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AppROVED <br /> Page 8 <br /> May 11, 1998 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> Ruth Berke,2683 Lake Court Circle,provided excerpts from the City Newsletters in regard to the <br /> commitments to residents on improving property values in the City of Mounds View. She wondered what <br /> the theater project will do to the property values around the site. The council has lost the trust and respect <br /> of the community and she asked that the Council reconsider their votes and end the battle. <br /> Mayor McCarty noted that property rights extend to all-whether residential,commercial or industrial. <br /> There have been many delays,but he noted that a great number of the delays have been at the request of <br /> the residents for more time to look at other alternatives or different ways of doing the project. Sooner or <br /> later that property will be developed and the right of that property owner to access County Road 11-2, <br /> Highway 10 or Long Lake Road is the same as a resident's right to access those roads. <br /> Mike Welch,on Irondale Road, stated he feels betrayed by the City Council. He is bothered that there is <br /> suddenly a"safety"issue which never was an issue before. He wondered if the safety of those coming <br /> from outside Mounds View is more important than those residents of Mounds View. When Highway 10 <br /> is congested,people will try to find the easiest route and he fears that someone will be fatally injured. <br /> Jerry Linke,2319 Knoll Drive,stated that County Road H-2 is a collector street-it was made that way. <br /> He stated he feels it would be beneficial to connect the proposed sidewalk to Long Lake Road. He noted <br /> that his concern is losing the soccer field in front of City Hall. He stated he believes in this development <br /> and thinks it is a benefit as a whole. <br /> Dave Nord,2522 Ridge Lane,stated assuming an additional 50 cars will be using County Road H-2 per <br /> hour during peak hours,it will defmitely have an impact on the traffic in the area. He asked that the <br /> Council please re-consider and not endanger the children in the area by encouraging this development. <br /> Cyndi Camarillo,5299 Greenfield Avenue,stated her husband is a firefighter in Mounds View and he must <br /> respond to calls within a short period of time. The increased traffic will defmitely impact them as well as <br /> the increased dust and exhaust. There are too many variables and the one-day traffic study do not <br /> accurately depict the impact this will have on the residents in the area. <br /> Pete Miller,2462 County Road H-2,stated he moved to Mounds View approximately 1-1/2 years ago. He <br /> was never approached by the developer,but he was aware of the proposed development. At that time he <br /> was not concerned as he was told that the access to the site would be off Highway 10. The increased <br /> traffic on County Road H-2 will force him to move. <br /> Linda Buckardt,2658 Lake Court Drive,stated she would have appreciated a notice of last week's meeting. <br /> Bill Kendall,5270 Edgewood Drive,stated residents have a reason to be angry with the Council. He asked <br /> if the council has really thought this through well. <br /> Al Zdon, 5064 Irondale Road,stated he is past resident of Hibbing,MN. He does not believe the Hibbing <br /> City Council would have made one commitment to the residents and then changed their mind or changed <br /> major portions of the plans only four days prior to the vote. <br />