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<br /> Planning Commission Meeting Minutes 6/2/93 3 <br /> .' steve Nelson shared pictures with the commission describing <br /> the site. His position is that he needs to develop the land <br /> and it presently has extreme limitations for development. <br /> Another option is to install a pump (ejector station) in or <br /> near the existing manhole and pump the waste water to the <br /> existing main in Sandeen Road. The piping to be used would <br /> improve the service. The city indicated concerns regarding <br /> upkeep responsibility and improvement. <br /> Nelson further commented that he has offered to pay for all <br /> costs, put money in escrow and/or provide a personal <br /> guaranty for future problems. He does have a buyer for the <br /> lot, but house plans are being delayed due to the sewer <br /> situation. <br /> Committee member Erickson stated he was very curious as to <br /> why there is opposition when it seems like such a simple <br /> request and will improve the condition of the site and <br /> paying for all costs. <br /> Winiecki entertained comments from the floor and requested <br /> they state their name and address. <br /> Michael Bill - 3280 Lake Johanna Blvd. <br /> . His opposition is in regard to the size of the house that <br /> will be built on the lot. He would lose his view of the <br /> lake. <br /> Nelson commented that the proposed house plan is a one story <br /> rambler and questioned the legal right to a view and <br /> believes there still will be open space. <br /> Kim Klawiter - 3262 Sandeen Road <br /> Klawiter identified himself as the opposing neighbor to the <br /> south of the Nelson property. He stated his opposing <br /> comments as the following: <br /> He would lose sight of all his neighbors and the view <br /> of the bay to the north. He likes the view of the lake <br /> and may not have a legal right to it, but he will fight <br /> to not lose it. <br /> He also is concerned for what the construction would do <br /> to his trees that are 70 to 80 years old. They have <br /> already suffered due to the drought and from previous <br /> disease. The few they have, they would like to keep. <br /> They have no problem with their sewer now, therefore, <br /> why fix what is not broken. Their house was the very <br /> . first house built on the lake and they want to keep <br /> things the way they are. <br />