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APPROVED <br /> Page 13 <br /> April 27, 1998 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> the access as shown is the only one to the restaurant site. Ms.Ash stated her concern that people wanting <br /> to avoid delays at the intersection of Long Lake Road and Highway 10 may choose to cut through the <br /> restaurant site. Mr. Smith stated this is a possibility,however he does not feel people will fmd that it saves <br /> them any time to use this route. <br /> Julie Olson,2663 Lake Court Circle,asked if the developer has guaranteed in writing that they will <br /> provide a share of the cost for the signalized intersection. Mayor McCarty noted that Resolution 5230 <br /> will require the developer to partake in the cost($187,500). <br /> Steve Miller,2614 Clearview,stated in attending earlier meetings in regard to the development,it was his <br /> understanding that the developer would assume the cost of any adjustments which needed to be made to get <br /> in and out of that property. Why has the city, since that time,agreed to share in that cost? <br /> Mayor McCarty noted that with the re-alignment of Edgewood Drive,the city will gain approximately an <br /> additional 2 acres of developable commercial land which is valued at approximately$250,000 plus any <br /> future development tax revenues that are gained. Additionally,it would provide better access to the <br /> community center as well as other benefits to the community. <br /> Mr.Miller asked how long it is anticipated to take to re-coup the$440,000. Mayor McCarty noted that <br /> this information will not be known until such time as the land is developed,however history has shown that <br /> commercial and industrial tax base has been very kind. Mr. Whiting noted that the$442,500 for the <br /> city's portion was a high estimate and may not cost that amount. <br /> Julie Olson,2663 Lake Court Circle asked if Resolution 5230 could be amended to add that there would be <br /> no access to County Road 11-2 or Long Lake Road. Mayor McCarty stated he believes this is already in <br /> the recommendation from the Planning Commission and Resolution 5230 merely supports the Council's <br /> position on the signalized intersection. <br /> Mr. Jay Anthony of Anthony Properties explained that full access to the development is critical and it is his <br /> feeling that they can not proceed with merely a right-in/right-out access to the development. The <br /> intersection as proposed will not only benefit the theater,but also the community center and the safety off <br /> of residents at the Edgewood/Highway 10 intersection. <br /> Jerry Linke,2319 Knollwood Drive,stated he is generally in approval of the development but does have <br /> concerns. In reference to the comment that city would gain approximately two acres with the realignment <br /> of the intersection, he noted that this is already city land(park land)and that with the realignment of the <br /> parking lot,the city would actually lose approximately four acres of park land. <br /> Mayor McCarty stated this would be assuming that the city would use the land to the West of the realigned <br /> Edgewood. Furthermore,the area that Mr.Linke refers to as a soccer field is not a regulation soccer field <br /> and there are other fields in the community that are not currently being used. Other concerns expressed <br /> by Mr.Linke included whether the developer has provided a space for recycling of trash and the necessity <br /> of screening the proposed lighting for drivers on Highway 10. He noted that County Road H-2 is a major <br /> arterial and that there should be access to it. <br /> Julie Olson asked if the Council could consider tabling the resolutions until a decision is made in regard to <br /> the proposed signalized intersection. She believes that without a curb cut onto Long Lake Road,MnDOT <br /> will not approve the signal and therefore the project likely cannot proceed. <br />