File #: MIN-93:1655    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
File created: 12/14/1993 In control: Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
On agenda: Final action: 1/1/1994
Title: METROPOLITAN AREA PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 14, 1993
Related files: ORD-94:722
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METROPOLITAN AREA PLANNING COMMISSION
DECEMBER 14, 1993
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MEMBERS PRESENT: Coleman, Little, Damron, McCracken, Findley, Alston, Baker, Shaw

MEMBERS ABSENT: None

The minutes of the 11-9-93 meeting were approved as prepared.

At Mr. Coleman’s suggestion, the Commissioners entered into discussion about electing the slate of officers for 1994. Ms. Finley made a motion to keep the same slate of officers as 1993: Jon Coleman - Chairman, Hardy Little - Vice Chairman, Jim Damron - Secretary. The motion was seconded by Mr. McCracken. Voting was 7 in favor, 0 opposed.

#1 PUD93-1 The Lindsey Family Trust, c/o of Lindsey Management Company requested approval of final plans for a Residential Planned Unit Development. The development covers 18.52 acres and contains 240 units in 20 buildings. The property is located south of Gladiolus Drive, west of Harrisburg Road and north of the Shadow Ridge Subdivision.

This is the second phase of Park Lake Addition which is located immediately east of the first phase that was final approved in November of 1991.

Mr. Dan Mulhollen stated that there have been several changes made in the final plans. There were 12 units in the gladiolus Estates section of the development, 2 have been deleted, reducing it to 10 buildings, 120 units, also, one of the lakes has been extended and one of the basketball courts has been moved. Mr. Mulhollen also said that there has been a landscape plan developed for the property including tree planting, shrubbery and fencing of the same type installed in the first addition. Additional ponds are planned as well as one of the lakes being enlarged.

Those opposing this development voiced concerns about safety, especially concerning traffic accidents and also the number of units that will be in the development. Some felt that this parcel of land was much too small to put so many people on.

The property owners stated that did not object to having neighbors but were strongly opposed to having so many neig...

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