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9/12/1973
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page 7 <br /> Robert Walker-14310 Homestead Ave.-thought twenty acres was excessive. <br /> He asked for a show of hands of those in the audience who thought the <br /> same way.(almost unanimous) He thought a more suitable figure might be <br /> ten acres. He felt the reference to a tax base by Mr. Spitzer was rather <br /> unwarranted. Mr. Walker also wondered if the agricultural use of a farm <br /> was to be restricted. The answer was no it was not. <br /> Ron Granger- wanted to know who on the planning commission was farmer <br /> from the eastern rural area. It was stated that Larry Ehret was from <br /> that area. <br /> And Goiffon-8124 147th• Street-said he doesn't agreewith the twenty acres. <br /> ered f the people passing on this ordinance would be willing to go <br /> out and buy twenty acres.Mr. Goiffon also wanted to know when the zoning <br /> ordinance would be passed on. Mayor Carlson stated there would be a meet- <br /> ing with the planning commission on September 20th to discuss comments <br /> gathered from this public hearing. The final decision would probably be <br /> made at a village council meeting. <br /> George Riceprist-North St. Paul-said twenty acres is too much in the econ- <br /> omy we have right now. <br /> Mrs. Clifford Axelson-Goodview Ave.-said she was zoned SFE and there is <br /> a gun club behind her in the Conservancy. She wondered how she could de- <br /> velope her land with the rifle range behind her. Mayor Carlson stated the <br /> ordinance committee could work on a gun control ordinai ce. She also stated <br /> she had a farm right now and might want to be zoned agricultural. Mayor <br /> Carlson said she should submit a formal letter stating to this effect. <br /> Taylor Stricklin-said again this was a very grave situation, and council <br /> should reconsider before they try to push anything through.. <br /> Mayor Carlson then stated he was adjourning the public hearing until Sep- <br /> tember 25th, 8:00 PM,at the Hugo Elementary School, for the purpose of <br /> considering any changes that might be made in the zoning ordinance or the <br /> zoning map. <br /> Hearing adjourned at 12:30 AM to be reconvened on September 25, 1973. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Sandy Hanson,Deputy Clerk <br />
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