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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MINUTES FOR ELK RIVER PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> <br />Indi viduals Usually <br />Attending: <br /> <br />Dan Bailey <br />Al Bailey <br />Les Derr <br />Dick Gongoll <br />Hilmer Bartelt <br />John MacGibbon <br />Paul Siegler <br /> <br />Meeting: <br /> <br />November 28, 1967 <br /> <br />In Attendance: <br /> <br />Dan Bailey <br />Al Bailey <br />Les Derr <br />Dick Gongoll <br />Hilmer Bartelt <br />Paul Siegler <br /> <br />Also Jim Knight and Dick Fredlund from the Consulting Firm <br /> <br />Larry Morrell appeared in regard to a warehouse and garage on Highway 101 <br />opposite 7th and 8th streets. It was pointed out that a proposal in multiple <br />dwelling zoning would require a special use permit but if it were back from the <br />road 150 feet it would be in a light industrial section and only need a building <br />permit. No action was requested. <br /> <br />There was an examination of the first draft of a possible future land use plan. <br />Some of its features were the possibility of Highway :#lQ being upgraded to <br />freeway standards from Little Falls to the Metropolitan area. It seemed <br />likely that this would require a new route, probably north of the village. The <br />statement was made that the future of the present central business district <br />is perhaps ultimate extinction except as an office, bank, city center development. <br />
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