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<br />. <br /> <br />and thrive in moist to wet fertile soil. This hedge should be a minimum of <br />six feet tall as stated in the zoning ordinances. <br /> <br />4. On street parking will create traffic problems. There is no room for it unless <br />you cut down trees that screen the business across the street. I was told by <br />Aaron Parrish that he does not recommend this. <br /> <br />5. We want the trash moved over to the other side to prevent odors to the <br />adjacent neighbors. This has caused problems in other neighborhood business <br />areas and has had to be moved. Kens Market has their trash facing county <br />road D. <br /> <br />6. Mr. Nelson has not contacted any of us for input. <br /> <br />7. Some ofus feel we have not been told tbe whole story by Mr. Nelson. The <br />fence location. Arborvitae not being able to grow along north property lines. <br />Being told an office complex is better than a fast 100d restaurant or gas station <br />which is prolnbited under the current zoning. <br /> <br />8. If Mr. Nelson has a problem with providing proper landscaping or snow <br />removal he should have read the city ordinances. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />9. Mr. Nelson has clearly not met the conditions outlined by the planning <br />commission regarding proper screening. He has replaced a deciduous with <br />another deciduous tree. The leaves will full in the winter. <br /> <br />10. When we bought this property we asked our real estate agent what could be <br />built next door. We were told very little due to the size of the lot and current <br />zoning regulations. There was a concept PUD submitted but nothing had been <br />approved. If the neighborhood business zoning was upheld Mr. Nelson would <br />only be able to build a one story building due to tbe parking required. There <br />would also be a thirty foot buffur yard landscaped with six foot taIl evergreens <br />screening the property. Furthermore I would not be apposed to him building <br />on the lot ifhe would meet the zoning requirements. <br /> <br />Thank you so much for your help!! <br /> <br />Mark and Ruth McGuire <br />2030 Glen Paul Ave <br />(651) 631-2220 <br /> <br />Monte and Bonnie Arhart <br />2014 Glen Paul Ave <br /> <br />Don and Melanie Ristow <br />. 2033 County road D <br />
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