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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY' COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JUNE 12, 1995 <br />(#4 - Adult Shelter • Continued) <br />Anderson said with five liquor establishments within walking distance, if the abusiv'C <br />relationship involves alcohol, the victim may also have alcohol problems The offender <br />may come into the area with good intentions and begin drinking, lose their judgment, and <br />cause problems Anderson feels we may be comparing apples to oranges with other <br />shelters being more institutional-like and with more police to patrol the areas. Anderson <br />said this was not the location for a shelter <br />Callahan closed the public meeting and asked each Council Member for their feedback. <br />Hurr said participation in the Planning Commission meetings had revealed a need as well <br />as a need in the greater Minneapolis area. Hurr would prefer the zoning remain <br />residential with the use of a conditional use permit. Conditions could tie in closely the <br />proximity to buslines and services Hurr was concerned if the property was rezoned <br />commercial, that some time in the tuture, the City could be looking at a 24-hour Holiday <br />Station or a Lord Fletcher’s at that location. Hurr said a CUP in residential zoning would <br />provide long term protection. Hurt was not concerned with the neighborhood impact. <br />The example of the DNR access on Maxwell Bay was cited as being chosen for its <br />location near a bus line to provide accessibility to those coming needing to amve by bus <br />from other areas. Hurr said she lives four blocks from that location. Hurr felt there was <br />a need for commitment to the greater metropolitan arev ''n some issues. <br />Kelley said he favored individual property rights. He noted when he moved to the area in <br />1977, he looked at schools, churches, the comprehensive plan, and development stages of <br />the City. Kdley said once a person has moved into an area, they have the right for <br />stability. A shelter would change the neigH)orhood, although, he agreed the church itself <br />would be a good building for the use. Kelley is opposed to the shelter. <br />Goetten said alot of misinformation was shared with people during the meeting.^ In <br />referring to Kelley's point of people moving into an area for certain ambiances, it do^'t <br />happen according to Goetten. She has lived here for 20 years and changes do and will <br />happen. Goetten feels a women ’s shelter is needed. Goetten is more flexible as to the <br />mechanics. She originally felt the vehicle to use was residential zoning with a CUP, <br />which is the most strict and controlling form. Goetten is supportive of the shelter.
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