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P:.., METING H = -i <br /> %xL � t�i._ TEc � <br /> FEBRUARY 2, 1993 <br /> PAGE THREE <br /> development as originally proposed_ Mr- Burgstahler noted the <br /> originally proposed development had lots with streets abutting <br /> the front and rear yards_ This is not allowed under City <br /> Ordinance. Mr_ Burgstahler noted that if Mill Road was moved, <br /> the new homes accessing on Mill Road could present a safety <br /> hazard also. <br /> Marilyn ;rkenbrack, 7377 Peltier Circle, was present_ Ms. <br /> Erkenbrack noted that it makes a big difference to her property <br /> were the houses and trailway are placed in the proposed <br /> development. <br /> Commission member Drilling noted that increased traffic on Mill <br /> Road has been an issue in the past. Commission member Drilling <br /> noted that residents and fisherman will still want to be able to <br /> get to Peltier Lake_ These people would be rerouted through a <br /> residential area. Commission member Drilling suggested looking <br /> into not having right angles_ <br /> John Stewart, City Engineer, noted that Mill Road can be <br /> resurfaced every seven years or so. <br /> Carol Pelton, 7178 Mill Road was present. Ms- Pelttcn noted that <br /> Mill Road is breaking up and there is a severe drainage pro'oiem. <br /> The road is starting to slide down the bank_ Another guard rail <br /> is necessary. Ms. Pelson noted the structure of Mill Road is a <br /> concern.. If the rear property lines abut Mill Road they could <br /> not be assessed for the improvement of Mill Road_ Ms. Pelton 1 <br /> notes that she lives on Mill Road and there appears to be a lot <br /> cf traffic. Ms. Pelton noted that a lot of children live on Mill <br /> Road_ Ms. Pelton noted that Centerville presently has east /west <br /> collector streets to service the proposed development. Ms_ <br /> Pelton noted that there is a lot of vacant land in Lino Lakes to <br /> be developed- Hs. Pelton asked if Centerville taxpayers want to <br /> pay for the upgrading of Mill Road to facilitate future Lino <br /> Lakes development_ Ms. Pelton noted that if Mill Road is vacated <br /> and rerouted, the City would need to come up with a good trail <br /> system plan. <br /> Gerald Rehbein, 6267 Otter Lake Road, was present. Mr. Rehbein <br /> noted that the concern in the past has been with the lack of <br /> east /west collector streets to facility the proposed Acorn Creek <br /> Development. Mr- Rehbein noted that 73rd Street is a east /west <br /> collector street to 20th Avenue, Peterson Trail is a collector <br /> street to Main Street and Mill Road is a collector street to Main <br /> Street. Mr_ Rehbein noted that Mill Road is not built to <br /> collector street standards. Mr. Rehbein noted that development <br /> for the northern half of the proposed Acorn Creek is <br /> approximately three years away_ <br />
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