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2/24/1986
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Mark Schultz <br />7692 Groveland Road <br />Mounds View <br />Mounds View City Council, <br />As I am unable to attend the meeting requarding the rezoning of <br />the duplexes on the corner of County Road I and Silver Lake Road <br />I would like to express my objections in this letter. <br />I) The addition of a rental unit usually brings with it large <br />numbers of cars as evidenced by the two present duplexes. In this <br />case most probably cars will get parked on County Road I. This <br />road is heavily traveled and these cars would present a hazard to <br />motorists and to, pedestrians trying to walk to the park. As there <br />is no sidewalk, pedestrians would have to walk far out in the <br />road to get around the cars. <br />2)The area is essentially made up of single family dwellings on <br />large lots. It appears that the land was zoned for two duplexes <br />because that is what best fit on that land. The squeezing of <br />another duplex on that land would diminish the appearance of the <br />area. <br />3)The lot has an unsighlty water drainage problem which was not <br />handled adequately at the time of construction. No assurance can <br />be made that these problems will not continue. <br />Why should the neighborhood residents risk these problems when <br />the only gain is the improved finanical condition of an absentee <br />landlord? <br />Sincerely, <br />Mark Schultz <br />4 <br />
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