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<br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />MR. CLIFFORD LUND, 2241 North Milton, Representing Roberts <br />Properties: We have already submitted a general denial of benefits. <br />However, there is one particular piece of property on the corner <br />of Grey Fox Road and Dunlap that it appears we should only be - <br />if we are assessed period - we should only be assessed for 116 <br />feet of frontage rather than 300.4 and I wish to submit this <br />letter. <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: Would you point out which corner that is. <br /> <br />MR. LUND: It's on the northwest corner Grey Fox Road and <br />Dunlap. There's a piece of property that the state owns in <br />there. Our property doesn't corne up against the roadway that was <br />put in so we should not be assessed for the part that the state <br />still owns. <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: Is there anyone else? <br /> <br />MR. TIMOTHY TYSON, Representing A & D Development Company, <br />Which Leases Property to Tyson Warehouse Company at 1300 Grey Fox <br />Road: We do have a letter before the Council and our attorney <br />has explained most of our objections. We do not feel that it has <br />benefitted our property at all and so we would at this time like <br />to object. Thank you. <br /> <br />MR. KENNETH BOSS, 1315 Red Fox Road: I just want to say <br />that we're the only residents in the area. We think that the <br />assessment is pretty high for something that hurt our property <br />instead of helping it. I think they messed it up much more, as <br />far as we're concerned, and it's keeping us from selling our <br />property. We never had any trouble before. <br /> <br />MR. GORDON MILLER, 1974 North Lexington, Roseville, with <br />R. L. Gould Company: We had voiced our opinion in written form <br />and I would also like to vocally state our opposition to this <br />assessment. <br /> <br />MR. EUGENE COLESTOCK, President of Hunter Sales, 3737 North <br />Lexington Avenue: I might as well get my two bits worth in Mr. <br />Mayor. I was going to sit here and be quiet and not cause any <br />problems. I would like to say that some of the things that have <br />arisen - in the past - were readily predictable. This drainage <br />system corning from the north and coming down Lexington Avenue, <br />going westward on Grey Fox Road - has been purely a matter of <br />convenience as far as the engineering problems and the City of <br />Arden Hills are concerned. This could just as well have gone <br />along County Road E or along the highway or along half a dozen <br />different points and we wouldn't be quarreling about County <br />Road E or the assessments on it - either on an acreage basis <br />or a front footage basis. Further than that, I would like to re- <br />iterate a point that I made at the last Council meeting. Namely, <br />that as far as the roadway is concerned - Grey Fox Road - which <br />is now extended and goes on through to Highway 51 - that's the <br />last thing in the world that the industrial park needed. That <br />is going to serve as nothing more than as a traffic convenience <br />for the Village. It's not going to serve the industrial park <br /> <br />7 <br />
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