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<br />Printer version: Growth worries Vadnais Heights; some want less boom, more room <br /> <br />Page 3 of3 <br /> <br />living facility, and 40 single-story townhouses for senior living. <br /> <br />. WHERE: East of Edgerton St., north ofI-694 <br />WHEN: Planning commission will review it Feb. 22 <br /> <br />WHO: BrightKEYS <br /> <br />WHAT: Vadnais View Fifth addition <br /> <br />DETAILS: Goff Homes developed twin homes there about 10 years ago. The proposal is to fill in with <br />24 units in 12 additional twin homes. <br /> <br />WHERE: West of Arcade St. <br /> <br />WHEN: Planning commission tabled the proposal Jan. 25 and plans to review it Feb. 22 <br /> <br />WHO: Goff Homes Inc. <br /> <br />WHAT: Arcade Estates East and Arcade Estates West <br /> <br />DETAILS: 276 units, all with underground parking. The breakdown is three three-story 48-unit <br />apartments and two two-story 18-unit senior condos for the east and two three-story 48-unit buildings <br />that are senior-owner-occupied for the west. <br /> <br />. WHERE: Arcade St. runs down the middle, County Rd. E to the north, Burwood Av. to the south and 1- <br />35E to the east. <br /> <br />WHEN: Planning commission recommended denying the project Jan. 25, but City Council will review <br />the development Tuesday. <br /> <br />WHO: Goff Homes Inc. <br /> <br />Sarah McCann is at <br /> <br />smccann@Startribune.com. <br /> <br />@ Copyright 2005 Star Tribune. All rights reserved. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />http://www.startribune.com/dynamic/ story. php ?template=print_ a&story=5224 708 <br /> <br />2/912005 <br />