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Resolution No. /0 99 <br /> �age 71 <br /> 2. There is little likelihood of increasing the level <br /> of police protection to the area because of the primarily � <br /> residential needs of the Area and because of the <br /> geographic isolation of the Area , Limited manpower-hours � � � <br /> must be allocated to areas of greater needs . <br /> 3. Study area development options appear to have little <br /> or no impact on School District needs . <br /> 4. Recreational opportunities in the Area appear to <br /> be satisfied with the improvement of Bederwood Park . <br /> for neighborhood activities . The loss of boat rental � <br /> at the Marina may affect some neighborhood residents <br /> who lack direct lake access . <br /> 5. Other governmental services will continue to be � <br /> provided on a rural-residential scale. The increasing <br /> � . . availability. of housing rehabiiitation funds should <br /> • be of particular importance to the low and moderate . <br /> income property owners in the area , and may partially <br /> offset the cost of improving sewer treatment for <br /> those residents. <br /> H, DEVELOPMENT TRENDS <br /> 1. A major purpose of this Study is to develop policy � <br /> to foster improvement in the status of the Study Area <br /> properties . As discussed above, improving the utility � <br /> situation should stabilize the area thereby encouraging � . <br /> private development. Rehabilitation of existing housing � � <br /> and development �at rural densities of the existing vacant . <br /> properti'es to a level of such investment in other areas <br /> of the City will be entirely��ticonsistent with the goals <br /> of the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> 2. The existing dense developments along Tonka, <br /> �restview and West Lake Streets should have increasing <br /> - levels of housing rehabilitation, but little new � ' <br /> development. . ' <br /> � <br />