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U <br />Page 13 of 14 <br />Planning & Zoning Commission <br />Minutes of 4-29-93 <br />1. Specify type of development. <br />2. Include block for filing date. <br />3. Plot utility easements. <br />• <br />4. Revise the designation of "Unrestricted Reserve A." <br />5. Plot utility easements. <br />6. Plot building setback lines. <br />7. Indicate flood plain designations and boundaries. <br />8. Complete and submit a Development Checklist. <br />9. Submittal of an application for a Conditional Use Permit. <br />• 10. Renaming streets. <br />Due to the significant amount of items that are unresolved, staff recommends denial <br />of General Plan approval. <br />Jim Gartrell, with Gulf Coast Engineering and Surveying, addressed the Commission. <br />Mr. Gartrell stated that the proposed development would have lagoons with lakes <br />running behind the development. The lakes would be operated and maintained by <br />the homeowner's association. The lakes would have fresh water and would be <br />stocked with fish. The yards would abut the lakes. A complete tree border would <br />surround the entire lake. All lakes would be interconnected to satisfy all retention <br />requirements for drainage. All lots are interior cul de sacs. <br />Mr. Harrington stated that the park area falls short in size by approximately 1/2 <br />acre. Mr. Gartrell confirmed there would be no problem dedicating the extra <br />acreage. <br />Mr. Gartrell stated the lagoons would be deep enough so that grass would not grow <br />on the bottom; approximately 6-7 feet deep with a 3:1 slope. The streets will be <br />paved and guttered. The utilities will be located in the street right-of--way. One (1) <br />well will be drilled to maintain a constant level in the lakes. The homeowner's <br />association will pay for the electricity to power the pump. <br />