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NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING
ITEM: Hampshire Square II
A single family residential subdivision
DATE: May 12, 1992
APPLICANT: Richard Storck
Storck Development Corp.
CITY PLANNER: Stephen Olt
LOCATION: Blevins Junior High School
The following questions, concerns, comments, and responses were
expressed at a neighborhood meeting scheduled to discuss a proposal
to subdivide 6 acres into 18 single family residential lots at the
northwest corner of West Drake Road and Hampshire Road:
1. QUESTION: Do the northern lots in this proposed development
back up to the existing lots in Hampshire Square I, to the
north?
ANSWER: Yes, they are planned to back up to and be contiguous
to those lots.
2. COMMENT: The letter sent to us indicated that there would be
16 lots. You are now proposing 18 lots.
RESPONSE: The letter was sent out prior to the formal
Preliminary Subdivision submittal to the City. The plans
changed slightly between your notification and the submittal
documents.
3. QUESTION: What will be the status of the fencing along the
canal to the west?
ANSWER: That will be determined during the review process.
4. QUESTION: How much will the homes sell for?
ANSWER: Generally, in the low $100,000's.
5. COMMENT: It would be nice to have openings in the fences for
access to the existing ditch and trail to the west.
6. QUESTION: Will all the homes look alike as they do in
Hampshire Square I?
ANSWER: There will be 3 to 4 home types (models) and they
will be somewhat larger than the homes in Hampshire Square I.
7. QUESTION: Will there be covenants of any kind?
ANSWER: Yes, there will be separate covenants for this
development; however, they will be similar to the covenants
for Hampshire Square I.
8. COMMENT: The street name, Hampshire Court, presents some
confusion. It is too similar to existing street names.
9. COMMENT: I kind of like the name of this new development to
be Hampshire Square II. The continuity and association with
our development would be good.
10. QUESTION: How will you decide which trees will be preserved
and which will be removed?_
ANSWER: We will look at them to determine the age and
condition of the tree and evaluate the viability to retain
some trees.
11. QUESTIONS: Will we have to be concerned about any of these
units being rentals?
ANSWER: No, that is not part of the plan.
12. QUESTION: Will You be removing dirt from the site?
ANSWER: No, all the earthwork will be redistributed on this
site.
13. QUESTION: What is your timeframe for construction?
ANSWER: The build -out is planned for one year from when the
project starts.
14. QUESTION: When will the first home be on the market?
ANSWER: Late this summer.
15. COMMENT: I would hate to see the old trees go. They are homes
for birds and other animals.
16. COMMENT: The existing trees can be rather trashy to the
neighborhood.
17. QUESTION: Have you considered converting the old Children's
World Daycare into a pool and recreational facility?
ANSWER: No, I haven't considered that.
18. QUESTION: Where will the utilities go?
ANSWER: The water and sanitary sewer will be in the street,
the electric and gas will be in the front yard, and telephone
and television cable will be in the rear yard.
19. QUESTION: I live on the south side of Drake Road and am quite
a distance from the nearest fire hydrant. This concerns me.
What can I do?
ANSWER: That is a separate issue from this development
proposal. Additional fire hydrants will probably be added with
subsequent development on the south side of West Drake Road.
PROJECT: A
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