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Planning Commission Minutes <br />july 22, 2003 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br /> Dan Schwark, 19755 Irving Avenue, expressed concern with the traffic situation at 197th <br /> and Highway 169 intersection. <br /> <br />Jeanne Peabody, 11713 200m Avenue, stated that she was told by the property owner when <br />she purchased her property in 198 ?? that Outlot A would be a park. She stated she was <br />also told that mining at the Barton-site would be complete in 2 years and it is still being <br />mined. She expressed concern regarding the increased traffic that commercial development <br />of Oudot A would generate. Ms. Peabody stated that there are no sidewalks in Brentwood <br />and many residents walk on the streets and that increased traffic would create a safety issue. <br /> <br />Wayne Traaseth, 11707 194m Avenue, comer of 194th and Irving Avenue, stated that he is <br />against any change in the zoning. He stated that there were trees on the site which were cut <br />down and left lying on the ground. He stated that when he moved to his home in 1987, he <br />spoke with Mr. Dennis Anderson, owner of Ouflot A, and was told that the worst that <br />would happen would be development of townhomes on the site. He expressed his <br />opposition to the request due to his concerns regarding traffic, noise and pollution. <br /> <br />Leanne Brown, 19737 Lowell Street, stated that she purchased her home in Brentwood <br />because of the beauty of the Elk River area. She expressed her opposition to the land use <br />amendment and rezoning because of the aesthetic impacts. <br /> <br />Tom Halbakken, 11744 194m Avenue, stated that it is his understanding that MNDot plans <br />an interchange at 197th Avenue and Highway 169. He fek that the City should plan for the <br />interchange now. <br /> <br />Tony Luciano, 19757 Irving Street, stated that he moved to Brentwood 3 years ago <br />because of the beauty of the area. He expressed his opposition to the request, stating that he <br />felt the commercial development would encroach on the Brentwood neighborhood. <br /> <br />Dave Weatherly, 19479 Lowell Street, stated that he is a life-long resident of Elk River and <br />recalls that Outlot A previously was a hill and that the reason it is fiat now is because it was <br />mined for gravel. He asked if a plan was available for development of the site. Chair <br />Pederson noted that the applicant is not required to present a development plan for the land <br />use amendment and rezoning request. Mr. Weatherly asked what the status of Highway 169 <br />as far as MNDot is concemed. City Engineer Terry Maurer explained that that Highway 169 <br />is identified as an interregional corridor and will have freeway status. Mr. Weatherly stated <br />that he lek more property owners should have been notified of the request beyond the 350' <br />requirement because the impacts would be far beyond that. <br /> <br />John Polden, 11751 196m Avenue, stated that when he built his home in Brentwood in <br />1989, he was told by the property owner that Outlot A would be a park. He fek that traffic <br />would be a major issue if the site was developed for commercial use. He asked why <br />commercial development is desired and if it increased the tax base. Chair Pederson stated <br />that there is very little commercial land available for development of any substantial size, and <br />that commercial development does help to increase the tax base. Mr. Polden expressed his <br />concern that the trees on the east side of Highway 169 helped to absorb the traffic noise, <br />and when they were cut down for the Menards construction, the Brentwood residents were <br />impacted by the increased noise. Mr. Polden stated that his granddaughter will not play <br />outside when she visits because the traffic noise from Highway 169 hurts her ears. He <br />expressed his opposition to the request based on privacy, noise, and pollution issues. <br /> <br /> <br />