~ncu,?, time for them ~o c'os: cna thio,,/ end '.~'C '~citing in the mieclcn far the ~ight
<br />to cr. cnge. He felt that ?his is cn unsafe ~ituction, cna :~t m similar sitemTicn will
<br />occur if another light is Sicced ct i?7th end Highway ;0~. He s:cted he ,Cobs not
<br />fee! Dennis Anderson's rign~: :re doing ,/'io~Tec since he wot jla ~e cilowed ~o
<br />
<br />Kent Peabody, 11713 2gOth Avenue NW, stated that ~n contacting ,'~,~n/~.,'OT, he
<br />was totd there ',voulc no~ ~e any i3CGJt[cnci accesses sn Highway iS? beb~een
<br />School S~ree~ and :3oun~'./ ~oac 33. He no~ec ~hc~ there maes not cpoecr ~o se
<br />enough ,'eom re ctlow truc~< traffic on iOZtm.
<br />
<br />Paul Ostmee, ~9~44 in/incj Sheet, 3uestioned whether ihere is a precedent in any
<br />me,re cre~s re develop o large commercial site in ~he middle of c residential
<br />GroG.
<br />
<br />Bob Sturgis, 11789 ] 97th Avenue NW, expressed his concern tlncr people have no
<br />way of knowing what intentions may be iorc pcr'iculcr piece of propers,/ if it is
<br />not documented. He also expressed his concern that the propedy east of
<br />Highway 169 as ,,veil cs Outloi A should remain residential.
<br />
<br />Perry Mason, 11847 196th Avenue NW, asked that the Planning Commission
<br />recommend that the City Council cony the request.
<br />
<br />Ted Travica, 19702 Irving Street NW, expressed his concern that people should not
<br />be threatened with the prospect of apa~ments if Mr. Anderson's request is
<br />denied, since high density residential would not be permitted within this zoning
<br />district.
<br />
<br />Robin Tuffle, 133?0 P, anch Road, urged the Srenr',vood residents to follow ~his issue
<br />througin to ~he end and aisc, to attend the Steering Committee meetings.
<br />
<br />There being no fu~her comments from the public Chair KuesTer closed the public
<br />hearing.
<br />
<br />Slaff and Commissioners gave the ~ollowing responses to comments and
<br />questions that ',,,ere raised by the public:
<br />
<br />-The apartment project behind the Centrct Lutheran Church was approved
<br />befcre the moratorium ,,vent into effect.
<br />
<br />-The precedent for commercial developments surrcundec on three sides by
<br />existing residential ir, the metre arec would have to se researched.
<br />
<br />-~, comolete berm ctong the JccXson ,'~.venue side of Elk ?ark Center cannot be
<br />acne and :tiiI save Phe trees. A deracination of terming cna trees w~il !ikeiy be
<br />
<br />aone.
<br />
<br />-Outlet ,~ iS currently zoned sirgie family residen~ic!; muiti~;,:mii,/ would nci be
<br />cilowe~ in its ,current zoning designation. Anything other ~hon the ,~ses cilo,,~e,,2
<br />u'nder the R l,z zoning ,t,/ouId require c re,zoning.
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