Monday, April 14, 2008

Plan Commission Meeting

Speaking of old gravel pits, the Paradise Lake development had a lot of water drainage concerns and will require a lot of variances and approvals by outside agencies. All outlots will be under the POA control (wonder if that will require CWU fee or if that will be in their covenants?). The old gravel road will need to be improved for a construction access and emergency road during construction (residents called it 23rd Avenue). Cul-de-sac will be 4,095 feet off of 104th Street and way over the 800 foot ordinance. Homes in general will be 1,500 feet from 104th Street. All homes will require a sprinkler system. Not sure how much the lots will be but the Village SUPPOSEDLY will require improvements to 22nd Avenue. I say supposedly because they said same for Prairie Trails East when they approved Conceptual Plan for 26th and 28th Avenue but Final Plat did not require. I suspect same will happen here. A second entrance won't be available until other surrounding areas are developed. Who knows how long until that occurs. You can listen to audio or read meeting minutes on all the other stuff including the Catholic Bookstore property. As Wayne Koessel likes to say, "this is just the conceptual plat so things can change". They most certainly do.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

is this a done deal or are there more hoops for this developement to jump through?

Village People said...

More hoops and probably need some variances from DNR.

Anonymous said...

I seem to be in need of a meeting schedule, so I can stay on top of the issue. Where might I find such a schedule?

Village People said...

Check out Village website.

http://www.pleasantprairieonline.com/

Click on Plan Commission or village Board meetings. Agenda's are usually posted Friday late afternoon (each group typically meets every two weeks on a rotating schedule; PC 5 PM and VB 6:30 PM on Monday's). Past meeting minutes are posted once approved but audios are usually available on Tuesday or Wednesday for most recent meetings.

Anonymous said...

VP,

Thank you very much.

-NN