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10/20/1986
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SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING <br />OCTOBER 20, 1986 <br />PAGE THREE <br />Dave Kraft, 5300 Quincy indicated he felt <br />there should be more accesses to 35W and <br />Trunk Highway 10. <br />Wally Johnson, representing his mother who <br />resides at 2287 County Road H -2 indicated that <br />the developer should make greater use of road <br />designs to direct traffic from H -2 or discourage <br />it completely. <br />Laurie Shoop, 2186 Lambert indicated that she <br />felt traffic problems had just begun along <br />Quincy Street. <br />Kay Radlinger, 2199 H -2 voiced opposition to <br />access from the development Quincy and H -2. <br />Leroy Cherin, 5485 Quincy voiced concerns <br />regarding possible truck traffic along <br />Quincy Street. <br />Councilmember Haake offered a compromise for <br />consideration by the City Council redesigning the <br />site and prohibiting access onto Quincy and County <br />Road H -2. <br />Susan Mitcnell, 5493 Quincy voiced concerns regarding <br />truck traffic and numbers of vehicle trips. <br />Tim Nelson responded to concerns of residents and <br />indicated that the developer is not interested in <br />a development with ring roads and would withdraw their <br />proposal should no access be allowed onto H -2. <br />Councilmember Haake pointed out that the developer <br />has also requested tax increment financing. The <br />lack of a ring road allows maximum use of the site <br />and wants the developer to consider some of alter- <br />natives proposed in discussions during the evening. <br />Clerk- Administrator Pauley explained the theory of <br />tax increment financing. Councilmember Haake <br />indicated that if this developer didn't develop then <br />another would. Councilmember Quick and Councilmember <br />Blanchard to approve Resolution No. 2109. Council <br />member Haake to amend motion to call for one access <br />on Program and one on Jackson with fire barriers at <br />the locations. Motion failed for lack of a second. <br />The vote was 3 to 2 with Councilmembers Quick, Blanchard <br />and Linke voting "aye Councilmembers Haake and Hankner <br />voting "nay Councilmember Blanchard emphasized this <br />
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