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MINUTES OF TAE � <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Tuesday,November 12,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (8. #13-3638 and 13-3639 SOURCE LAND CAPITAL,LLC(PAT HILLER) OB/O GRANT <br /> WENKSTERN(LAKEVIEW GOLF), 405 NORTHARMDRIVE, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> AMENDMENT AND SKETCH PLAN REVIEW, Continued) <br /> Julie Ruegemer, 1295 Loma Linda Avenue, stated over the weekend a set of sad and disappointed <br /> neighbors came over to her house to sign the petition asking Orono to do the environmental assessment <br /> on the impact of this large housing development that they want to have take over Lakeview. Each of their <br /> responses was the same-they are sick about what is slated to happen. When seven houses were slated to <br /> go up in the lovely wooded section of Minnie Avenue,the community was sick about that,too,but were <br /> told by the City Council it was going to happen anyway because it was zoned for seven houses on 50-foot <br /> lots. Their voices were not heard. Now a developer wants to put 60 houses in at Lakeview where it is <br /> guided for open space. The Planning Commission has already voted to change that guidance. In the blink <br /> of an eye,land that we thought was safe is on its way to being developed. Developing all of our land is <br /> very short-sighted and pretty soon it will be gone. <br /> Ruegemer stated another parcel of land in Minnesota that many of us enjoy is the Boundary Waters canoe <br /> area and all that would have been gone,too. A man named Edward Backus tried to develop it,but thanks <br /> to God someone else was not shortsighted and saw the future opportunity of enjoyment by the people and <br /> a number of people worked tirelessly to save this land for natural enjoyment. <br /> Noerenberg Gardens is another example of land that may be taken for granted,but if it had not been for <br /> Laura Noerenberg Hoppe bequeathing that land on Lake Minnetonka,that land would also be gone,taken <br /> over by developers. Instead, she had far-reaching vision. She saw that she could preserve this land for <br /> people to enjoy for all time. A group of people recently thought to save some private precious land in <br /> Frog Town, St. Paul. They were able to get a 1.5 million dollar grant from the public trust for land. They <br /> received gifts and city matching and they were able to save that land for public enjoyment. The sellers <br /> also got their money. <br /> Ruegemer stated if we want this land preserved,we have to fight and work for change. The Planning <br /> Commission has already voted to change the guidance on this piece of property in the blink of an eye. <br /> We live in the City because we believe in the philosophy that Orono has stated. We voted for our Council <br /> members because we believed they would uphold the philosophy of Orono. The philosophy of Orono is <br /> to protect and preserve Lake Minnetonka,the water quality and its recreational assets,protect and <br /> preserve our many natural resources and open spaces,preserve our distinct rural and urban land use <br /> pattems and lifestyles,preserve our local character and identity. Our identity is going to go out the <br /> window if we cannot even follow our own philosophy. <br /> Ruegemer stated they can raise the money through Orono's residents, grants, and perhaps even city <br /> matching funds. We can buy this land and give it to the Three Rivers Park District for the enjoyment of <br /> all people. Lakeview could be a pristine place for biking,hiking,walking dogs,rollerblading,playing, <br /> etc. Let's save this land and keep Orono from becoming like every other suburb. Let's follow our own <br /> philosophy. <br /> Donna Hager,4580 West Branch Road, stated they originally purchased their property 50 years ago for <br /> the open space. They have enjoyed their property all of those years and they would hate to lose that <br /> wonderful amenity that the residents enjoy. It is something that cannot be replaced. Once it is gone to a <br /> housing development, it is forever gone. <br /> Page 26 of 36 <br />
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