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Can you add this to the group of emails? thanks! <br />Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE smartphone <br />Breanne <br />(763) 231-4863 <br />-------- Original message -------- <br />From: lahti008@umn.edu <br />Date: 8/14/17 9:23 PM (GMT-06:00) <br />To: Jim Gondorchin <jim.gondorchin@savmn.com>, Dominic Papatola <dominic.papatola@savmn.com>, Dan <br />Bartel <dan.bartel@savmn.com>, Robert Foster <robert.foster@savmn.com>, Mark Kalar <br /><mark.kalar@savmn.com>, Jedd Larson <jedd.larson@savmn.com>, Marcey Westrick <br /><marcey.westrick@savmn.com>, Jerry Faust <jerry.faust@savmn.com>, Bonnie Brever <br /><bonnie.brever@savmn.com>, Hal Gray <hal.gray@savmn.com>, Jan Jenson <jan.jenson@savmn.com>, <br />Randy Stille <randy.stille@savmn.com> <br />Cc: Breanne Rothstein <planner@savmn.com>, Mark Casey <mark.casey@savmn.com> <br />Subject: Lowry Grove Redevelopment <br />Dear Planning Commission, Mayor and City Council members, <br />As a resident of St. Anthony and the Kenzington, I am writing this letter to express my concerns about the <br />redevelopment of Lowry Grove. <br />While I am not opposed to the project as a whole, I am opposed to the size and scope of the project and the <br />impact it will have on our neighborhood. <br />The 2008 Comp plan calls for the redevelopment of the area to be medium to high density, but at 800+ units, <br />this is too high density. With this increase in density comes more traffic congestion, noise , and a threat to <br />pedestrian safety. A development at the lower range of high density (around 400 units) and buildings 3-4 stories <br />tall would better fit the essential character of the neighborhood. <br />1 <br /> <br />
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