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Planning Commission Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> • May 16, 1995 <br /> Page 3 <br /> 1 Mr. Newman indicated there will be approximately one-third of the units as compared to <br /> 2 Evergreen, there will be double garages and parking by the garages. In regards to the green <br /> 3 space, he believed it would be more than Evergreen, but was guessing because the requirements <br /> 4 of the Rice Creek Watershed District have not been given as of yet. <br /> 5 Chair Bergstrom invited the public to address the applicant or Commission with any of their <br /> 6 questions or concerns. <br /> 7 Ms. Sandy Rogers, 4011 Fordham Drive read a letter from her husband who was unable to <br /> 8 attend. His letter addressed various concerns regarding: <br /> 9 *invasion of privacy at 3924 Fordham Drive, due to auto headlights shining into their <br /> 10 bedroom window. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 *130 additional automobile movements, dangerous for children already living in the area. <br /> 13 *Fordham Drive is already used as shortcut from Silver Lake to New Brighton <br /> 14 Boulevard, and could not handle increased traffic <br /> *excessive number of multiple family dwelling including: Windsor South and Silver <br /> 6 Oaks Condominiums,to the north; Evergreen on the east and Diamond A. MacAlster <br /> 17 Apartments and numerous double bungalows to the south. <br /> 18 *concern for future possibility regarding home owned properties becoming rentals. <br /> 19. His letter requested that the Planning Commission review proposed projects to be sure that they <br /> 20 are not restrictive of future developments nor ignore problems of the existing Planned Unit <br /> 21 Developments. <br /> 22 Commissioner Franzese inquired if Ms.-Rogers would have any ideas for other uses of property. <br /> 23 Ms. Rogers indicated she was unsure and indicated nine years ago the land was proposed as park <br /> 24 use,which would be beneficial to the neighborhood. <br /> 25 Mr. Bob Gram,4020 Fordham Drive, expressed concern regarding the development of a property <br /> 26 that is hard to access, simply for the increase of$23,000 in funds received by the City. <br /> 27 Mr. Gram indicated the $23,000 would be divided by approximately 8,000 residents, indicating <br /> 28 approximately$3.00 per residents. He did not feel the benefit was greater than the detriment to <br /> 29 the neighborhood. He believed the value of the properties would decrease with the addition of <br /> the townhomes. <br />