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increased, more schools, people, and building. She asks when is there going to be a stop <br /> • <br /> put to the suburbs in Elk River. <br /> Monday February 27, 1995 <br /> John Keuster, 19834 York Street NW. Thanks us for the opportunity to respond. He <br /> thinks that there are some neighborhoods that are really look good because they are neat, <br /> clean, nice lawns, and are not crowded together. "They are something to look at." He <br /> believes some of the newer developments, particularly the ones east of Highway 169, are <br /> just poorly done, they are crowded, trees have been taken out, they have managed to <br /> crowd as many houses they possibly could on a 1/3 or 1/4 of an acre. " I don't know <br /> how small they are but strictly Elk Hills is just incredibly small." He thinks that putting <br /> a park and walkway in the old hardware store spot is wonderful. His concern is for the <br /> historical aspect of Elk River, as many of the historic buildings have been lost, like the <br /> creamery, train depot, etc. He suggest that we do an inventory of what historic places we <br /> have; the residences, businesses, and expand to special places like natural features like <br /> forests. To build the new Texaco and Mork Clinic, some of the old, historic places were <br /> taken out. He believes that we could do better including low income housing, which is a <br /> major concern. He also believes that the east west thoroughfare should not run through <br /> wilderness park and affect that in a major way. Taking park land is not the option, but he <br /> • believes that we do need a corridor maybe north of CR. 33 so the park land is not <br /> violated. <br /> Tuesday, February 28, 1995 <br /> Bill Jay Dry 15981 227th Avenue. Thinks that having a comment line is a great idea. He <br /> believes that we need to adhere to our mottle "Where City and Country flow together". <br /> He believes that the rural atmosphere is what brought most of us here. "As the city <br /> grows, we become more susceptible to the very problems and complications that people <br /> moved here to avoid. A well planned separation and sizing of commercial and <br /> residential land uses is one key to a pleasant living environment. Keep the traffic and <br /> noise confined to the highways and design the traffic pattern right the first time. Don't <br /> diverge traffic from many parking lots to one intersection, especially without a traffic <br /> light. Don't make parking lot entrances a tight squeeze for bigger vehicles, one example <br /> is the first right turn from north Freeport into Pamida parking lot and then the first left <br /> turn to enter parking lot. If you need to add convenience stores in residential areas, keep <br /> them on one small block off of major thoroughfares and no closer that 3 or 4 miles of <br /> each other in a residential areas." On regards to a theme for new development "we <br /> already have one use it" City-making goods and services available, country-trees grass, <br /> rivers and quiet. He thinks we should require developers to retain most of the existing <br /> landscape, apartment complexes no more that one dozen units and 2000 yds apart from <br /> • each other. Subdividing large portions of land to make big bucks at the community's <br /> expense should not be allowed. For ideas on visual impact, he thinks that we should visit <br />
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