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Mounds View Planning Commission April 15, 1998 <br /> Special Meeting Page 11 <br /> control measures for Greenwood Drive had changed. <br /> Mr. Cunningham stated their concern is that they address all traffic safety issues to the <br /> best of their ability. <br /> Ms.Arel,quoted Terry Moses, the real estate representative for TOLD Development,as <br /> saying, "Traffic issues on Greenwood Drive are the responsibility of the City and the <br /> citizens." <br /> Terry Moses,Prudential Commercial Reality, stated, "that's not what I conveyed." He told <br /> the Commission that as far as he knows the developer's position has not changed in regards <br /> to traffic safety concerns on Greenwood Drive. <br /> Chairperson Peterson told the Commission that an action, one way or another, needed to <br /> be taken on the Case that evening so the Case could move forward to the City Council for <br /> its consideration. A written recommendation, showing the Findings of Fact, needs to be <br /> sent to the City Council. <br /> Motion/Second: Brooks/Johnston to approve denial of Resolution No. 536-98, a resolution <br /> recommending the City Council approve a Comprehensive Plan Amendment from Low Density <br /> and High Density Residential to Neighborhood Commercial for properties located at 2625 <br /> Highway 10 and 7715 -7761 Eastwood Road; Planning Case No. 507-97. <br /> Ayes -3 Nays -4 <br /> The motion failed. <br /> Motion/Second: Peterson/Obert to approve Resolution No. 536-98, a resolution recommending <br /> the City Council approve a Comprehensive Plan Amendment from Low Density and High Density <br /> Residential to Neighborhood Commercial for properties located at 2625 Highway 10 and 7715 - <br /> 7761 Eastwood Road;Planning Case No. 507-97, as amended that the Highway 10 access is not a <br /> necessary part of the development project, language of the final resolution to be drafted by staff. <br /> Ayes -4 Nays - 3 <br /> The motion carried. <br /> Ms.Arel stated: "This is a--you're looking at an overall big picture. What you're <br /> proposing to do is piecemeal, overall big picture, and I guess I have to disagree with that <br /> again as being in the best interest of the City." <br /> Chairperson Peterson stated the feedback gathered from the community forums indicates <br /> the residents want the Highway 10 corridor to be the main area of commercial <br />
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