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Mr. Terry Bladholm <br />Q. Two parties are interested in their property, what would be <br />permitted on that property? <br />R. The specific property in question is currently undeveloped and is <br />situated 1300-1800' from the beginning of the approach surface <br />in Zone A. Upon adoption of the zoning ordinance no new develop- <br />ment would be permitted on that parcel. <br />The parcel in question is recommended to be acquired under the <br />approved airport layout plan and, therefore, no building permit <br />should be issued for the property. <br />Mr. Duane Lundeen <br />Q. Part of his property (including structure) lies in Zone B and <br />some lies in Zone C and inquired how his property was affected. <br />R. The majority (estimated at 70%) of the parcel is in Zone B and <br />approximately one-half of the structure is in Zone B. The <br />existing use would be allowed to continue under the airport <br />zoning ordinance. Further, only that portion of the property <br />located in Zone B is subject to the B zone restrictions. That <br />portion of the structure within the B zone could not be expanded. <br />The portion outside of the B zone could be expanded subject to <br />the limitations of height restrictions and the City's underlying <br />commercial zoning requirements. <br />Mr. Brad Jensen <br />Q. The citizens need more answers regarding sewer and water <br />improvements and the ability to subdivide. <br />R. Mr. Jensen lives at 6711 137th Avenue N.W. in the south approach. <br />None of the residential properties fronting on 137th Ave.. N.W. <br />are located within Zone B and are not subject to the B zone <br />restrictions. Whether the lots in question could be subdivided <br />is therefore a question not dependent on airport zoning. <br />Mr. Ed Hamel <br />C. Mr. Hamel expressed concern relative to the south approach <br />crossing power lines, Highway 10 and the railroad tracks. <br />R. The existing facilities have had an approach across these three <br />features since 1972. Operations have occurred without an <br />incident. The proposed improvements provide for adequate <br />clearances over all traverseways. Obstructions within the <br />approach areas are recommended to be removed, relocated or <br />buried. <br />