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• <br /> JjoenIx QntcrpritL kite. <br /> September 21, 1995 <br /> Mr. Bob Minton <br /> Chairman, Elk River Comprehensive Plan <br /> Steering Committee <br /> 13065 Orono Parkway <br /> Elk River, MN 55330 <br /> SUBJECT: Commercial Development of East Highway 169 Corridor <br /> Dear Chairman Minton& Steering Committee Representatives: <br /> Phoenix Enterprises, LLC, in conjunction with Everett, Verna and Dale Specht, are the owners of <br /> record of certain property east of Highway 169 generally between 193rd and 197th Avenues. In that <br /> regard, and in reference to the recommendations being considered by the Steering Committee through <br /> the draft Comprehensive Plan Update, this company intends to seek approval to continue the <br /> • Highway Commercial(C-3)zoning district from its temporary boundary just north of 193rd Avenue <br /> to the more northerly boundary of 197th Avenue. <br /> Our rationale is supported by the following facts: <br /> 1. The Hillside Crossing site was platted and developed to utilize the C-3 definition. <br /> 2. The grocery store was designed and built to provide adequate and logical expansion to the <br /> north to support future community and regional shopping needs. This factor was an integral <br /> part of the store owner's decision to purchase the site and invest significant capital into the <br /> project, and consequently, the community. <br /> 3. The infrastructure was planned, designed and built to adequately accept the future commercial <br /> activities generally projected to occur along this corridor. This includes the commonly <br /> acceptable frontage road design parallel to Highway 169 (Evans Street), a water and sewer <br /> design, location and accessibility which are conducive to commercial development, and <br /> appropriate design and sizing of the storm sewer and retention pond system (i.e., a 48" <br /> overflow pipe is installed under 193rd Avenue to drain into the city's regional pond). <br /> 241 Main Street, Suite 4 <br /> P.O. Box 279 <br /> Elk River, MN 55330 <br /> (612) 241-0714 Fax (612) 441-4575 <br />
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