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COUNCILMAN CRICHTON: There are existing houses on Hamline. <br />l_ J <br />�, <br />� <br />MR. WEAVER: I thought the road could have been put through <br />to Aamline there. I don't see why nofi. <br />FROM THE AUDIENCE: Pardon me - there are two houses there. <br />MR. WEAVER: But as far as the traffic on Nursery Hill Lane, <br />there's plenty on Amble Road and I don't think it's fair to <br />Mr. Amble to be cutting through Mr. Amble's property either. <br />It's too bad there isn't another way to solve it. I'm with Mr. <br />Amb1e 100$ on that. I just can't see it. <br />AIR. RICHARD PEDERSON, 1224 Amble Road: They did this to <br />me about a month ago. Hill is developing the piece south of ine <br />and he was proposing a cul-de-sac and he wanted to come down through <br />my orchard. They just went to the Planning Commission and said <br />let's drive it here - he's a little guy and 2'm putting in a <br />$2 million development - the hell with his land. They turned it <br />around for me. I had a little help from Pir. Crichton there, but <br />it's the little guy that gets stuck, and it's the Planning Cotmnission <br />doesn't come to you. They don't call you in and say, rather <br />than an easement or condemnation can we get together and buy your <br />property. They just plow riqht ahead and do it and it gets dis- <br />gusting at times. You drive (inaudible) to Amble Road. What <br />about Amble Road out to Hamline? Will it be up-graded with more <br />assessments. That can't handle 400 a day. Have the engineers <br />given consideration (inaudible) <br />MR. CHRISTOFFERSEN: 40D traffic is a minimal construction <br />to be designed on residential streets of Arden Hills and does <br />not necessarily (inaudible) the traffic flow here. <br />MR. RICHARD PEDERSON; Have you seen Amble Road? A few yeaYs <br />ago when the sewer was put in in the fall, we agreed to the bond <br />issue because they were not going to put water in. There were <br />no plans for water on Amble Road. The next spring they came in <br />and chewed up the road they put in the fall before. <br />ACTING MAYOR WOODBURN: 17 lots possibly we're talking about. <br />hiR. CHRISTOFFERSEN: (inaudible} eight trips would be <br />very conservative. <br />ACTING MAYOR WOODBURN: Driveway per resident. <br />• <br />MR. MILLER: The traffic assignment is using 8 or 9 per <br />dwelling. I would agree with Mr. Christoffersen that's fairly <br />high but th� are projecting on that basis and I have verified <br />that several times. <br />E <br />
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