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Minutes of the Special Meeting of Council <br />Monday, December 3, 2018 <br />Page 9 <br />opinion. There's also more units in there than were originally planned. So it does not look at all <br />like what I think the Village approved with the permit to put it up. Whether there were places in <br />the pennit that the contractor was able to manipulate and not being in violation without violating <br />the devil out of it in my opinion. <br />We don't want to let something like that happen here. I would ask, would it be possible to where <br />that sandtrap is for those who play golf, have the vegetation there remain? That is alongside the <br />road on the setback. That would be on the west side. Could that be done? Could that row of <br />individual houses be made to look slightly different than one another so they do look more like <br />what's on the other side of the street? Now the development that was previously talked about, <br />basically the houses are all the same, but they are not because they have got a little different <br />tweak on the other side. I don't think that's outrageously expensive to do. The blueprints are out <br />there and it can be done. It's not quite as easy as cookie cutting, I realize it. It probably costs a <br />little bit more. But it would look better. In the end then, anybody driving down Highland <br />wouldn't even know the rest of the place is there. It would look like the rest of Highland Road <br />does, if you will. In other words, preserve that space with a setback where those individual units <br />are. Make that look a little bit more like an irregular neighborhood than a box cut neighborhood. <br />Council President Saponaro stated; we appreciate your comments. Thank you so much. <br />Mr. Coyne stated, if you don't mind.me countering on that. That's currently just a schematic <br />design. It would be a landscaped detention area. That's not been designed yet. That will go to <br />the Planning and Zoning Commission for further discussion. If the zoning would change at that <br />time, that would be addressed specifically. I am sure Mr. Skoda would tell you that there are <br />other improvements he wants to present, but you've got to get through the zoning process first. <br />Council President Saponaro stated, thank you so much for your comments. We appreciate it. <br />Pat Lamb <br />6758 Bramblewood <br />There are 60 units and 18 are single family homes? <br />Mr. Skoda replied, that's correct. <br />Mr. Lamb continued, which leaves 42? <br />Mr. Skoda replied, it would be 21 buildings. <br />Mr. Lamb asked, condominiums? <br />Mr. Skoda replied, the whole premise of that neighborhood is that way because there would be a <br />homeowner's association that would take care of the outside of the buildings, the landscaping, <br />snowplowing the driveways. All the cominon areas are maintained by t11e homeowners <br />association, not the homeowners themselves.
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