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ago because the Commission did not have any answers at that time; <br />' all we wanted to do at this time is present to you what information <br />we do have. <br />' Gretta Egge - You polled the pilots and businesses; you should have <br />polled the citizens; let us know what an airport will do to our <br />assessments and find out if there is any interest or opposition and <br />a survey of the residents.should be included in the final draft of <br />' the Airport Master Plan. <br />Chairman Ippel agreed with Ms. Egge and stated that it hasn't been <br />' done at this point in time because the Commission is not even sure <br />of what they would be proposing. We are trying to assemble some <br />facts and figures and we want to be as honest and open as possible. <br />Commissioner Patz stated that he agreed to serve on the Commission <br />because the VoTech is interested in the future of the airport; if <br />the facility is not upgraded, the Tech Center will move. This <br />Commission has not formed an opinion; so few people understand <br />what the airport is about and they should come to the Open House on <br />June 2, 1984. <br />' Brenda Bauerkemper - Residents of Ramsey urge the Commission not <br />to just look at the dollar figures; keen the resident's interest <br />' in mind when you make your decision. <br />Sharon Mager - Twin engine airplanes are landing at the airport <br />now and they are a much noisier craft and they are not allowed to <br />land at Gateway. <br />Chairman Ippel stated that twin . engine airplanes are allowed to <br />' land at Gateway. People operate under the assumption that bigger <br />engines are noisier than smaller engines and that is not so. Noise <br />level tests will be conducted at Gateway on the types of planes <br />' that would be allowed there: twin engine, big single engine, <br />intermediate single engine and \ trainers. <br />Commissioner Greenberg inquired if noise in the vicinity of the <br />' airport is really offensive now. <br />.Willard Breu - 7213 153rd In - Incoming and ouggoing traffic from <br />' the airport goes right over my house and it is offensive and <br />causes electrical disturbances; increased use of the airport would <br />be offensive. <br />' Commissioner Patz inquired if Mr. Breu would allow for a noise <br />level test to be conducted from his property. <br />' Will Berry - 7220 153rd In Stated that the air traffic noise <br />is offensive to him and that there is a high tension power line <br />across his property that many aircraft just clear. <br />' Chairman Ippel stated that the Commission is talking of moving <br />that runway to the north and raising it up which would change <br />' that angle of approach. <br />' AP /May 16, 1984 <br />Public Meeting <br />Page 11 of 13 <br />
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