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A f <br />CO NNIql-07LTING PLANNERS <br />. 7 ' <br />L A N,, D S C'4 X 1) E I c i i i c - r s <br />A <br />F! RMST e0"EN-LIE '.NIOiZT'H <br />SUITI <br />a <br />DATE* 13 February, 19811 <br />I a <br />a <br />FROMOI G eo f f <br />REP, Neighborhood Response tio, the Langton, Lake Master Plan <br />Ae <br />U <br />4 <br />Followling, area coincilerns, <br />which were raised at the <br />November <br />3, 1986 board <br />meeting,,, <br />1. Paths at south�w,est, <br />corner of park may disturb <br />wildlife nesting area. <br />Staff R,e,s2lonse:,The <br />path which goes through the central <br />portion of the <br />woods will be eliminated <br />and other paths will <br />be located <br />just around the <br />1peri,m eter. <br />2*1 Can the east cul-de-sac be changed to <br />a hammerhead to avoid <br />encroachment onto <br />private property? <br />Staff' RLsaonse: The <br />cul-lde-sa'c is needed <br />for safe <br />and efficient <br />turn-around space <br />for em ergency and serivice <br />vehicles. <br />A hammerhead <br />would require too <br />many turning, movem,ents�, <br />Who owns the parcel at the corner, of Lydia Avenue and Mildred Drive7 <br />Staff Response: Parcel #29 is owned by Richard and Susan Katchelmeyer. <br />Bounce: Rarnsey County Department of Taxation and Ownership, Date: <br />January 6,, 19866 <br />d <br />4. Can the, plicnic, pavilion be moved fuirt,her to the west to minimize noise <br />impaicts on homes at the east side of the lake? <br />Sta,ff Response: Moving the Pavilion further to the west would not <br />substantially rieducle noise emainating from the pavilion toward homes on <br />the east side of th,e lake. Close proximity, of the pavilion with vl*,'.%ws <br />acrioss the take to the watier is morel, desirable than views of industrial <br />buildings and parking lotis.1 <br />