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Community Development Director Gladhill reported the Commission did not have to make a <br /> decision on this matter tonight but could provide staff with direction to pursue this matter further. <br /> Commissioner Anderson asked if there were any plans to develop the property at this time. <br /> Mr. Lindmark reported there were no immediate plans and noted this properties development <br /> would change if the site had municipal services. <br /> Dave Nathey, 14453 Llama Street,explained he owns 174 acres and has lived at this location since <br /> 1971. He expressed concern that he would be losing his river frontage for a City trail. He <br /> explained that these would be the best lots for him if he was to subdivide his property. He stated <br /> he was not interested in having a park on his property and noted his neighbors do not have a park <br /> or trail running through their property. For this reason, he requested the City not take this land <br /> from him. He noted he would be willing to sell the land to the City if the City was interested in <br /> pursuing a river crossing. <br /> Commissioner Anderson requested further information from staff on the proposed river crossing. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill reviewed with the Commission the location of the <br /> proposed river crossing. <br /> Chairperson Bauer reported the proposed river crossing would run right down the middle of Mr. <br /> Nathey's property. <br /> Mr.Nathey commented this was the case and noted this would put him out of business as he would <br /> no longer be able to farm his land. <br /> Chairperson Bauer questioned how Mr.Nathey would like the river crossing to be. <br /> Mr. Nathey stated he understood another river crossing was necessary. He noted he would be <br /> willing to sell his property. <br /> Chairperson Bauer indicated realistically this may not happen before 2040 and stated it would be <br /> best to ensure houses were not built along the proposed roadway river crossing alignment. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated there were concepts that would be worked <br /> through with Mr.Nathey and the City of Dayton. He commented that the City would not be able <br /> to resolve this issue tonight but could continue to work with Mr.Nathey and the Parks Board. <br /> Leslie Roering, 7463 161St Avenue, stated she served on the Comprehensive Plan Subcommittee <br /> and discussed a potential Rum River crossing. <br /> Chairperson Bauer commented this maybe should be considered as a discussion item for the next <br /> 20 years. He noted the Council's focus at this time was on the Mississippi River crossing and did <br /> not want to divert their attention away from this project. <br /> Planning Commission/May 3,2018 <br /> Page 7 of 11 <br />