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Zylla read the legal notice and attested to its publication in the New Brighton <br />Bulletin on May llth and 18th, 1972. He stated that 12 persons were sent notice <br />of the hearing. <br />E 474' Ex the S 126.5' and the N 180' Ex the W 125' of the following: <br />Unplatted Lands, Ex Red Oak Estates, The following: N 3/4 of NE 1/4 of <br />SE 1/4 and the N 3/4 of E 1/2 of NW 1/4 of SE 1/4, Section 7, Township 30, <br />Range 23. <br />2 <br />5 <br />L_ <br />Co c' D N z <br />tJ ,-L FAma, y <br />5iN4LE rgnuL y <br />3 <br />11 <br />0 <br />SfN&L �A811�y <br />Mr. Harstad made a brief presentation in which he outlined that there would be <br />nine eight unit townhouses, the majority of which would front Worth on County <br />Roar} H2 between Long Lake Road and Sunnyside Road. There would be three townhouse <br />buildings set to the West of 'Long Lake Road and South of County Road H2 <br />approximately 300 ft West of Long Lake Road. The area between these structures <br />and Long Lake Road would be either dredged for a small lake or graded for <br />use as a tennis court and a swimming pool. An additional parcel of property to <br />the South and West of his townhouse units would be used to construct 92 single <br />family homes after street improvements were constructed. <br />He stated that he does not have any final plans or grading plans for the <br />proposal at this stage due to the added expense that would be necessary, since <br />the Council has not acted favorably upon his proposal at this time. However, <br />he stated he would have more detailed plans if the Council indicated approval <br />of his project. <br />Mayor Neisen called for questions from the floor <br />Mrs. Sickler, 5250 Long Lake Road inquired as to who was to perform the <br />maintenance on the townhouses. Mr. Harstad answered that an association would <br />be formed and that they would assume the responsibility. <br />Mr. Perkins, 2559 Woodale wanted to know whether they would be rented or sold <br />outright. Mr. Harstad replied that they would be sold in the lower $30,000.00 <br />bracket for each unit. <br />Mr. Perkins also wanted to know why he received notice of the March 5th hearing <br />on the townhouse proposal, but did not receive any notice of this hearing. He was <br />there to "bitch about it He was opposed to the added traffic it would cause <br />and had moved out of Minneapolis and spent $34,000.00 for his home and did not <br />want his neighborhood changed. Clerk Zylla explained that several people did not <br />receive notice of the 2nd hearing because the 2nd proposal was changed and certain <br />people which were in the 250 foot radius for the 1st hewing were no longer in the <br />