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Steering Committee Minutes Page 5 <br /> January 12, 1995 <br /> • Arne Engstrom stated that the Committee is looking for comments from the <br /> residents regarding how they would like to see this area developed 20-30 years <br /> from now. He explained that residential developments alone cannot carry the <br /> tax burden to support schools and city services. He stressed the importance of <br /> setting aside land now for industrial and commercial. <br /> Renee Pomerleau, Sunrise Circle, stated that residents in the Sunset Ridge <br /> subdivision pay higher taxes than most other property owners in the City ($2,500 <br /> to $5,000 per parcel), and she does not feel they receive any services, other than <br /> the snowplow. She stated that there are no amenities such as parks or trails and <br /> also expressed her frustration with the street system. Ms. Pomerleau explained <br /> that she lives at the end of a cul-de-sac and all the water, sand and garbage <br /> comes down the street to the front of her property. <br /> Dave Anderson, Committee Member, stated that he would encourage people to <br /> ask for parks. He stated that the Park and Recreation Commission is focusing on <br /> additional parks for the sewer and water area at this time, but that they are <br /> looking at putting in larger regional parks and trail systems for the surrounding <br /> area. Ms. Pomerleau stated that there is a great need for something in their area <br /> since she would estimate there are an average of 3 children per household. <br /> Truman Moyer stated that he did not understand why the City is not looking at <br /> going farther out Highway 10 with sewer and water, since a large portion of <br /> property is taken up by Cargill and the Oliver Kelly Farm. He added that he felt <br /> there would be more opportunity for development beyond those properties. <br /> II Chair Minton stated that the City is aware that Cargill has no plans to sell or <br /> develop their property at this time and explained that areas could be rezoned for <br /> development in the future. <br /> Mike Crepeau, 19016 Lincoln Street, suggested that other areas also be <br /> considered for industrial development. He also stated that he does not feel <br /> proud of the appearance of the East Highway 10 due to the number of <br /> billboards. Mr. Crepeau asked that the Committee to what they can to ensure <br /> that new development along Highway 10 be architecturally appealing. <br /> Truman Moyer requested that the speed limit on Highway 10 be given <br /> consideration. Mary Eberley stated that she felt this is an important issue and <br /> should be part of the Committee's review. <br /> Ron Middelstad, 19681 Twin Lakes Road, stated that he would like to see his area <br /> remain rural as long as possible. He stated he hoped 197th would not be made <br /> an east-west corridor. <br /> Paul Motin, 9910 174th Avenue NW, stated that he would like to see the larger lot <br /> developments remain, except possibly closer to Highway 10. Also, he stated that <br /> he felt there is a need for more office space in the community. <br /> Renee Pomerleau expressed her concern regarding the need for a safe area for <br /> biking and walking along the County roads. Dave Anderson stated that the Park <br /> and Recreation Commission is aware of this need. Arne Engstrom stated that he <br /> • has proposed that any new County road be provided with a biking/pedestrian <br /> area on one side. <br />
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