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<br />" <br /> <br />I'd have more road for the cars to utilize to avoid me. That's <br />my personal opinion. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MAN IN AUDIENCE: <br />the roadway.) <br /> <br />(Asked a question regarding parking on <br /> <br />MR. LEONARD: I would recommend that parking be banned on <br />the roadway entirely. I think the reason for that is that <br />again, (inaudible) talking about the three lane as the only <br />place where anybody has been apt to park. To our knowledge, <br />there hasn't been much parking on the road - along the road - <br />and I don't know that there's anything to be gained by at this <br />time starting to encourage it. Having reviewed those things, <br />we'd ask the Council to pass a no parking resolution with the <br />project if they choose to approve it. (Inaudible). <br /> <br />MR. ANDY HOLEWA: Mr. Leonard, do you have any information <br />from Shoreview as to what their preference is - three lanes <br />versus four lanes - and whether they're apt to go along with <br />the no parking? <br /> <br />MR. LEONARD: I guess I have no reservations about. the <br />no parking. I don't see that that's a problem - I don't have <br />any knowledge that it is a problem and I don't anticipate it <br />to be a problem. So far as the three lanes - I haven't heard <br />from them. On the other hand, we have not had informational <br />meetings with the property owners - we did invite them to come <br />to this one. We haven't proceeded as far through that <br />community as we have here. There may be some thoughts in that <br />area - I haven't heard them. If they come from Shoreview, I'm <br />sure they'll come from the same immediate area as Arden. Hills. <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: Are there any further comments? Is <br />everybody satisfied with the design of the road as far as <br />(inaudible) . <br /> <br />MR. ANDY HOLEWA: Some of the people whose property abuts <br />on Lexington have had some conversations with Mr. Leonard <br />r€garding what it's going to look like after you get finished. <br />It has occurred to me that - in the course of events - that <br />the only record of that is our memory. perhaps - is there any <br />method that is commonly used or anything, where we can capture <br />that data someway without going through a lot of expense and <br />hassle, that's better than just peoples' memories? <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MAYOR WOODBURN: Mr. Leonard, do you have any plan here? <br /> <br />MR. LEONARD: First, as I understand the desires of the <br />people in the area right now - the majority of them will be <br />involved in the construction. That is, they will have to sign <br />some document to allow us to get on their, property to perform <br />(inaudible) planting and transplanting and this type of thing. <br />When that is the situation, then that document - that construc- <br />tion easement we call it - or slope easement - does address <br />what we're going to do there, how and what not. I feel that <br /> <br />-20- <br />