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Dave Cieslak, .~ 10383 165th Avenue, <br />indicated that they have currently invested $3 <br />million to the existing Cargill facilities in Elk <br />River. He indicated that there is no need for <br />sewer and water at their facility and they would <br />see no benefit to their current operations with <br />the extension of utilities or the urban service <br />district. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Dwight Kirkeide, 11230 173rd Avenue North, <br />indicated that he was opposed to the extension of <br />the urban service area. Mr. Kirkeide stated that <br />he distributed a flyer to all residents in the <br />proposed urban service area relating to the <br />expansion of sewer and water facilities. He <br /> <br />indicated he felt that the proposed Plan would <br />harm the people in the community. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />John Benver, Fillmore Street, indicated he <br />recently moved to Elk River and stated that he is <br />opposed to the expansion of the urban service <br />district as he sees no benefit to his property. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Dawn Beaudry, Fillmore Street, presented a <br />petition in opposition to the expansion of the <br />urban service area. She indicated she is against <br />the extension of sewer and water to her area. <br /> <br /> Tony Krelin, 181st Avenue, questioned the Council <br /> the assessments would begin for the <br /> as <br /> to <br /> when <br />kproject. Mayor Duitsman explained that there are <br />no assessments proposed at this time. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Joanne Rousseau, Ebner's Bait, 17015 Highway 10, <br />indicated she is opposed to the expansion of the <br />urban service district and stated that if utility <br />extensions take place, Ebner's Bait will go out of <br />business. <br /> <br />Carl Shaw, 10596 191st Avenue, questioned the <br />procedure for hooking up to utilities. He <br />indicated that there are many homes in the area <br />that are a long distance from the road and <br />indicated that the cost would be very high for the <br />laterals. Mr. Shaw indicated he felt the <br />residents should have a general idea of the cost <br /> <br /> <br />