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<br /> <br />.. Storlien owns the home IS <br />bought through a HUD sale. <br />.. The owner has had difficulty financing for improvements the <br />compliance with zoning. <br />It He would be interested in updating the home and has thought the <br />for the site would be for the adjoining owners for parking. <br /> <br /> <br />was <br /> <br />is not <br /> <br />reuse <br /> <br />Loren Hockmeyer, resident at 161 Elmer Street (from phone conversation on 3/18/04) <br /> <br />. Mr. Hockmeyer has owned the property since the late 80' s. <br />.. He plans to keep the west side of property as open space until or if he sells the property. <br />.. He has done some excavating on the site but no other activity. <br />.. The city currently owns the right of way between his two parcels <br />. The east lot was zoned Bland then rezoned R2 - he believes without proper notice - <br />City history does show that the property was B 1 in the past. <br />. No concerns or comments regarding the Guptil and Armory sites (it should be up to the <br />owners to develop the property). Donating some of the land as park area would be nice. <br /> <br />Meeting 3. <br /> <br />On December 18,2003 the first Neighborhood Task Force meeting was held at the Galilee <br />Lutheran Church. The following members were present. Ann Peterson, Donna Dean, Dan <br />Jeans, George Johnson, Pastor Carlson, Dennis Guptil, Cathy Bennett & Dennis Welsch. <br /> <br />After reviewing the area conditions, demographics and issues the task force members offered <br />comments on the most important quality of life standards for a healthy neighborhood: <br /> <br />. Church focuses on neighborhood <br />. Transportation - quick hop to metro area <br />. Safety <br />. Speeders around Lake including school bus <br />. Traffic Control <br />. Transit to Rice/McCarrons <br />. Good services - streets, police, fire, park/center <br />. Neighborhood concern and consciousness of each other <br />. Maintain homes and prevent blight <br />. Good schools, churches <br />. Open space <br />. Diverse housing stock <br />. Neighbors communicate <br />. Casual walk - convenience <br />. Socially accepted standard to keep up property <br /> <br />Final Version <br /> <br />24 <br /> <br />July 26, 2004 <br />