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Mounds View City Council May 22, 2023 <br />Regular Meeting Page 8 <br />2 Ann Erion, 7800 Bona Road, expressed concern with how her neighborhood would flood if the <br />3 City were to do away with this large wetland. <br />5 Marcy Winkler, 2372 Laport Drive, reported this was the third time she has been in front of the <br />6 Council regarding this property. She explained in previous attempts to develop this land the Rice <br />7 Creek Watershed shot the request down. She did not understand why their view has changed. She <br />8 stated she was concerned with the wildlife, the wetland and the floodplain. She noted she was also <br />9 concerned with how the residents on Long Lake Road would be impacted by the increased traffic <br />10 levels. She urged the Council to allow this greenspace and natural wetland to remain as God <br />11 intended. <br />12 <br />13 Rebecca Scholl, 2467 Hillview Road, explained she has been a Mounds View resident for the past <br />14 26 years. She reported she was not against development, but she was against the Arden Park <br />15 development. She stated she appreciated all of the development that was occurring along the <br />16 corridor and the fact that the City Council had a plan. She urged the Council not to allow Pulte <br />17 Homes to cram 75+ townhomes into a small area that was located on a wetland. She indicated this <br />18 project does not match the zoning and did not make sense for Mounds View. She urged the Council <br />19 to deny this project. She thanked all of her neighbors for coming forward, voicing their concerns <br />20 and for speaking out against this project. <br />21 <br />22 Mike Winkel, 7701 Bona Road, stated he did not believe the City needed the density or additional <br />23 traffic on Long Lake Road. In addition, he did not believe the City needed to lose the greenspace. <br />24 <br />25 John Stacy, 800 Woodlawn Drive, explained he pounded a sand point in his yard so he could use <br />26 this well to water his yard. He noted he hit water at 14 feet. He reported when they did the project <br />27 on Sherwood the project kept filling up with water and pumps had to be brought in. He stated this <br />28 area was a swamp. He indicated the proposed project area was also a swamp and should remain a <br />29 swamp. <br />30 <br />31 Tony Sablak, 8466 Long Lake Drive, reported he has been a real estate agent for the past 20 years. <br />32 He commented on how the proposed townhome/yard home project would adversely impact the <br />33 property values of the surrounding homes. He urged the Council to reconsider this project and not <br />34 move it forward. <br />35 <br />36 Heather Forest, 8260 Long Lake Road, reported she would be living directly across from the <br />37 proposed development. She noted she has an 18 year old driver and she was terrified every day <br />38 her daughter would be hit while leaving the driveway. She explained there used to be a police <br />39 presence on Long Lake Road in the evening hours, but she hasn't seen a police presence in 2023. <br />40 She reported she was very concerned with how the additional traffic would impact her quality of <br />41 life. She commented further on how her property loses power quite often and she feared how this <br />42 would be compounded with an additional 85 homes on the power grid. She noted her 12 year old <br />43 daughter was quite upset about having more people in the neighborhood. She indicated her <br />44 daughter was also concerned with how this new development would increase the class sizes at the <br />45 local schools, which were already quite full. She stated she strongly opposed this project and she <br />46 encouraged the Council to not move it forward. <br />