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k! <br />PLANNING COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING HELD FEBRUARY 20, 1991 <br />Bob Biesterfeld stated that the City's first priority is to <br />look out for the City of Orono. He said, "I agree with earlier <br />coRunents about the City of Long Lake being the reason we are <br />having so many problems with this project. When Long Lake <br />decided to construct the new shopping center, they were only <br />looking out f >r themselves, as it should be. <br />would be a Highway 12 improvement at some point <br />they built the shopping center hoping that <br />detriment to putting the new corridor through their town. The <br />City of Long Lake has made their bed and should lie in it." <br />They knew there <br />In my opinion, <br />it would be a <br />Steve Harris stated that he owns a business along Highway <br />169 in Eden Prairie, but lives in Orono. He said, "There is a <br />certain price on a business, but there is an emotional price on a <br />residence. It is much easier to relocate a business than to <br />relocate your residence." <br />Jackie Singer, 4295 Watertown Road, agreed with Mr. Harris's <br />comments. She said, "There is no comparison when you talk about <br />displacing hundreds of households and impacting our environment <br />versus the impact on two or three blocks of business i:? Long <br />Lake." <br />Roberta Schmidt, 3980 Watertown Road, supported the notion <br />of working with the City of Long Lake to relocate their downtown <br />businesses. She said, "The City of Long Lake does have some <br />historical buildings. We have Stubbs Building Movers. Perhaps <br />those buildings would be an effective focal point for the new <br />downtown area." <br />Rowlette said, "Everyone I hope realizes that if downtown <br />Long Lake were removed, it would be downtown Orono." <br />Jacki Anderson, 2280 Fox Street, stated that it is important <br />for everyone to view themselves as part of a larger picture. She <br />said, "We are citizens Orono, but also of the State of <br />Minnesota. It is necessary for people to go through Orono to get <br />to other places and we have to have a broader sense of <br />responsibility. I do not agree that a freeway is the answer, but <br />realize that something has to be done. I do not mean to anger <br />residents along Highway 12, but when they moved there they knew <br />it would always be a busy highway. I do not think we should vote <br />to have everything moved up to Highway 55 because the people in <br />that area have the same concerns that we do." <br />John Maresh, 2085 County Road 6, stated that many various <br />groups have been organized to support and/or oppose a particular <br />corridor location. He r-aid, "That is all well and good, but <br />everyone is missing one p%.i.nt. If the road is constructed <br />anywhere in Orono it is going to divide the City and affect <br />persons living miles away. Any major construction that takes <br />place not only in Orono, but Long Lake, Medina, or Maple Plain, <br />*• 7 - <br /><Mii
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