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proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment. She advised staff recommends approval of the <br />rezoning, contingent upon Metropolitan Council approval of the related Comprehensive Plan <br />Amendment. <br /> <br />Citizen Input <br /> <br />Nichole O'Connell, 5590 152''d: Lane, stated Associate Planner Geisler informed her that a <br />petition would do no good, so she did not get one. She has a major issue with there being a <br />through street at 152nd Lane, She understands the sanitary sewer will be located north of' 152nd <br />Lane, but that does not constitute having to put a street through. She has a major concern for the <br />safety of' the children in this neighborhood. The cl'fildren have to walk in the streets to get to <br />their friends houses, and it has not been a concern, but a through street would put children in <br />jeopardy of cars. She does not want to upset people on 152nd Avenue, but there are a fraction of <br />the homes on that street that would be affected, and the street in that location would be a great <br />access for Highway 47. She stated she welcomes new neighbors and a new school, and she <br />would love a park, but to open the street would be a major concern. She just moved onto the cul- <br />de-sac this year and cannot imagine having it any other way. She does not see a need for the <br />access until possibly in the future if there is a school built. <br /> <br />Commissioner Van Scoy explained the Commission is concerned about safety in the <br />neighborhoods as well. The Police Chief and Fire Chief are concerned that there should be more <br />than one access to an area if there is an accident or incident that blocks a road. He drove the <br />streets in this neighborhood and there is no other access into this neighborhood. That is a <br />concern and a reason the Commission would look at trying to connect the road. <br /> <br />Ms. O'Connell stated for the last seven or eight years there has only been one access into the <br />neighborhood and it has not been an issue. <br /> <br />Commissioner Van Scoy asked if a sidewalk being installed would address some of Ms. <br />O'Connell's concerns. <br /> <br />Ms. O'Cormell replied a sidewalk or a park would address concerns. <br /> <br />Commissioner Watson stated he can sympathize with Ms. O'Connell. For the first seVen years <br />he lived in Ramsey they lived on a dead end street. When the land was developed next to them <br />they had these same concerns. One of' the things that seemed to help was sidewalks being <br />installed. Once the road went through they realized their concerns were not as magnified as they <br />thought they would be. He asked if Ms. O'Connell would be more in favor of the road if <br />sidewalks were installed. <br /> <br />Ms. O'Connell replied she would like things like sidewalks, speed bumps, slowing signs, and a <br />park. <br /> <br />-84- <br /> <br />Planning Commission/November 3, 2005 <br /> Page 12 of 27 <br /> <br /> <br />