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Steering Committee Minutes Page 4 <br /> April 20, 1995 <br /> then change it. She stated that it does not seem right that if Outlot A was <br /> III <br /> intended to be commercial that it was not changed at that time. <br /> Dick Hinkle stated he served on the Planning Commission at the time in question, <br /> and that the conversation as he remembered was that someday the outlot <br /> would be commercial. He explained that the minutes were not as detailed at <br /> that time since they were not recorded, and were prepared from the notes of <br /> someone listening to the meeting. Dick stated that he stated that the property <br /> was not rezoned to residential, because it had always been residential. He <br /> concluded by stating that it was the intent that the outlot would be commercial, <br /> whether or not the minutes reflected the conversation. <br /> A resident stated that she had not found any reference to Outlot A being used for <br /> commercial purposes in the future, and questioned how intentions could be <br /> verified if the minutes did not reflect it. <br /> Chris Kreger stated that as a contractor in the Brentwood Subdivision, and it was <br /> clearly his understanding that the outlot would be used for commercial purposes. <br /> He explained that the Planning Commission's charge Tuesday will be to <br /> determine if it is appropriate to change the zoning to commercial now. <br /> A resident questioned whether or not a topographic map was available which <br /> showed the outlot area at the time Brentwood was platted. He questioned <br /> whether the outlot was left out of the residential plat because of the steep slope <br /> it had. Hank Duitsman stated that the Council granted approval to mine Outlot A <br /> • at the time Brentwood was platted. <br /> A resident of the Brentwood expressed his objection to commercial development <br /> of Outlot A. He stated he would not have bought his lot two years ago if he <br /> known what the plans were for the outlot. He stated that in coming from the <br /> military, he chose the home in Brentwood for the peace and quiet, and that if this <br /> proposal goes through, he will be forced to look at a large commercial building <br /> and a parking lot. <br /> A resident questioned how they could research intentions of people when looking <br /> at property. <br /> Bob Sturgis, resident on 197th Avenue, Brentwood Addition, stated that at previous <br /> meetings on this issue, residents were led to believe that the property owner was <br /> proposing a smaller type neighborhood commercial use, not a 120,000 square <br /> foot building. He expressed his objection to changing the zoning from residential. <br /> He stated that he felt the commercial zone change would destroy their <br /> neighborhood. Mr. Sturgis expressed his support for the idea to preserve the <br /> downtown and the river pathway concept. <br /> Dale Miller, 197th Avenue, stated that he was told Dennis Anderson when he <br /> purchased his lot that it would be used for a park or possibly townhomes. <br /> A resident who lives across from Outlot A stated that they were also told the lot <br /> would be used for a park or townhomes. She stated that the idea of a <br /> neighborhood convenience-type use appeals to her much more than what <br /> • <br /> Dennis Anderson is proposing. She expressed her concern that once the lot is <br />
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