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40 -Acre Parcel: <br />If you look at this parcel from an aerial view, it is near other home sites that currently <br />stand on 3-5 acre parcels, yet I am required to keep in 10 acre? In order to do this <br />project the right way for the landowner and the City of Hugo, I feel a road would is <br />needed to set back a group of homes in a smaller lot development with the ability to <br />keep much of the property in open space. —John Axelson & Family, 12317 Goodview <br />Ave. N, White Bear Lake <br />2. Is there anything in the existing City of Hugo 2030 Comprehensive Plan that you <br />would like to see modified as part of this update? <br />- The MSA district should extend east along County Road 8 corridor and south to City <br />boundary line. The City should begin wetland banking botanical wetland parklands. City <br />should support dividing Rice Creek Watershed District at Peltier Lake Dam and create a <br />new district upstream of dam. The City should being study to understand Rice Lake <br />Ordinary High Water Mark of 925.0 feet. (John Waller, 14010 Homestead Ave N) <br />- Do not change CR 4/1 70th Street to Business Park -this doesn't make sense being so far <br />away from the other businesses and the City. (Dennis and Laura Rausch, 4681 170th <br />Street N) <br />I am concerned about the number of new wells and the ensuing dense housing. Reduce <br />the number of wells from five to two. Only one house per acre. (John Rawson, 12686 <br />Ingersoll Ave N) <br />- No future city sewer & water unless it will be built in the next few years. (Catherine <br />Scobie, 12140 Illies Ave N) <br />- Keep the small town feel. (Mike Jones, 6603 14511 Circle N) <br />- I am a big fan of parks & trails but their development should not negatively impact <br />private property owners. There should not be any use of eminent domain.(Beth <br />Hargarten, 15936 Harrow Ave N) <br />- I live in the City Hall / Lions Park neighborhood and I plan on sending our son to Hugo <br />Elementary. We would like to see a walk bridge over 61 to both connect the <br />neighborhoods through downtown and create a safe walkway for our children to cross <br />61. This would also bring more foot traffic to lions Park because parents would feel <br />safer with their kids crossing the Hwy. We are also in support of revitalizing Lions Park <br />and including a splash pad. Thanks! (Gina Hermann, 5421 14611 St N) <br />- Curious about the medium density residential area off of 17011, west of 61. (Cindy <br />Petty, 6425 175th Street) <br />- Concerned about the proposed city trail on Hwy 8/13711 taking some of the right of <br />way in front of my house. (Liz Quicksell, 6477 Egg Lake Road ) <br />- We live in an area slated medium density, so obviously would be against the change in <br />rural character and semi -privacy that country living provides. Hoping to retire in that <br />spot. No changes to 180th St N. Nice semi -rural road. All the neighbors on 18011 like the <br />way it is! 3-5 acres per household. (Scot Thayer, 5955 180th St N) <br />Hugo Open House, April 19, 2017. Page 7 <br />CAI"TY OF <br />G0 <br />
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