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Steering Committee Minutes Page 6 <br /> April 20, 1995 <br /> IIIChris Kreger explained that he and Chair Minton served on the Planning <br /> Commission and would carry forward the information they received tonight in <br /> order to make a decision Tuesday night. <br /> John Polden questioned the Steering Committee's role in making <br /> recommendations. Chair Minton stated that the Committee will be developing <br /> broad goals and policies on a number of issues which will be presented to the <br /> Planning Commission and City Council in one package. The Planning <br /> Commission and City Council will then hold public hearings before the Plan will <br /> be adopted. <br /> Mr. Polden recommended that the City purchase the property from Mr. Anderson <br /> and develop it as a municipal park and swimming pool. <br /> Mark Martin, resident on 205th Avenue NW, encouraged residents to attend the <br /> Steering Committee meetings if they care about their community in general, and <br /> not just specific issues that relate to only themselves. <br /> Kent Peabody, resident on 200th Avenue NW, expressed his concern that citizens <br /> be aware of what it going on their city. <br /> A resident asked that the Steering Committee make a motion to table this issue. <br /> Chair Minton requested that staff have the minutes of this meeting made <br /> available to the Planning Commission at Tuesday night's meeting. <br /> IIISteve Ach stated that the reason the information on the two areas located on <br /> Highway 169 was in the Committee's packet was to determine which direction <br /> should commercial development continue; should it extend further north along <br /> Highway 169. He stated that it is unlikely that sewer and water will extend past <br /> 197th Avenue. <br /> Steve explained the extension of the urban service area east and west on <br /> Highway 10. He stated that the Highway 10 corridor is mainly comprised of <br /> industrial area, business park and limited types of commercial uses such as <br /> convenience-service type uses. <br /> Chair Minton stressed the importance of setting land aside for industrial use long <br /> in advance. He explained that enough land must be preserved for business and <br /> industry to keep taxes in balance and to provide balanced growth in the City. <br /> A resident questioned the why the property was not rezoned to commercial if the <br /> intent was commercial. <br /> Ted Travica, 19702 Irving Street, stated he feels the residential quality of life is <br /> changing since he moved here. He expressed his concern that all the trees are <br /> being cut down as the commercial development continues northward. He <br /> questioned why the residential development was allowed on Highway 169 if it is <br /> to be commercial. He urged that the Committee turn down the request to rezone <br /> Outlot A to commercial. <br /> III <br />