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Amy Murphy, resident, expressed concern about the park. She feels that R Vs should not be in the <br />park, the owners rent units in the Park and this makes the park look dumpy. If the rental units <br />are remaved, could new units be placed on the site? Could rental units be barred? Could rental <br />unit owner background checks be required? Amy Murphy said she wouldprefer less Park drive- <br />through by the Police. <br />Ben Storey, resident, said mobile home owners along the south side parked on the RUs site and <br />on Rose Place in the winter when snow and plowing occurs. How will streets be cleared and still <br />allow parking (D�cult). <br />Member Wilke asked for the management plan for plowing and towing, <br />Larry Salera noted that plawing andparking is a problem. There are guidelines regarding when <br />and where the snow is carried away. If there are four R V spots vacated in the winter, it allows <br />for more parking. <br />Member Wilke asked if R Vs could be eliminated entirely and add to the parking. (If done, the <br />rental income would decline and have to be shared by existing residents. There is not enough <br />land to do everything. New units are now in the park, rental units are being eliminated) <br />Larry Salera noted that he must knaw what to do with R V units for this season (rent is month to <br />month). After this season, if no R Vs are permitted he would, instead, pravide four manufactured <br />units. Background checks of residents are done. <br />Dave May, resident, asked if diagonal parking on the streets had been considered. (Streets are <br />not wide, must be able to get cars and emergency vehicles through). <br />Richard Kettle, Twin Home adjacent neighbor, would like to see landscaping along borders. <br />Does the City have plans to open up Rose Place for further access or even a walkway? There <br />used to be a 30 foot easement/buffer along the west side. The south side brush belongs to the <br />Mobile Home Park. How close can a unit or storage be to a street? <br />John Wilson, resident, noted that the southwest corner of the road was under water when snow <br />melts. <br />Polly Griffin illustrated that in 1955 there were no adjacent homes; she opposed screening. <br />George Berg resident, would like to see asphalt in front removed. The snawplawing in winter is <br />a problem. He maved his car to Rose Place in winter. <br />Amy Murphy, resident, asked what could be done with spacing of units and could more speed <br />limits (10 mph) be added to site? <br />Sheila Lumpkin said the community is ir�volved in this process. On Lexington snow is carted <br />away. Parking is limited; there are four spaces in front, si� in rear areas. If residents park on <br />Rose Place, there are complaints from residents to the south. Having a designated district will be <br />valuable. Screening is objectionable. She supported enclosing the trash areas. <br />Carol Shiels, I I IO Rose Place, noted that collaborat�ve planning among partners City, Park, <br />residents and neighbors to south is important. The neighbors to the south are the Central Park <br />Town Home Association. <br />Chuck Nagte, an R V owner, noted that RV owners are there for the entire summer. He stated the <br />PF3225 RCA (052101) Page 7 of 1 � <br />