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<br /> ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION - MARCH 2, 2005 4 <br /> Beverly Sabot, 4367 Lexington Avenue, stated it was difficult to make the turn into the . <br /> driveway with the speed limit of 40 mph on Lexington Avenue. She noted there the <br /> Rodziej's had teenage drivers and this was a safety issue. <br /> Roger Sabot stated two huge mature trees would need to be removed if they widened the <br /> driveway. He noted the driveway was not wide enough for two cars to go in and out <br /> comfortably. He believed the driveway was 22 feet. He stated they were the first owners <br /> after the people who originally built it. He noted putting in two additional driveways <br /> would not take out any substantial vegetation. <br /> Chair Sand noted for safety purposes, it might be safer to eliminate the existing driveway <br /> and put in the two new driveways. Ms. Rodziej stated in that type of a situation, they <br /> would have to go past their garage and would need to turn around to get into their garage. <br /> She noted they also had recreational vehicles where it would be difficult to get into the <br /> driveway if the existing driveway was eliminated. <br /> Commissioner Zimmerman asked if they had talked about a turnaround. Ms. Rodziej <br /> stated tonight's meeting was the first time they had heard about a turnaround. <br /> Chair Sand asked if this were to be approved, who would approve the geometry of the <br /> driveway to ensure it was angled properly onto Lexington. Mr. Hellegers replied the City <br /> Engineer and/or the Ramsey County Engineers would need to work out the geometry of . <br /> the driveways. <br /> Commissioner Bezdicek stated more driveways on a busy road were more dangerous. <br /> Ms. Rodziej stated they would enter in the center driveway and exit out the other <br /> driveway. <br /> Mr. Sabot replied they felt they could get into the traffic on Lexington A venue faster with <br /> their proposal. He expressed concern that the speed on Lexington A venue would <br /> increase, which will also make the existing driveway unsafe. <br /> Ms. Sabot noted most of their vegetation was removed when the sewer system came <br /> through. <br /> Mr. Sabot indicated they wanted to preserve their large trees. <br /> Commissioner Thompson stated the natural tendency would be to take the first driveway. <br /> She expressed concern that if these homes were sold at some point in the future, the new <br /> owners may not be as cooperative. <br /> Letter from Leonard E. Gallus, 1104 Amble Drive, dated February 21, 2005: <br /> "l. I need to have further information to understand how an extra 12' x 100' <br /> driveway extension starting by my backyard, and angling across the front of the . <br /> property and connecting to the existing driveway will help the Sabots to access <br /> Lexington Ave. They still can only turn to the right and go South at any of the <br /> driveways. <br />