allowed, <br />we have similar situations with other body shops around town. He does not know <br />ifthere is a problem with thes abandoned vehicles ordinance, the plan commission <br />need to make a determination if he is in compliance or not. Commissioner Ehrhart <br />said there are vehicles that have not been attended to or moved in several years and <br />