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7/25/2002
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Call to Order <br />Chairperson Schumann called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. <br />PRESENT: Bailly, Kleissler, Malaski, McRoberts, Peltier, Schumann <br />ABSENT: Rosenquist <br />ALSO PRESENT: John Rask, Community Development <br />Kendra Lindahl, Planner <br />Michele Lindau, Planning Commission Secretary <br />Minutes for Planning Commission Meeting July 11, 2002 <br />Malaski made motion, Peltier seconded, to recommend approval of the minutes for July 11, 2002 <br />as amended. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />Generation Acres <br />The Planning Commission held a public hearing to consider the request of Seth Marshall, 14601 <br />Krypton St. NW, Ramsey, for preliminary and site plan for "Generation Acres" consisting of 43 <br />townhome lots for property located north of Oneka Lake Boulevard, south of 150th Street and east <br />of Geneva Avenue. <br />Staff recommended tabling the request due to many outstanding issues. Of concern were <br />minimun floor elevations for the walkouts, incomplete landscape plan, filling of wetlands, and <br />many street related issues. <br />Schumann opened the public hearing. <br />Doreen Moore, 6040 148th Street, stated the property she lived on, west of the proposed <br />development, had a lower elevation than the proposed site and was concerned about the <br />displacement of water. She was also concerned whether the builder intended to remove trees. <br />James Hedquist, 6128 152nd St. N., asked if the developer was related to Alavon Homes. Ken <br />Gust, engineer of the project, said they were not. <br />
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