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• Comprehensive Plan would be good if it encompasses <br /> the right needs of the community. <br /> 23 . Larry Hickman, business owner and resident, <br /> indicated that the City of Elk River needs help to <br /> draw more customers to the east side of the city. <br /> He indicated that he is in favor of the extension <br /> of urban services . <br /> 24 . Robin Tuttle, 13324 Ranch Road, questioned whether <br /> the city was trjring to run people with large <br /> quantities of land out of town. <br /> 25 . Richard Kurth, owner of Broadway Bar & Pizza, <br /> indicated that he was opposed to the extension of <br /> the urban service area. He stated that he has a <br /> good septic system and good water. <br /> 26 . Mark Korthal, 17379 Tyler Street, indicated that <br /> he has seven acres of property and stated that the <br /> Council should think about the cost to the land <br /> owners for the extension of the services . He <br /> • stated that he is opposed to the extension of the <br /> urban service area. <br /> 27 . Marilyn Van Patten, 10451 175th Avenue, questioned <br /> what will happen to existing businesses if sewer <br /> and water is not in their area. She expressed her <br /> concern regarding these businesses being able to <br /> expand. <br /> 28 . Harold Novotny, informed the Council that the <br /> service district recommended by the Planning <br /> Commission is dominated by swamp land and State of <br /> Minnesota land. He questioned whether the state <br /> would be assessed for the extension of services . <br /> There were no other comments from the public regarding <br /> the utilities issue. <br /> Residential - Steering Committee Chair Bob Minton <br /> indicated that the Steering Committee and Planning <br /> • Commission took a firm commitment in recommending that <br /> the ten acre minimum lot size in the Al zoning district <br />