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Mounds View City Council June 23, 2003 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br />r 1 Ms. Olson indicated that taking down the hedges decreases her privacy and she would need a <br />2 fence in the amount of $1,700 or she could replant the hedge at a cost of $800.00 but that hedge <br />3 would take 6 to 12 years to reach its current height. She then commented that she feels there are <br />4 other ways to address the safety of children in the area than adding a sidewalk. <br />5 <br />6 Ms. Olson indicated that street lights would help with crossing the road. She then said that there <br />7 is a sidewalk on the other side of the street and it is not necessary to put one on their side. <br />8 <br />9 Steve Borden of 3009 County Road H indicated that he lives on the west side of town and Spring <br />to Creek flows through his yard and there would be a lot of fill, retaining walls and culverts to bring <br />11 the sidewalk past his house. He then commented that he does not want to look at all that <br />12 concrete and metal. <br />13 <br />14 Mr. Borden indicated that he does not feel the sidewalk would increase the safety for the <br />15 children. He then suggested streetlights might help and commented that he does not feel that it is <br />16 cost effective to spend $363,000 on a sidewalk that he does not feel the kids will use. He further <br />17 commented that for $363,000 the City could buy the kids a bus to get to school. <br />18 <br />19 Mr. Borden commented that this plan is expensive and not cost effective for the City and asked <br />20 Council not to approve it. <br />21 <br />.22 Michael Marrone of 5045 Brighton Lane addressed Council and indicated that he has lived at his <br />23 residence for 13 years and had four kids go through the school system. He then said he opposes <br />24 the project for several reasons including the fact that the black oak on his property would die and <br />25 it is 40 years old and very unique. He further commented that the loss of that tree would devalue <br />26 his property a great deal. <br />27 <br />28 Mr. Marrone suggested moving the sidewalk down a block and routing kids down those streets. <br />29 He further commented that this amount of money could go a long way on some other project. He <br />3o also commented that the City could buy a bus or subsidize bussing for those that cannot afford it <br />31 for that much money. He then asked Council to consider the impact to the existing neighborhood <br />32 and what would be lost for little gain and a lot of taxpayer money. <br />33 <br />34 Deb Ward of 5046 Long Lake Road indicated she is opposed to the sidewalk because it comes <br />35 within three to four feet of a sidewalk that she uses for her clients. She further indicated that the <br />36 sidewalk would come very close to her house and she would have no privacy. She also indicated <br />~'7 that chP fPPlc thPrP arP nth Pr altPrnativPr that arP rhPanPr <br />• <br />
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