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Steering Committee Minutes Page 2 <br /> May 25, 1995 <br /> • Fairgrounds Property <br /> Pat Dwyer stated that the Business Park Task Force was in favor of rezoning the <br /> fairgrounds to Business Park, so that if the County ever decided to relocate the <br /> fairgrounds, it could be developed in that manner. Steve Ach noted that the <br /> property was approximately 30 acres in size. <br /> Dave Anderson suggested that a portion of the property be purchased and <br /> added to the adjacent softball complex. Discussion followed regarding best use <br /> of the land, since it would be served by sewer and water. Dave Anderson <br /> stated that turning approximately 10 acres into softball fields would meet the <br /> needs for adult softball fields when the City is fully developed. Members of the <br /> Committee were in agreement that they were not in favor of the fairgrounds <br /> moving out of their present location. <br /> Arne Engstrom explained that the County was not opposed to rezoning the <br /> fairgrounds property to Business Park. He stated that if the County were to ever <br /> sell the property, the Board would be looking for a fair return on their investment. <br /> He added that property served by city sewer and water would be quite <br /> expensive for the City to purchase for ballfields. <br /> Barb Miracle, resident, questioned the definition of a Business Park and amount <br /> of Business Park land that the Committee feels is needed. <br /> Pat Dwyer explained that there is property located near the Sherburne County <br /> Courthouse zoned Business Park. Prospective users want a location near major <br /> • transportation route and have good visibility. Pat stated that Elk River is a little <br /> light in their inventory of Business Park property. <br /> PAT DWYER MOVED TO RECOMMEND THAT THE PRESENT FAIRGROUNDS PROPERTY <br /> BE REZONED TO BUSINESS PARK, WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THE COMMITTEE <br /> IS NOT IN FAVOR OF THE FAIRGROUNDS BEING RELOCATED. THE STEERING <br /> COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS ESTABLISHING PROPER ZONING FOR THE POSSIBILITY <br /> THAT THE COUNTY BOARD MAY WISH TO SELL THE PROPERTY AND/OR RELOCATE <br /> THE FAIRGROUNDS IN THE FUTURE. ARNE ENGSTROM SECONDED THE MOTION. THE <br /> MOTION CARRIED 12-1. <br /> Highway 10 and Proctor Avenue <br /> Barb Maricle, 1234 6th Street, explained that there are 11 homes on the block <br /> between Proctor and Quinn Avenue on Highway 10, which is bounded by <br /> Beaudry Express, LeFebvre's Trucking and Cretex. She stated that in contacting <br /> the County Assessor she was told that only those homes 3 lots back from <br /> Highway 10 are zoned multi-family, which would make a total of 8 homes zoned <br /> multi-family. The owner of the old Banke house which is apartments now <br /> informed her that he has been zoned to commercial and he is paying <br /> commercial taxes. Mrs. Maricle stated she was told by the County that if her <br /> property were rezoned to commercial, her taxes would double. She would be <br /> taxed for the house at 1 percent and 2 percent for the land. Five of the eleven <br /> home owners would be in favor of commercial if the opportunity arose, three <br /> would likely be against rezoning, two already have a commercial use in <br /> 11111 <br /> addition to the residential use, and one homeowner is likely going to sell their <br /> residence within a year. Ms. Maricle stated the total of the 11 homes was 3 4 <br />