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Vote delayed on RiverPlace Marina project

Necessary public hearings not properly scheduled

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The new ADM property would provide parking for barges rather than barges sitting on the river as they do now, said Ronald Schults of Edgewater Resources.

A resident of the corner of Jefferson and Washington streets was concerned with where the project's entrances would be.

The preliminary plans indicated the main entrance for the marina itself will be off of Cemetery Road. There has been talk of a second entrance over a bridge to Washington Street, on the western end of the residential portion, but this is not in the current plan.

If it is executed, it would be adjacent to some industrial properties near there, not toward the residential, said Schults.

City Planner Mike Hoffman said, for his approval, he would be recommending a second access point for emergency access.

Preliminary discussions have indicated the ski lake area would have its own entrance, as well as an emergency entrance near the marina storage buildings and ADM property, said Cheshareck after the meeting.

The marina hearings will be held at 7 p.m. at the Jan. 30 Planning Commission meeting in the Morris Municipal Services Facility. The city council will vote on the commission's recommendations and the annexations needed for some of the property at is Feb. 4 meeting at 7 p.m.

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