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From: <br />G. L TONSAGER <br />To: <br />Carlton, Zachary <br />Cc: <br />Mayor John Dietz; Ovall. Nate; socal113Calyahoo.com; Roberts. Robbin <br />Subject: <br />RE: [EXTERNAL] RE: Apartment Building <br />Date: <br />Tuesday, April 28, 2020 5:56:55 PM <br />Attachments: <br />Gary Tonsaoer Pearle Vision 28ADr2020.Ddf <br />Hi Zach <br />Attached is my presentation in PDF format that I was going to make at this evening's public <br />hearing regarding the proposed 60-unit apartment building at Elk Ridge Center. <br />Unfortunately, it may not make as much sense as if I were presenting it in person. Hopefully, <br />before this is all done, I will have had the opportunity to go before the city council to air my <br />concerns in person. And after having had a chance to look at the plans for the first time today <br />I have even more concerns. Here is just a short list: <br />1. Parking. A building of this size requires 150 parking spaces. The plans show 120 parking <br />spaces. Two spaces for each unit. What happens when they have visitors? Where will <br />the overflow parking go? <br />2. It appears there are two driveways into the parking lot. One next to the daycare and <br />one that goes directly through my parking lot. My tenant in our building is The Noble <br />Quilter. The average age of their customer is 70+. This traffic coming and going would <br />be a hazard to both of our businesses, Pearle Vision and The Noble Quilter. <br />3. In the winter, when they are plowing the snow in the parking lots for the apartment <br />complex the tenants will be required to move their cars. Where are they going to put <br />them? Most likely in my parking lot and the surrounding neighborhood. How is my lot <br />going to be plowed? <br />4. What will happen to the value of my building when I have an apartment complex <br />connected to my parking lot? I have invested time and money in my business with the <br />promise this would be a retail center not high -density housing. <br />5. The apartment complex is far too big for this space. Three stories tall! It will dominate <br />everything in the surrounding area. The look and the feel of the center will change <br />dramatically. It will be the focus of Elk Ridge Center. Not just another part of the <br />Center. It will be the center. <br />These are just a few of my concerns. When I have more time to look at the plans, I'm sure I <br />will be able to uncover even more. Thank you for listening. <br />Gary Tonsager <br />Pearle Vision owner and resident of Elk River <br />
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