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Steering Committee Minutes <br />April20, 1995 <br />Page 8 <br />Chair Minton questioned whether water and sewer would ever get out to the <br />gravel mining areas. Chris Kreger stated that he did not feel it would. Chris <br />suggested that a second wastewater treatment facility could possibly be built. <br />Steve then defined the industrial property on Highway 10. <br />Pat Dwyer stated that the property located near the railroad tracks is not suitable <br />for residential and would be better used for industrial, but that water and sewer <br />would be needed. <br />Discussion followed regarding the Cargill property. Rita Schmal, representative for <br />Cargill, stated that Cargill has no intentions of moving out or developing their <br />property at any time in the future. She added that Cargill presently farms 450 <br />acres of the 900 acre site. <br />Steve Ach stated he has received information from the city of Ramsey which <br />indicate plans to extend sewer and water west along Highway 10, as well as <br />plans for a service road from 153rd to Jarvis. He explained the possibly of lower <br />intensity uses such as used car dealers, etc. currently in Ramsey, relocating along <br />Highway 10 in Elk River. Steve stated that the city may wish to consider how they <br />will deal with these uses, should businesses such as pawn shops and gun shops <br />decide to relocate in with Elk River's city limits. <br />Robin Tuttle, resident on Ranch Road, used a map to display how large the <br />mining area is in central Elk River. She expressed her concern that these areas not <br />be zoned industrial and questioned why the Committee feels the City needs so <br />much industrial. Arne Engstrom explained that the taxes from industrial and <br />commercial support residential demand for services, such as courts, social <br />services, jails, etc. <br />Discussion followed regarding reclamation uses for mining property <br />Further discussion regarding available industrial property in Elk River within the <br />current urban service district, as well as possible areas that could be converted <br />from the present land use designation for industrial. <br />Arne Engstrom suggested that property located near Industrial Hardfacing as <br />possibility for industrial sites, since it was near city water and sewer. Marly Glines <br />expressed his concern for truck traffic in that area. <br />Jeff Hendrickson, resident on south Highway 10, expressed his concern that the <br />Committee needs focus on the downtown area, and also to protect the river. <br />Arne Engstrom suggested the possibility of constructing a smaller wastewater <br />treatment facility in the southeast corner of the City, along with a water tower to <br />service industrial users. <br />Steve Ach suggested the possibility of cooperative services being extended from <br />Ramsey to service the southeast area. <br />