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8.5. & 8.6. & 8.7. SR 05-15-1995
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,w~ <br />Steering Committee Minutes <br />December t, 1994 <br />Page 6 <br />• Jeanne Eggert, 19314 Oxford Street, stated that when she moved to the area 17 <br />1 years ago, she assumed the Outlot A area would one day be commercial, simply <br />because of its close proximity to Highway 169. She also expressed her concern <br />that .the City carefully consider decreasing the amoun# of existing multi-family <br />zoning. She cited problems in the Brooklyn Park area from the intense multi- <br />family-low-income housing, and does not want to see that happen in Elk River. <br />Bob Sturgis stated that he was not against commercial development but urged <br />the Committee to push for high standards in the types of uses and appearance of <br />the .development. <br />Ken Williams expressed his concern for high quality development in the City. <br />Barb Miracle, resident, questioned whether or not there pre any plans for further <br />commercial development in the area located north of Beaudry Express at the <br />intersection of Highway 10 and Proctor. Steve Ach stated that the property is <br />owned by Beaudry Oil and that some interest has been expressed in developing <br />it in the future, but that there are no specific plans at this lime. <br />Jahn Weicht requested that the Committee consider rezoning approximately 17 <br />acres west and north of St. Andrew's Cemetery from R 1 c and R3 to R2, or .possibly, <br />PUD. He stated that owners of this .property were interested in developing the <br />property with quality ($150,000+ per unit) twin homes. He also explained that a <br />small corner of the property at Jackson and Highland would possibly be a good <br />location for some type of office use, due to the high traffic at that intersection. <br />• Jeanne Eggert questioned whether or not the City could control the quality of <br />twin homes the would be built. Chair Minton stated that the City is limited to <br />enforcing .health and safety issues, not quality and value (price) of the homes. <br />John Weicht explained that the type of twin home he is proposing would be <br />similar but upscale to the twin homes just north of the TLC Daycare at Proctor and <br />County Road 1. <br />Mr. Weicht provided further information regarding proposed roadways, extension <br />of water and sewer, and hiking and biking trails. <br />At this time, Chair Minton welcomed the government students from the high <br />school in-attendance: Shawn Sanborn, Kirsten Austin and Jerry Krueger. <br />Ken. Williams, resident, commented that he hopes that the Planning. Commission <br />and City Council are aware of the position the City has in attracting new <br />businesses to Elk River, in that they can control the level and quality of <br />development that occurs. <br />7. Other Business <br />Tom Harmes, resident, questioned what kind of housing inspection program was <br />.planned. Steve Ach explained that it would be done through .the building. <br />department, and was geared toward health and safety issues for multi-family <br />residential. property, as well as commercial and industrial. <br />
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