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Steering Committee Minutes Page 4 <br /> January 12, 1995 <br /> • Ruth Brown, 18015 175th Avenue NW, asked for clarification on whether or not the <br /> water and sewer is going to be extended. Chair Minton explained that a public <br /> hearing will be held in the spring to extend utilities east on Highway 10 to 165th. <br /> He stated that information indicates it is too expensive to extend utilities to lots 2- <br /> 1/2 acres and larger in size. Hank Duitsman stated that if sewer and water were <br /> extended to these larger lots, the zoning would also be changed to allow <br /> subdivision into smaller lots. Ms. Brown questioned the affect subdividing would <br /> have on property values. Chris Kreger stated that the land value per square foot <br /> would go up because more lots could be created. Hank Duitsman explained <br /> that the property value would likely be more since a larger house could be built <br /> on a bigger lot. Chair Minton added that city sewer and water would add to the <br /> value. <br /> A resident from the Tyler Street area questioned whether or not sewer and water <br /> would be extended to his property, since it is not too far from Hillside Estates. <br /> Mary Eberley stated that there were residents from the Tyler Street area present at <br /> the Hillside Estates public hearing who asked that question and no decision has <br /> been made at this time. <br /> Hank Duitsman explained that the Council will meet in February to discuss the <br /> issue and that public hearings will be held before any thing is decided. <br /> Jeff Hendrickson, 11119 167th Avenue NW, asked if the sewer and water would <br /> come through Mississippi Heights if the residents there did not want it. Hank <br /> Duitsman stated that they would probably be assessed for the main line, but if the <br /> • majority of the residents did not want to hook up, they would not have a lateral <br /> assessment. <br /> Truman Moyer, 16807 Highway 10, asked why businesses along Highway 10 would <br /> be forced to hook up. He questioned who wanted the sewer and water <br /> extended and stated that those people that wanted it should pay for it. Chair <br /> Minton explained that no decision has been made to extend it. Chair Minton <br /> stated there is pressure to have city sewer and water in order for the City to <br /> attract industry. <br /> Dawn Moyer, 1116807 Highway 10, asked how far the extension is proposed. <br /> Hank Duitsman stated that the Council has discussed that the extension go down <br /> to 165th just west of the Specht farm, up to the railroad. He stated that the <br /> reason is to encourage industrial development and also the commercial <br /> businesses need the services for fire protection, etc. He added that there are <br /> people on both sides of the issue and that public hearings are held to determine <br /> what the majority of the property owners want. <br /> Chair Minton asked the audience what they would like to see in the Southeast <br /> area in the future. <br /> Mark Rockiles, Lincoln Street, stated an area could be established closer to <br /> Highway 10 for smaller lots with city water and sewer, and also, to maintain the <br /> remaining residential area for larger lots. <br /> . Ed Studniski, 9936 174th Avenue NW, stated that he would like to see his area <br /> continue to have the 2-/12 acre minimum lot size. <br />
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