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<br />Commissioner Ehrhart asked about the drainage down the road Mr. Holloway said that <br />this would be addressed with the County. Commissioner Bryant asked about the <br />covenants and restrictions being a 25 year existence. Mr. Holloway said that this would <br />be change because the maintenance must go on after 25 years. Street Commissioner Joe <br />Beikman asked if the street name had been checked for 911. Mr. Holloway said that <br />There was no other road by that name. With no other questions Chairman Young ask for <br />a motion on this matter. <br /> <br />A motion by Commissioner Bryant to approve the preliminary plat with the stipulation <br />that permits received from Morgan County Highway and Drainage approval, second by <br />Commissioner Berwick. Motion carried 9-0 <br /> <br />The next item Stephanie Burns 2-lot minor plat 4663 E. Shady Lane, continued from <br />July. Mark Mahan, representing Burns explained that this plat is requested to build a new <br />home, then sell the existing home. The set back changes have been made from the July <br />Meeting. The property is a 9.2 acre lot off Shady Lane, West of Pennington Road. <br />Septic easements have been provided. The drive will be off of the existing drive the <br />Highway Dept. will be contacted although the 25 foot asphalt drive is being used. <br />Commissioner Bryant asked if the drive was going to next to barn, Mr. Mahan confirmed <br />this to be correct. Commissioner Williamson asked about the pond being on both lots. <br />Mr. Mahan said that the pond will be on lot 2. Street Commissioner Joe Beikman asked <br />About pond drainage. A motion by Commissioner Bryant to table this matter until the <br />next meeting to have the check list reviewed by the Tech review board, second <br />Commissioner Brown. Motion carried 8-1 with Commissioner Ehrhart voting no. <br /> <br />The fourth item on the agenda Ross Holloway for Steve Striebeck asking for Rezone <br />from Res. To PUD-E on North Indiana Street, this also was continued from July. The <br />issue of notifications has been corrected. Plans have been revised to almost 70 feet <br />building to building, 68 parking spaces for the residential and 11 for the commercial <br />Buildings. Also the green space has been increased and a park added along with <br />sidewalks. Commissioner Bryant expressed concerns with having several owners. <br />Mr. Holloway said that they would be governed by restrictions and covenants. <br />Commissioner Ehrhart also expressed concern about out of state owners being a <br />maintenance problem. Commissioner Browns concern with multiple owners is that it <br />is sometimes becomes difficult to locate owners with high turn over. Commissioner <br />McGuire spoke of a concern that other people may use the parking area for truck or <br />motor home parking. Mr. Holloway said that with being a PUD that these concerns could <br />Be regulated. <br /> <br />Pete Fowley spoke on behalf of neighbors in the area ofthe PUD-E. Concerns were <br />density, which would bring a high number of cars as well as children with no place to <br />play. The configuration ofthe parking lot would make it difficult for fire and emergency <br />equipment to be effective. Mr. Fowley also expressed concern about set backs, not being <br />as they should be. Neal Almond a resident of North Indiana Street, said that he bought his <br />home because of the neighborhood, he had checked the zoning of this ground before <br />buying his home. He was also concerned about what people would think about seeing <br /> <br />J <br />