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-Concerns- <br /> <br />The Concerned citizens of Golden Eagle Estates have the following <br />concerns: <br /> <br />Dellwood Hills Addition Traffic <br /> <br />Our first concern is the increase in traffic past our homes. The <br />section of 171st Ave. N. W. that links Bison Street to Zeolite <br />Street (see graphic on last page) currently serves as the route <br />of choice for the present homeowners on Bison Street to go south <br />to Variolite Street. <br /> <br />The alternative is to go north on Bison Street, to County Road <br />63, east to Variolite Street, and then south. <br /> <br />Subsequently, with more homes being built along Bison, the <br />traffic flow will obviously increase. <br /> <br />We feel that this increase would have an adverse affect on our <br />neighborhood, considering the number of families with young <br />children, under the age of 12. <br /> <br />Along the route 171st to Zeolite to 169th, 17 out of 22 homes, <br />have children under the age of 12. <br /> <br />More traffic just means a greater risk of a child getting hurt. <br /> <br />Our neighborhood streets are curved and right angled and <br />consequently not made for through traffic. <br /> <br />Future Development Traffic <br /> <br />Our second concern is that the nine homes,from the proposed <br />Dellwood Hills Addition, may not appear to pose much of a traffic <br />problem, however we would disagree. Nine homes means another 18 <br />cars going to and from work every day, not counting additional <br />trips. <br /> <br />There is considerable land to the south of the proposed <br />development and when that land is developed into residential <br />housing ,the traffic through our neighborhood will increase even <br />more. <br /> <br />Page 2 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br />
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