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i' <br /> Danielle Holder, 7826 161"Avenue NW, stated that her biggest concern is the traffic on 161",the <br /> stacking for parent pickup, and the traffic that would occur in the mornings. She stated that while <br /> the traffic flow looks great on paper,that is often not how it works in real life. She stated that she <br /> would like to see more wiggle room rather than a project designed to minimum standards. She <br /> believed that the size of the school should be reduced to properly manage the site or expand the <br /> area purchased to fit the additional needs. She expressed a concern from her neighbor to the north <br /> which mentioned that the sound study was only related to the PA system and not the attendees of <br /> the events. She asked how many days the residents would have to abstain from using their <br /> properties because of the noise from the games. She noted that not everyone enjoys the noise from <br /> sporting activities,and they should not have to be subjected to that. She asked that a study be done <br /> on the entire property including the noise from game attendees and HVAC units. She asked that <br /> this case be tabled until all those items are considered. <br /> Commissioner Walker asked if Ms. Holder participated in the neighborhood meeting with PACT <br /> and asked her interpretation of how that meeting went from a resident perspective. <br /> Ms. Holder commented that she felt that PACT listened to them and allowed them to speak but the <br /> response was that they would consider that further and welcome ideas as to how things could be <br /> fixed. She stated that residents are not engineers and are simply alerting everyone to the issues. <br /> She stated that she does not want to see the stadium require neighbors to stay in their homes on <br /> game days or get black out curtains to prevent the lights fi•om shining in their windows. She <br /> recognized that the developer did listen to their concerns but did not feel that solutions were <br /> discussed. <br /> Amanda Patrow, 16209 Sapphire Street, commented that there are still many concerns after <br /> meeting with the PACT team. She stated that their concerns were expressed in great detail, and <br /> they feel that those issues have not been resolved including traffic and stacking for parent pick-up. <br /> She stated that the PACT team has stated that there is additional room on the north and west sides <br /> for parent pick-up but there did not seem to be adequate space on their plans. She noted that the <br /> issues of sound and lighting are also still issues for the surrounding residents. She asked the type <br /> of lighting that would be used for the sports field. She noted that the retention plan is not based <br /> on a 100-year flood event and therefore there could be impacts to the residents. She commented <br /> on the Federal floodplain that exists to the north,which is in the backyards of many residents. She <br /> commented that the retention pond was increased in size but still does not meet the requirements. <br /> She believed that many modifications would need to be made to the plans in order to prevent <br /> negative impacts to the residents in this area. <br /> l <br /> Mr. Lindenberg commented that this children attended Anoka High School which has Castle Field <br /> for baseball. He noted that the PACT facility would probably be better than most of the other <br /> facilities where sporting events could be held. He explained that when there is a newer facility of <br /> better quality, the school is able to draw a majority of their opponents to their home field because <br /> of the quality of the facility. He asked that the Commission consider that when they are talking <br /> about the number of days the field could be in use. He noted that the field would be used for other <br /> spring, summer and fall sports as it will be an appealing facility. He asked that the Commission <br /> consider that the facility could also be rented for other use. <br /> Planning Commission/June 23,2022 <br /> Page 12 of 19 <br />
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