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plane got nny company $100,000 worth of work just today and involves two months <br />of work for my 50 employees. There are very few people in this audience <br />tonight that Save jobs that don't have reflections to air travel. If Gateway <br />were developed, I would build a hangar there. Don't let the Metro Airports <br />Commission get their hands on anything. In regards to Mr. Babcock's statement, <br />he did not say that Schwartzman and Sons were considering a hazardous waste <br />facility with smokestacks; an airport would not abide that. In my opinion, the <br />airport would stop expansion of the landfill. <br />Ernie Larsen - My neighbor and myself built in 1970-71; there was not Gateway <br />airport at that time. I am the second lot fran the safety zone; I am not <br />complaining that much but we enjoy living in Ramsey and the airport was not <br />their when I bought and built; I know there were several hones in that area <br />prior to the airport because I was the City Assessor during that time. <br />Susan Beale - 14851 Sunfish Lake Blvd. - Submitted a coy of a letter dated May <br />19, 1982 fran Airports District Office to Mt. Rodney Massey of MPCA regarding <br />Woodlake Sanitary Services, Inc.'s permit application for expansion of the <br />Flying Cloud Sanitary Landfill at Eden Prairie. Disagree with the Fro airport <br />person that landfill expansion would be stopped by this airport. Eden Prairie <br />asked for landfill expansion and FAA approved it, knowing the landfill is <br />there. <br />Sharon Mager - When the General Mills property was being considered for an <br />airport, I signed the petition against it and I did not live near the site. <br />When does this Commission make it's recommendation to Council? <br />Chairman Ippel - This hearing will remain open for another 10 days, during <br />which time written cam ments can be submitted. This Commission will probably <br />conduct a special meeting the first week in September to discuss the hearing <br />and possible recommendation. <br />Sharon Mager - Boa much weight is given to pmhlic opinion? <br />Commissioner Sieber - It is a personal decision because each member votes <br />according to his conscience. <br />Sharon Mager - Agree with Chairman Ij1's ox vents regarding Metro Council <br />putting things down our throats. City ODuncil does that too. If this <br />Coamission recommends City Council to adopt the plan, will there be more pnhlic <br />hearings? <br />Commissioner Sieber - Everything done by ordinance has to have a pthlic <br />hearing. The City would have to go with a G.O. bond to cane up with $600,000 <br />to $1,000,000; any G.O. bond goes to a referendum of the people and Council <br />cannot override that. If something other than G.O. bonding is used to finance <br />the project, the citizens may not have the power to stop it. The citizens have <br />the power in any city government to do what needs to be done if they pay <br />attention; a couple of years ago that was not true. <br />Mr. Mox - 16000 Armstrong Blvd. - Who does this Commission represent? Do you <br />represent the people or development? <br />August 21, 1985 <br />Page 10 of 14 <br />