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05 <br /> City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> January 6,2004 <br /> Page 5 <br /> 1 property is immediately available in St. Anthony Village including commercial property. Passed <br /> 2 over was the property the taxpayers of St. Anthony Village already owned, such as the Public <br /> 3 Works site and the old Custom Liquidators (bowling alley) site located half a block south of the <br /> 4 old fire station on Kenzie Terrace. Not only was the City Council willing to pay$500,000 for <br /> 5 the Silver Lake Road site, it also took this site from the tax rolls. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Consolidation of fire operations at one central location was stated as another advantage of the <br /> 8 Silver Lake Road site. That is, the Fire Department kept one fire truck at the Public Works <br /> 9 facility because the old fire station was too small to house all the fire apparatus. The new fire <br /> 10 station design would be large•enough to house all the Fire Department apparatus, regardless of <br /> 11 whether it would be located in a residential or commercial zone. The need to consolidate fire <br /> 12 operations at a central location at the expense of residential property values remains to be <br /> 13 demonstrated as a significant advantage to the,community. <br /> 14 <br /> 15 Reinforcing the critical nature of the site selection decision,the last advantage was that the new <br /> 16 fire station building will be located on Silver Lake Road, in the middle of an R-1 Single-Family <br /> 17 District, for the next 50 years. The petitioners do not see that as an advantage. In fact,the <br /> 18 petitioners do riot find in any of these cited `advantages' a valid reason to locate a fire station in <br /> 19 an R-1 Single-Family Residential District. <br /> 20 <br /> 21 The decision by the City Council to grant a conditional use permit for a fire station at 3501/05 <br /> 22 Silver Lake Road already has had devastating effects on families and homeowners in the <br /> 23 immediate vicinity, and it may be instructive for the City Council to understand these <br /> 24 unfortunate results which are all to apparent to the petitioners. <br /> 25 <br /> 26 Ms. Helen Paulno, who lives at 3507 Silver Lake Road, immediately north of the fire station site <br /> 27 had plans to move to northern Minnesota and put her home up for sale last summer,but there are <br /> 28 no-buyers. She says that when prospective buyers learn the City Council decided to build a fire <br /> 29 station next door, they walk away. A view of her home and the fire station site illustrates the <br /> 30 problem she faces. (Mr. Lindgren displayed a picture of Ms. Paulno.) <br /> 31 <br /> 32 Across the street, Tim and Shannon Madden invested in a nice home at 3508 Silver Lake Road <br /> 33 that was built in 1989, thinking it would be a desirable place to raise their new baby, Cosette. <br /> 34 (Mr. Lindgren displayed a picture of the Madden family and asked Tim and Shannon to stand in <br /> 35 the audience.) They never dreamed the City Council would decide to build a fire station right <br /> 36 across the street, and when this happened last summer they immediately decided to move out, <br /> 37 although they had no prior plans to relocate. They had their home listed for an appraised price, <br /> 38 but the bids from prospective buyers have been substantially lower, meaning they have lost not <br /> 39 only their peaceful home setting but their home investment, as well. <br /> 40 <br /> 41 The home owners at 3516 Silver Lake Road, Darrel and Vicky Chilstrom, feel their property <br /> 42 value has been diminished because of the fire station location and are unhappy, as are other <br /> 43 property owners in the immediate vicinity who also fear that fire truck noise will invade their <br /> 44 right to privacy and who face lower property values. (Mr. Lindgren displayed a picture of the <br /> 45 Chilstroms.) They wonder if the City Council ever considered the disadvantages of locating a <br /> 46 fire station in an R-1 residential area when it was considering the advantages. <br />
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