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Steering Committee Meeting Minutes Page 12 <br /> March 23, 1995 <br /> • Robin Tuttle, 13324 Ranch Road, expressed her concern that there may be a <br /> four-lane road built near their property. She stated that the quality of life will be <br /> affected. Also she expressed concern for noise and safety issues, and splitting of <br /> farmland. She questioned how property would be acquired for the corridor. <br /> Steve Taylor, 10975 205th Avenue NW, stated it is his feeling that highway is <br /> being proposed to serve the gravel trucks. He expressed his concern for safety <br /> of his children if a four-lane road was constructed by his property. <br /> Chair Minton stated that the reason the roadway is being proposed is to serve <br /> the residents. He stated that traffic will only increase, since it is not likely that <br /> people would be willing to give up their cars, the City needs to plan for <br /> Mark Olson, 18778 Yankton Street, owner of Lots 1 through 8, 6th Plat of Camp <br /> Cozy, expressed his concern that if a bridge is constructed across the river, it <br /> would take out his the rental house he owns. Also, he was planning to submit a <br /> building permit application for an addition to his house and is unsure what to <br /> do. <br /> Matt James, 21272 Elk Lake Road, cited his concern that he did not understand <br /> how a corridor in the Country Road 33 area will help the traffic get through the <br /> city. He questioned why traffic lights cannot be set up in sequence so that <br /> traffic may travel at a specific speed and move through the city without <br /> stopping. <br /> • Bill Zacharda, 13346 Ranch Road, questioned how long ago this road was <br /> planned. He expressed concern that building permits are being issued in areas <br /> where the proposed road may go through. <br /> Steve Rohlf explained the importance of road planning for future traffic needs. <br /> He stated that approximately one-half of the traffic traveling westbound across <br /> Anoka County to the intersection of Highway 169 and Main Street would not <br /> need to use that intersection if there was an alternate route to get to Highway <br /> 169. Also, another problem is congestion at School Street and Proctor caused <br /> by traffic coming from eastern Big Lake Township and western Elk River trying to <br /> get to Highway 10. He stated that a corridor needs to be identified before more <br /> development takes place, making the process even more difficult than it is at <br /> the present time. <br /> Lisa Green stated that she and her husband, Jeff, received a building permit to <br /> construct a new home at 13310 Ranch Road. The Green's stated that they <br /> would not have built there if they had known it would be in the way of a road. <br /> Diane Kohl, 20936 Ogden Street NW, was concerned that her home presently <br /> overlooks the gun club area now, and that view would become a major road <br /> there if this proposal goes through. She stressed the need to preserve the oak <br /> and prairie savanna located here, as it is one of the last ones remaining in the <br /> State. She stated that she felt most of the people in the audience moved to Elk <br /> River because of its natural beauty. Ms. Kohl urged that the residents make their <br /> views known to their elected officials. <br />
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