, .... s~ ~zl which
<br />:err/ .Maurer exslone,: ,hat ,~n/'?O: -,as ,-~'~r~=,~ .... :o ~flew ~c-= ~ ' ?7~h
<br />csuid be :igncfized, howe,zen, Mn/OPT dOeS nor have c signal progrcmme~ for
<br />i97th ct ~hls ~ime. He s:ctec ;he next ,og',cct s~gnc~ize~ access would ~e :lcuntv
<br />2ccc 33 omc HigP~'~,cy 169.
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<br />Ken Williams. 19762 ~rentwoed Lane, in resgonse to ,comments regareing
<br />Cecre,csec crocer-/ values r, ecr ]ommercici Ceve!opment, circe information
<br />which ~ndicsTec residential Jots near the Ricge~c~e ~hccping Center hcving ,:
<br />value in excess of 3200.000. He srcteC thct OUTIOf A iS nor cesircoie far residential
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<br />Wayne Trcasefh, li707 l?4th Avenue NW, STated :hat he felt high ;raffia counts
<br />from the development will hove cn affect c.n prcpe,"y 'values.
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<br /> ~ ~, ~-~' is in favor of keeping Outlet .~ zoned
<br />Gary KIeis, 1981.~ Irving S,re~f, stated ~,,~, ne ,
<br />residential, crc met the character o~ ~he ne~ghoorhood could be mdntcined if
<br />t~e property is developed cs multi-~cmii,/residential.
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<br />Phil Johnson, 19440 Holt Street, expressed his concern thai the proposed frontage
<br />road ,,viii provide a connection from this commercial center to the Target store,
<br />and the increosed traffic will decreose his property ',/clue. He else ,,vas
<br />concerned thai he would be assessed for city water cng sewer. Mr. Johnson
<br />questioned the conflict of interest mentioned by Commissioner Kroger in the
<br />June, ~994 Planning Commission minutes and whether or not ne intended fo vote
<br />on ~his issue. Comm[ssioner Kroger stated thor nip father's company built the
<br />roads in 6renfl~ood and hewas the foreman on thepo. He explained fh~t the
<br />job was done approximately 15 years ago end it was his intention to vote on this
<br />isue at this time. Mr. Johnson cited reasons for denial of Mr. Anderson's re,sues;
<br />from the Ptonning Commision's ~?94 minutes and stated he did not feei any of
<br />the conditions have changed since then. He stated that residents ore
<br />concerned whether or not the,/ shouid sell their prooeo/ and when they should
<br />sell. Mr. lcnnson stated that he ~,~lt the oroposci is in conflict with the ,_~r,/s PUP
<br />ordinance. He expres:ed his concern that Mn/OOt wouid not put c s;oo light at
<br />]?/th Avenue and Highway 169 until o sufficient number of occidents and
<br />totalities occurred. Mr. Johnson questioned wnv the apartments were being
<br />constructed behind Central Lutheran Church if the Cih/ has o moratorium on
<br />multi-family development.
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<br />Dwight KirkeJde, I i 230 173rd Avenue NW, exzres:ed his concerns that if resident:
<br />threaten Mr. Anderson's rfghrs :l~ a ~rooer"/ owner, their rights wouJd also
<br />threatened, cnd~tre~zed ~hct ]llproperty :,wners rights must be rescected.
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<br />Harold Wilkinson. 19679 Loweil S~reef NW. sic. tea he is not in fc,/or of:another ~7cp
<br />light cn Higr,~cy i~i?. He s?oTed ?hoT ,vnen he ,cna nip wife purchased ~heir
<br />~n ~84, they were told oy Pennis ,e~'cerson s wife ;hat Outlot A wcs
<br />go~ng :c ~e muiti4cmiiy rescer, rici cna ,cossi~iv c z:ark, lee
<br />precor?./was nor zoned csmmercici ST the ~ime cf .ce,/eicpmenr.
<br />3~eering ,lomminee to ie~ ~he zurren~ residential remain.
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<br />Rchif Andersen. i 94l I Irving Circle, c.~xea '~vhct ',vceiC :De 2ilow.ed :n t~L, flot ~.. ,vith
<br /> ;current zoning. He excreszeC bis concern ~cr cecegncn; with cmicren cpc
<br />strollers craping Highway 1,59. Ne stcte~2 ~hot the traffic iicnP aces ~cr citow
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