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. Key concerns made by Cherry Avenue Neighbors: <br /> � - Home size will lead to high turnover, adversely affecting property values in <br /> the area <br /> - High amount of traffic on narrow Maple Place street <br /> - Short and narrow driveways will lead to high amount of street parking <br /> - Lack of room in garages will promote outdoor boat and recreational vehicle <br /> storage <br /> - Small yards bordered by a dry pond will make the yards too small for play <br /> spaces leading to children playing on Maple Place street,which is a main <br /> thoroughfare in the neighborhood. (major concern for all neighbors) <br /> - Concerns about drainage from the proposed development into Lake <br /> Minnetonka by way of the public beach <br /> - Refusal of developer to compromise with the neighborhood <br /> Key priorities of Cherry Avenue Neighbors: <br /> - Lower density housing, no more than 3 homes,evenly spread across the 71ots <br /> - Higher quality homes with 3-car garages to help elevate property values, <br /> maintain stable ownership and reduce yard clutter <br /> - Resulting development to complement the wooded nature of the current <br /> neighborhood <br /> The following neighbors who did not attend the May 10 meeting between the Cherry <br /> Avenue Neighbors and Todd Holmers stated that they support a three-home <br /> development at the 1545 Maple Place property. Those neighbors include: <br /> Doug and Ann Englund, 3884 Cherry Avenue <br /> Thomas Dorrel and Evelyn Haas, 3820 N. Shore Drive <br /> Wendy J. Johnson, Crystal Bay <br /> Linda Thiesen, 1367 N.Arm Drive <br /> Res ectfully sub itted, <br /> Amy eel�man <br /> May 14, 2012 <br /> p. 2of2 <br />