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28:08 Gretchen Crowder 3001 Bronson Drive — One of my concerns, and in 40 years I have never had <br />water in my basement and I have a concern that all this fiddling around with the streets and the <br />sidewalk my put water in my basement? <br />DP — I can tell you that any of the designs, street designs, we cannot shed water back into private <br />property. Water from the street or sidewalk it has to shed or drain into the cities infrastructure. 29:00 <br />29:05 — Richard Oehlenschlager 7545 Spring Lake Road — Lived there since 1978. I am concerned were <br />losing a lot of our aesthetics because of the beautiful trees that are over 100 years old and in addition to <br />that the root disturbance from any of the other surrounding trees that I have can spread and wipe out <br />my entire grove of pin oak (Latin name), those are threatened because I am going to lose some for sure <br />and suffer for sure because of his project. This project was not called for, not asked for, not needed and <br />environmentally unsound. And 2, when I questioned the surveyors who came out and they said this is a <br />foregone conclusion, it's a done deal and how much did them surveyors cost? <br />DP — Will have to go back and look at the bill, do not have that off the top of my head. And if they <br />surveyor told you that, it is wrong, it is not a done deal. The city council makes the final decision. <br />RO — It sure sounds like it has been. <br />DP — No sir. 30:20 <br />DP — I am going to ask you if you have comment or question to come forward. This is really to get <br />feedback from you on the project. If you want to voice and have the council hear it you need to go a <br />council meeting to have them hear your passion about this project. Staff does not make the decision <br />whether or not this project moves forward. We take the information we receive from you, your <br />concerns and we forward those and give those to the city council. I understand the passion, I <br />understand the concern. We will bring that forward to the council, they will make that final decision <br />and give staff the direction. Whether that is including the trail or coming up with a different design of <br />the street. I can also tell you that we cannot let that street go. If that street — ultimately if you as the <br />residents decide to let this street go and that's the council direction, that is not sustainable. 1999 until <br />now — 20 plus years, if we wait another 20 years that road will be completely gone. Why do I say 20 <br />years, I already mentioned that 5 year CIP, we have to go back to other streets, and start reconstructing <br />those for mill and overlay. That impacts the funding and the money we set aside, that the city council <br />sets aside. That means that this street will drop to the bottom of the list. Because even after this we <br />have other streets that we have to get to. We place these in order based off those pavement rating <br />indexes, based off the City Council direction to us. Now, if the passion that you're showing hear, I would <br />tell you again that you need to show that to the city council, they're the ones that make the decision. <br />This is not a city council meeting though, you have to do this at a formal city council meeting. This <br />meeting is designed specifically to get questions about the project and to hear some of those concerns. <br />32:52 <br />32:57 Joel Kvamme 8477 Spring Lake Road Far north of SLP Road since 1975. I moved because of the <br />stand of red oaks that were part of that environment in those years and I have lost 11 mature oaks. But <br />I have planted 51 trees since then and I enjoy that environment. I am on the east side, would that trail <br />extend that far north, I am just 3 houses south of County Road J? <br />DP —The proposed trail goes all the way from County Road J to County Road H2. <br />7 <br />
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