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Steering Committee Minutes Page 3 <br /> January 12, 1995 <br /> • Renee Pomerleau, 18996 Sunrise Circle, Sunset Ridge subdivision, questioned if <br /> sewer and water would be brought out to Sunset Ridge since most of the lots are <br /> 2-1/2 to 5 acres. <br /> Steve Ach explained that if it is determined that sewer and water are to be <br /> extended in the southeast planning area, it would be an incremental process, <br /> beginning with East Highway 10. He added that if it was decided to extend <br /> services in this direction it would be several years before it would ever extend into <br /> the residential areas in the Sunset Ridge location. <br /> Hank Duitsman explained that a public hearing will be held in the spring <br /> regarding extension of water and sewer from the railroad tracks south out to <br /> 165th. He did not feel that property owners north of tracks would be in favor <br /> because the costs would be too high for larger parcels and force people into <br /> development. <br /> Randy Barney, 19008 Lincoln Street, expressed his concern that Lincoln Street <br /> should remain a neighborhood street and not become a main transportation <br /> route. <br /> Renee Pomerleau stated that she would not be in favor of a development which <br /> would cause their street to become a through-street. <br /> Hank Duitsman suggested that the east-west corridor proposal be published in <br /> the paper to solicit public input. He stated that a recommendation is expected <br /> • from the Steering Committee on this issue. Steve Ach stated that Viking <br /> Boulevard is likely to be a connection point to the Anoka County east-west <br /> transportation system. <br /> Gerry Ruppelius, 10496 181st Avenue NW (County Road 12), stated that he was <br /> aware that the farm property across the road from his had been sold to a <br /> developer. Also the County will be upgrading County Road 12 next year and he <br /> asked whether or not it is planned to extend utilities at that time. Steve Ach <br /> explained that a realignment of County Road 12 is planned. Mr. Ruppelius stated <br /> the County Engineer indicated that they plan to widen and upgrade the road. <br /> He also stated he was not in favor of city water and sewer extending to his <br /> property. <br /> Dwight Kirkeide, 11230 173rd Avenue NW, stated that he owned 13 acres in <br /> Section 10 along the Mississippi River, zoned C3 Highway Commercial. He <br /> expressed his opposition to city water and sewer because of the high cost. He <br /> also noted that much of his property is located in floodplain. Hank Duitsman <br /> explained that floodplain property is not assessed. <br /> Pat Holzem, 19049 Davis Street, questioned how floodplain is identified. Steve Ach <br /> explained that when an area is included in an assessment project, the City <br /> Engineer would make a determination whether or not a particular property is in <br /> floodplain. <br /> Emma Holzem, 18925 Davis Street, explained that the U.S. Geological Society <br /> • maps done last year identifies their property as 1-2-3 Wetland and is unsuitable for <br /> housing. <br />