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<br />Mounds View Planning Commission
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<br />Apri15, 2000
<br />Page 6
<br />Mr. Rudnik inquired how large the Church intends to grow. He indicated he plans to be,,.a long
<br />term resident of the community, and as such, would request that the Church reach ou� �t�� their
<br />neighbors on a more informal basis, so that they can engage in discussions r�e������ir.�g th��plans for
<br />the future. .
<br />Commissioner Kaden inquired which neighbor had written
<br />screening.
<br />Planning Associate Ericson stated Mr. Rudnik had address�
<br />received telephone calls from two other neighbors in this �
<br />contact from the resident directly to the south, however, th�
<br />regard to screening, as his home will be adjacent to the C}�t
<br />HZ is removed. He explained that this resident had su�ge'��.
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<br />does not appear to be sufiicient room to construct a�� rdc.�,�,r�
<br />landscaping,
<br />Commissioner Kaden inquired if this was
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<br />Planning Associate Ericson statec� �his �r��;s c
<br />two- gallon Arborvitae, however, �h� �.,`��:y �,
<br />to provide any substantial screenin�g ��;��� ;� Y���,
<br />buries by snow, and possibly not �Z�.�� suYViv�
<br />upgraded to the four to �iv� �'�vs ����, v�}llch �
<br />able to �w��������:r�.��. the wint��` ��?���������heir firsi ��s,
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<br />�tated he did noi a �;�,�ivc,
<br />a��: is very concerned with
<br />'� ����s� on County Road
<br />���r�����c�, however, there
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<br />area.
<br />'�te explaai��r� �d�ia� che initial plan specified
<br />did not be�ieve these would be large enough
<br />years, ��"at that size could have easily been
<br />inter,�;t�e advised that these Arborvitae were
<br />����`i���an immediate screening and should be
<br />�������� ��� l,��c;�si��a �,�arh�ran Church stated he was a member of both the
<br />����xx�� �'��4��,�'������ He indicated that in the past, the Church has made
<br />��xar ;n�:��a� r=��f��a� �ations in the Metropolitan area, and has relied upon
<br />�» �x��� `-�� f� ���:,�v�ces. He stated this has not always worked out well.
<br />��:������1��1, and this would no longer be an issue. He stated he could not
<br />�r����',���t��� in the future, however, they were aware of the problems Mr.
<br />���P�a�fil�a' made them uncomfortable as well, and there were no plans to
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<br />%,�,' �Iidhalm stated �'" terms of property acquisition, his feelings have always been that as a
<br />��'��i���l, if they ha�f�e opportunity to acquire an adjacent property, they should attempt to take
<br />�����t� ��� ;� °' ��t��'as property only becomes available occasionally and they would like to have
<br />����� fy;�,=+ ��£ xi�options. He pointed out that given the cost involved in the current project, he did
<br />�� `�F$9--.,9.A�E.�c, any further property acquisition for a while. He stated they have spoken with the
<br />property owner to the west of the Luther Hall building, and he has given the Church first right of
<br />refusal if and when he decides to sell his property, and the Church may or may not consider this.
<br />Mr. Widhalm indicated that over the months, they have discussed communications with the
<br />neighbors, and he believed because they are all volunteers and somewhat short of time this has not
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