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Mounds View Planning Commission April 1, 1998 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 5 <br /> Carol Arel, 7750 Greenwood Drive, told the Commission that by rezoning an R-1 <br /> property to a commercial use will establish a precedent that the City will regret. She <br /> added that the citizens' concerns about safety issues and property devaluation have not <br /> been satisfactorily addressed. <br /> Warren Johnson, 7710 Greenwood Drive, stated to change the Comprehensive Plan, at <br /> the cost of tax payer's property, is not what he felt should be done. The Comprehensive <br /> Plan was put into affect to protect the citizens and to keep that sort of thing from <br /> happening. <br /> Chairperson Peterson reminded the citizens that the Comprehensive Plan is in the <br /> process of being updated and revised. He encouraged the participation of the entire <br /> community to ensure that their voices are heard as part of the update process. <br /> Milo Pinkerton stated he was in favor of the area staying residential. He added putting <br /> commercial property up against single family homes is poor planning. <br /> Tim Behn, 7715 Eastwood, told Mr. Pinkerton that his neighborhood on Eastwood <br /> Road, is against the town home project that he (Mr. Pinkerton) is currently developing. <br /> • John Wiens, 7760 Greenwood Drive, stated the citizens don't have an advocate to <br /> represent them on this project. <br /> Margaret Hilton, 7731 Greenwood Drive, stated the residents on Greenwood Drive were <br /> never informed of any other project that was going in on this particular site. She stated <br /> that some of the residents on Eastwood Drive are racist and that is the motivation for <br /> keeping the subsidized housing out of the area. She added, if the Walgreen Development <br /> is approved she wants to move but feels she won't be able to sell her home because of its <br /> decreased value. <br /> Chairperson Peterson told Ms. Hilton the Planning Commission is charged with the very <br /> difficult responsibility of making balanced decisions for the City and its citizens. <br /> Commissioner Brasaemle, in response to the word "racist", told Ms. Hilton he would be <br /> careful using the word "racist" to describe those opposed to the townhome development. <br /> He was against the town homes because they fronted on Highway 10; not because he was <br /> opposed to affordable housing. He felt the townhome property was more appropriate for <br /> commercial development. <br /> Mr. Pinkerton asked if there are other proposals concerning this property that would <br /> maintain its residential character. Staff told Mr. Pinkerton no other proposals are <br /> • currently on the table for the property. <br />