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<br />l ' <br /> <br />behind #6 tee box which resides in Big Lake. Chances are the developer does not <br />have to disclose any plans associated with this plot to Elk. River residents. <br /> <br />. Why does the city have incomplete records on this plat? Does this give them <br />license to make the rules as they go? <br /> <br />. Remind them that this is not an issue of developing raw land. The golf course <br />is an established and living community center which partnered with members and <br />fee paying patrons that span all generations. It is a place for senior citizens on <br />fixed incomes, school children of all ages, some no larger than the golf bag <br />they tote, golfers from all backgrounds and communities to congregate in a <br />S6Ciil,friendly;affordable.andrelaiingfewhoursofrecreatioD. ThemaJority <br />ofthesepatr~~ ""ould not be~()mfortabl~nortruly.!elc()me,on the upscale <br />country club type golf courses~texist3fOund this city. There is a petition sign <br />up sheet by the cart pat" t() the #6 t~boL <br /> <br />. R.elllindt~felll~tthisjsalso~iss\l~ ()f1)c:jng ~0()Ci neigllbors.. The <br />homeowners that live adjac~nt to the g()1f course pai"a premium for the <br />privilege. The views, the privacy, the minimum % acre lot sizes, the sense of <br />community and the limited vehicle traffic flow within the community are all <br />value added features of their investments. Desecration of this concept is totally <br />unacceptable and accountability needs to be applied whether it be toward the <br />Mayor and city council for not protecting their constituents or to Mr. Krause for <br />turning his back on the Pinewood agreement and devaluing the properties and <br />quality of life for his personal gain instead of working with the community to find <br />a viable solution toward leaving the golf cOUI'$e intact. <br /> <br />Surely the city and county cannot ignore this property as a pristine community <br />center and public golfing park, let the voters decide, seek funding from community banks <br />and business in the form of bond sales. Do what is right for the people of Elk River! <br /> <br />Please share your thou2hts with the city. Doing nothing gives the developers free <br />license to profit at your expense. How much population densityattd traffic congestion <br />does Elk River need???? <br /> <br />Mayor Stephanie Klinzing, 763-635-1000, (763- <br />(763-241-2133 home) mavorer@.aol.com <br />Councilmembers: <br />John Dietz, shortshots17@aol.com <br />Jerry Gumphrey, iwgumD@vahoo.com <br />Larry Farber, farbers5@msn.com <br />Paul Motia, pmotin@aol.com <br />We would like to hear from everyone affected by this. Please confirm meetings to attend. <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Andrew & Beverly Brown, 18260 Yankton StNW, 763-441-2741. (arbj@earthlink.net) <br />Bruce & Jan Anderson, 18261 yankton St NW, 763-441-8122 (mvws@usa.net) <br />