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3/8/2004
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Mounds View City Council March S, 2004 <br />Regular Meeting Page 11 <br />• 1 Laura Schommer of 3032 Bronson Drive asked if the City could prove that people would use the <br />2 sidewalk and who those people would be and whether it justifies what the neighbors lose. <br />3 <br />4 Mayor Linke said he has lived in Mounds View for 54 years and he feels that when sidewalks <br />5 have been put in people use them. <br />6 <br />7 Ms. Schommer asked if a study was done to prove the numbers. <br />8 <br />9 Mayor Linke said there has been no study but there is a resident's group that worked on the <br />to sidewalk plan. <br />11 <br />12 Ms. Schommer expressed concern that kids from blocks around would gather to use the sidewalk <br />13 in front of her house. <br />14 <br />15 Mayor Linke indicated that part of the plan is to add sidewalks so that the kids do not have to <br />16 gather for blocks before they get to a sidewalk. <br />17 <br />18 Council Member Quick indicated that he and his wife use the sidewalks a lot for walking and he <br />19 sees a lot of people his age using them. <br />20 <br />21 Council Member Many commented that the road safety and how to cross needs to be brought <br />22 back to the forefront at the schools. He then said that as soon as the City paved the trailway <br />• 23 around Silver View Pond the use greatly increased and residents really use that trail. He further <br />24 commented that the trail was met with resistance in the beginning but now residents are really <br />25 using and enjoying the trail. <br />26 <br />27 Ms. Abelseth indicated they had provided a petition from the neighborhood that they do not want <br />28 the sidewalk. She then said that cost is the biggest issue for them because a lot of them are first <br />29 time homeowners and just cannot afford it. She further commented that nane of the Council <br />30 Members have to pay for the sidewalk and they cannot afford this. <br />31 <br />32 Ms. Neumann asked whether bikes are allowed on City sidewalks and how many trees will be <br />33 lost for the sidewalk. <br />34 <br />35 Mayor Linke indicated there is no ordinance that says bikes are not allowed. He then said that <br />36 the sidewalk would be in the City right-of--way. He further commented, after reviewing the plan, <br />37 that he does not see any trees within the seven foot range to the street that would need to be <br />38 removed. <br />39 <br />40 Tom Bitz of 7729 Groveland Road asked what happens with the trees if they have to move the <br />41 mailboxes. He then said that any trees located at the 10 feet from the street mark would need to <br />42 be removed. <br />43 <br />44 Mayor Linke indicated there were a few trees at the 10 foot mark but none more than three inches <br />• 45 in diameter. <br />
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