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� <br />� <br />� <br />]� <br />Joe Lolle, 1227 Oakcrest, expressed concern about traffic on Oakcrest. Could one unit be <br />removed, and a roadway be constructed to ��amline. Thomas Paschke explained that <br />traffic increase will not be dramatic. Mr. olle asked if Hamline could better absorb the <br />traffic. Assistant Public Works Director D bra Bloom explained that access on busy <br />arterial streets makes them less safe. ��� is better directly across from the Rose <br />Pointe driveway or on the MSA Oakcrr�� whi�h has a capacity of 2,000. <br />Mr. Lolle asked the square footage of the ujnits (1,700 first floors, 1,500 downstairs, a <br />total of 3,000 + square feet). <br />i I David Becklin,1357 Brooks Avenue, aske� how many other similar developments have <br />]� the developers done (12 years of experience). How close is the foundation to the pipeline <br />] � easement (52')? <br />1� <br />1� Tim Grother, 2566 Hamline Avenue, asked for an explanationof comments from <br />L� Comprehensive Plan regarding easements tp Willow Pond. He asked if there are <br />1� regulations regarding owner vs. rental units�. <br />l� <br />I� <br />�� <br />�1 <br />�� <br />�3 <br />�� <br />2� <br />�� <br />2� <br />�� <br />�� <br />3� <br />�1 <br />�� <br />;�3 <br />�� <br />3� <br />Patrick Lone, 1335 Oakcrest, asked how eig.IhE unats ��� b� p�a��c� on this site. The <br />valuation cannot be understood, compared I� exislir�g h�rn�a, <br />Gordon Marten, 1312 Willow Circle, supp s Oakcrest entrance because of traffic <br />hazard on Hamline Avenue. Why create a�azard? Exit on Oakcrest reduces starts and <br />stops near pipeline. <br />Antoinette Long, 1335 Oakcrest, opposed t� rezoning and submitted her opposition in <br />the form of a neighborhood petition. <br />Mrs. Linda Neilson noted she sent a letter t� the Commission. The Comprehensive Plan <br />designates this site as LDR Many people invested in this LDR neighborhood. She <br />explained the pipeline easements. A tree v�'�� removed by William Brothers Pipeline <br />from her yard. She is concerned with headl��hts from the development. She also had <br />concerns with Rose Pointe lighting. This p��ject acts as higher density development; the <br />neighborhood is becoming more dense. Tr�ffic stacks from Hamline at County Road C. <br />�� Member Peper noted parking will not be pe itted, but may allow turn arounds. Corner <br />37 screening will not be effective for Mrs. Nei son's higher property. There will be no <br />3� increase in the value of her home from this project and traffic. The size of the <br />3� development and density is not appropriate. Hamline Center redevelopment will not <br />�� compliment her property. Traffic will add tb non-safe conditions. <br />�l <br />�� Dr. Yousset, 1319 Willow Circle, asked tha� grass be mowed properly within the <br />�3 easement and on lot. <br />� <br />�� Dave Becklin,1357 Brooks Avenue, explai�ed that he has water in his back yard. The <br />�� new pavement and shingles will add to the �vater in basements along Willow. The <br />