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163 Planning and Zoning <br /> 164 April 4, 1995 <br /> 165 Page 4 <br /> 166 <br /> 167 Randy Mancuso, 7227 Clear Ridge, Q: Where do they currently <br /> 168 manage the same type of property. Sharon Schulz, At The <br /> 169 majority of the current properties are apartments, 1- Buffalo, 1- <br /> 170 Blaine, 2 -St. Cloud, 1- Brooklyn Park. She also added that a <br /> 171 screening list will be provided and a list of properties and <br /> 172 their addresses. <br /> 173 <br /> 174 Dick Travis, 7264 Twin Lakes, questioned the feasibility study, <br /> 175 is it current and does it comply with current standards? <br /> 176 <br /> 177 Monica Travis, 7264 Twin Lakes, offered her services as a realtor <br /> 178 and also stated that she is on the school task force and there is <br /> 179 a concern for the schools because they are already over - crowded <br /> 180 and proposed that people go and look at the current projects <br /> 181 previously mentioned. <br /> 182 <br /> 183 Joyce Grimes, 7246 Unity Avenue, Q: How is a little city like <br /> 184 Centerville going to absorb a development of this size? <br /> 185 <br /> 186 Brad Foster, 7230 Brian Drive, Q: How is the City going to <br /> 187 benefit from this project? <br /> 188 <br /> 189 Rod Henslin, 1967 - 73rd Street, voiced the following questions <br /> 190 and concerns: <br /> 191 - What is the zoning condition and what is allowed for this <br /> 192 land? <br /> 193 - What is R -2 and what special uses are there? <br /> 194 - Cost of law enforcement that would be needed. <br /> 195 - Burden to taxes and evaluation to property. <br /> 196 - What has City Council done on this project? <br /> 197 <br /> 198 Tourville stated that the property is currently zoned R2 - Single <br /> 199 Family Sewered, medium density housing in 1989. The tax rate <br /> 200 would be higher because the property could not be homesteaded. <br /> 201 <br /> 202 David Germandson, 1976 - 72 1/2 Street, Q: What can the <br /> 203 community do to prevent this? <br /> 204 <br /> 205 John Greene, 7160 Brian Way, stated that anyone can go to Hugo or <br /> 206 White Bear Lake and build for less, and the city will get more <br /> 207 money if the property was rezoned to commercial /industrial. <br /> 208 <br /> 209 Lorraine Henslin, 1967 - 73rd Street, Q: Are Federal Tax Credits <br /> 210 being used as an incentive to build? <br /> 211 <br /> 212 Dawn Olson, 7228 Unity, stated the crime problems in St. Paul in <br /> 213 projects of low income housing and stated that she does not want <br /> 214 that to happen here in Centerville. <br /> 215 <br /> 216 <br />
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