Loading...
00895§1 will be preserved, because there would be fewer impacts than from any alternative development, and because there would not be any significant adverse environmental impacts. She noted that the original PRD which was approved for the two southerly knolls was still in:effect and if this proposal were denied the original plan was still valid and they had a year from that approval to install the improvements to the site. Assistant City Engineer Dick Allen said they had found nothing that would lead to unusual problems and he foresaw no problems in controlling traffic in that area when peak development was accomplished. The public portion of the hearing was opened. David Kinderfather, architect for the project, said 1411 acres of the 1% acres of the site were being retained as open space and 88% of the trees would remain. He said.the majority of site would be a permanent park area maintained by the homeowners' association. He noted that buildings had been designed to fit the topography of the site and the engineer's report determined that the soil was.generally deep and well drained. He said all Code requirements will be met and the units will be finished with stained cedar siding and cedar shingles. He noted that with the alternate site plan of detached single family residences the amount of paved surface would have to be increased considerably. He felt the.PRD was logical for this site and that it would.be of greater value.to the community because of less paving and preservation of natural slopes. Chairman McGibbon read a letter from the Meadowdale Community Club with a petition of approximately 80 names requesting denial of this application. Jack Linge of 6970 160th S.W. did not'like the alternate plan presented this evening, saying he had thought it would be an alternate based on the desires of the neighborhood but he thought the alternate was not a feasible plan. He felt the first proposal was the.. cheapest type of construction that could be done. He also complained that he had not received a notice of this meeting, that the notices on the poles were not post-dated, and that the paper carried no notice. He said'there would have been more people present for this hearing if the notification had been better. He stated again that the residents want to keep the community one of single-family, residential lots. Jean Shoemaker of 16005 66th P1. W. was not in favor of clustered housing in their area. She was concerned about the cooperation between Lynnwood and Edmonds because Lynnwood streets and sewers were involved. Mr. Allen responded that the Cities of Edmonds and Lynnwood work in a South County program on transportation and planning and that a six -year street program had been developed and sent to the State. He said Lynnwood eventually would have the most control of the development in this area, but he could not say when improvements would be accomplished. Norm Nelson of 15729 75th P1. W. said he lives in an area where soil movements are a problem. He suggested that the engineer survey -their area on a day when it is stormy so he could see the water that goes down North Meadowdale Rd. Mr. Allen responded that this.project will not create more rain, that. the same quantity of rain would be there. But he said there will be a holding system for the runoff from the roofs of the houses, and the water will be dispersed on the site. City Attorney Wayne Tanaka also added that if the developer does not comply with the standards he will be subject to criminal charges, and that he must put in the improvements before he gets final approval to build. John Minear of 16020 70th W. said he liked part of the second plan, but not the loop road. Don Hunter of 12120 N.E. 149th, Kirkland, said he was of the age bracket and the type of person who would appreciate this type of housing, and he said such housing is difficult to find. He felt it would complement the area, rather than detract from it. He said the types of residences pro- posed were such that he would be proud to live in and to which to take his friends. He added that the greenbelt area that would be provided was .a rarity. Jean Linge of 6970.160th S.W. said fire protection in the area EDMONDS PLANNING COMMISSION Page 2 - June 28, 1978