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APliED <br /> Steering Committee Minutes Pagel <br /> August 25, 1994 <br /> • Mike Fox stated that he felt the City Council and Planning Commission were the <br /> only ones that wanted sewer and water extended to the north area. <br /> Steve Ach stated that the question that needs to be addressed is whether or not <br /> the City plans to extend sewer and water north of the current urban service area. <br /> Mr. Fox stated that he was not in favor of it. <br /> Steve Ach stated that development interest is coming to the area and the <br /> community must choose how they wish to deal with it. He explained that there <br /> can be problems with platting 21/2 acre lots in that the cost effectiveness of <br /> providing services such as snow removal, emergency services, road maintenance <br /> and repair is dramatically reduced. <br /> Discussion followed regarding the present level of services. <br /> Committee Member Dana Anderson stated that he felt the people of Elk River <br /> should have a say in how they want their community to develop. He noted that if <br /> they did not want a large number of people living north of County Road 33 on <br /> 10,000 square foot lots, that a 21/2 acre minimum would be a good alternative. <br /> Mr. Anderson suggested that they could also consider "clustering" 1 acre home <br /> sites in a 21/2 acre minimum lot size area, leaving an open area. Mr. Anderson <br /> encouraged citizens to continue to attend these meetings to provide input for <br /> the development of the community. He stated that the purpose of this <br /> committee is to steer that growth. <br /> • At this point, Steve Ach provided a map outlining the designated wetlands in Elk <br /> River. <br /> Committee Member Chris Kreger explained how services were more expensive <br /> having a 21/2 lots versus smaller lots which are typically found in subdivisions with <br /> water and sewer. <br /> Discussion followed regarding park dedication fees when subdividing land. Julius <br /> Nemeth expressed his concern that the fees are too high. <br /> Debbie Turner, 206th Avenue N.W., owner of 31/2 acres, stated that she is in favor <br /> of maintaining the 10 acre minimum lot size and preserving some rural areas in <br /> the City. <br /> Paul Weyman, 19650 212th Avenue N.W., expressed his concern that the <br /> Committee balance the concerns of the citizens regarding the use of their land. <br /> He stated that he bought his property under the assumption that the rural <br /> atmosphere would be maintained. He further stated that he finds the heavy <br /> gravel and mining zone change contradictory to that goal. <br /> Steve Ach stated that in planning for future development, the Steering <br /> Committee must balance the need for future development and the services that <br /> will be demanded while at the same time keeping taxes at a reasonable level. <br /> Dick Hinkle explained his reasons for supporting a 21/2 minimum lot size as <br /> • opposed to the 10 acre minimum. He stated that the change is not going to <br />