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? & z -4- <br />9/5178 <br /> <br />Rev. Reed: According to an ~n'terpret'ation :'from someone in the Attorney <br />Generol's office, the City must put through 153rd Ave, and then there <br />~,.,ould be sufficient fro~.tage. <br /> <br /> Jack Menkveld: Is there just an easement, or a road easement dedicated <br /> to the CJ. ty? <br /> <br /> Ken Pet~rson read written comments from other citizens. ( Written comment <br /> from Michael & P~.tsy ~ b . <br /> ~,~os y, L Marie Johnson, N.L. Dallman, Sharon Barthel, <br /> and Sand. fa Spah plus oetition with 59 signatures opposing any further <br /> construction at 15328 Hematite N.W. are in file)(Also letter from Harris & <br /> Grace Hau~tvedt). <br /> <br /> Mosby: Uo~,; many of congregation from Ramsey? <br /> <br /> Rev. Reed: It is known of your business~ but approximately 67% are <br /> from the Anoka area. <br /> <br /> Mrs James Fugate, 152nd Ave N.W.: Not that much traffic during. <br /> the hours of 9:30 to 12:00 and 6:30 to 8:00 on Sundays and 7:30 to 9:00 <br /> Wednesday night and it isn't going to hurt the children. Her husband tries <br /> to help with th~ care of the yard, and realizes that it doesn't compare <br /> with the adjacent neighbors yard. Explained that Rev. Reed 'had helped <br /> her and her husband with some personal problems. <br /> <br /> Mrs. Wurm: T~e church yard in in terrible shape and she has observed the <br /> unsafe way people leave the parking lot. <br /> <br /> Marlene Kroll, 6841 152nd'Ave. N.W.: Mrs. Fugate has older children and <br /> she is concerned, about the younger ones. <br /> <br /> Rev. Reed: Is also concerned about traffic situation and can furnish <br /> license i,;~ of others speeding. Stated that his congregation would be <br /> willing to accept a 20 ~.~.p.h. limit, and have welcomed those very children <br /> to their bibl8 school. <br /> <br />ttaugtvedt: Sug,'.~'ested the Church use the house until they can relocate. <br /> <br />?,er. Reed: Money not available for other property, and according to <br />other information from the Attorney General's Office, if they meet the code <br />requirements, they can rebuild. <br /> <br />Thomas S~ah, 6821 152nd Ave'~ N.W.: Agrees that traffic now is tolerable, <br />but rtoes not want any increase. <br /> <br />Wurm: Question to Rev* Reed regarding his Doctor's Degree and if the <br />house ~..~ill be used as a halfway house for children with drug problems? <br /> <br />Re~. Reed: No comment <br /> <br />Art Dunn: After reading pazt minutes, symthpaZies with both sides, and. <br />asked that if finances are available for a ne,:,, church, couldn't the plans <br />be charged with the orice savings being used for the purchase of land <br />at a better location. <br /> <br />Wur~: Aske~ ~ev.~ Reed if t~&y ~,~oUld'be branching off into Christian Day <br />School. <br /> <br />Rev. ~eed: At present he is satisfied with the public school s~stem. <br /> <br />Mrs. Wurm: Stated that the Rev. has never lived in the house, and explained <br />ho~¥ they had been harrassed by a member going door to door <br /> <br /> <br />