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<br />. <br /> <br />ELK RIVER PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> <br />DATE: June 29, 1970 <br /> <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Dan Bailey <br />Al Bailey <br />Derr <br />Hilmer Bartelt <br />Dick Gongoll <br />P. A. Siegler <br /> <br />There was a discussion on proposed "low cost" housing apartments. The <br />commission will probably be asked for a zoning change near the present <br />nursing home. No action was needed at present. <br /> <br />There was a discussion on mobile home parks. Several are in the process <br />of being proposed. No action was required at this time. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />It was reported that a hearing on the possible closing of railroad crossing <br />will be held July 7, 1970 at the Sherburne County Court House. A motion <br />was made by Gongoll, seconded by Al Bailey and carried unanimously that <br />this commission resolve to oppose the closing of rail crossings at this <br />time because of the traffic flow and communication problems between <br />village segments. The resolution is attached. <br /> <br />We reviewed a plat of Riverview Heights. There being no objection, the <br />secretary was instructed to write to the County Planning Commission <br />expressing approval of the very good topographic map which was provided. <br />This property is being developed by Lloyd Anderson. <br /> <br />. <br />
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