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Mounds View City Council November 28, 2022 <br />Regular Meeting Page 6 <br />1 neighborhood does not have sidewalks and conditions were already unsafe. She feared for the <br />2 safety of the walking children if additional traffic were introduced to this neighborhood. <br />3 <br />4 Megan Lee, 7550 Silver Lake Road, stated her children attend Edgewood Middle School and noted <br />5 she does not allow her children to walk school. She reported she saved all year in order to pay the <br />6 $500 fee so her children could be bussed because of the traffic situation surrounding the Edgewood <br />7 Middle School. She explained she could not understand how the area would be able to support <br />8 another 140+ vehicles and children. She indicated she moved to Mounds View because of the <br />9 schools, but she was concerned with the fact her children could not safely walk to the neighborhood <br />10 schools in the community. She encouraged the Council to consider what it values and if this was <br />1 1 a safe, small community or if this was large multi -family developments. <br />12 <br />13 Brian Amundsen, 3048 Woodale Drive, explained he opposed the proposed PUD. He discussed <br />14 the 2006 plan for this property which included 50 townhomes or condos. He commented on how <br />15 variances changed neighborhoods. He believed it should be the goal of the Council to preserve <br />16 neighborhoods and not to change neighborhoods. He recommended variances only be considered <br />17 by the Council when a hardship was in place. He stated the developer was proposing to change <br />18 his neighborhood and he does not want his neighborhood changed. He encouraged the Council to <br />19 thank the developer for consider an investment in Mounds View, but recommended the Council <br />20 oppose the rezoning and PUD because this was not what the City wanted for this site. <br />21 <br />22 Doug Donley, 5210 O'Connell Drive, thanked the Council for considering all of the comments <br />23 being voiced by the public. He stated he lived directly behind the proposed building and he was <br />24 concerned about the proposed building height. He thought the building would only be three stories <br />25 in height and he was now learning that one side of the building would be approaching five stories. <br />26 He recommended the Council not move forward with the rezoning of this property because this <br />27 development was not the right fit for the neighborhood. <br />28 <br />29 Tiffany Alexander-Susens, 5209 O'Connell Drive, stated she was concerned with how the project <br />30 plans had changed since the last Council meeting. She discussed how many trees would be lost on <br />31 this property and estimated it would take 50+ years to replace these mature trees. She commented <br />32 on how the parking lot had not sidewalk, which provided poor accessibility. She understood the <br />33 City did not have enough officers in place to address speeding in the community. She feared how <br />34 the Mounds View Police Department would address the increased traffic concerns along Woodale <br />35 Drive if this project were approved. She reported the vast majority of her neighbors opposed this <br />36 project and she encouraged the Council to hear these voices. She encouraged the Council to oppose <br />37 this project. <br />38 <br />39 Valerie Amundsen, 3048 Woodale Drive, explained she understood the City was working to <br />40 beautify the Mounds View Boulevard corridor. However, she encouraged the Council to consider <br />41 the voices of the neighbors who opposed this development, because this was the right thing to do. <br />42 She stated her heart just breaks for these residents when considering how this project would <br />43 adversely impact them if constructed. She understood this project looks good on paper, but this <br />44 did not make it right for the community. <br />45 <br />46 Mark Dieter, 5219 Jeffery Drive, stated he preferred that this project not move forward. He <br />
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