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April 2 Meeting with Dave Somers Agenda

Latest post 04-01-2009 8:41 AM by Earl. 0 replies.
  • 04-01-2009 8:41 AM

    • Earl
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    April 2 Meeting with Dave Somers Agenda

    Just a reminder about 4/2 meeting with Dave Somers.  The meeting is 6pm at the Maltby Community Center.

    Please copy and bring this agenda with you.

    Enforce or Change Codes For Industry Locations In Maltby and Residential Street Use By Industry Traffic

    (this is about forcing industry, old and new, in the area to make their locations visually, odor and noise pleasing as well as assuring that industry will not use residential streets as a through street - ever!).  Can we freeze zoning changes until we have a controlled growth plan for Maltby?

    Maltby Traffic Flow

    (this is about the ability to move traffic to and from SR522 especially when Waste Management begins operations and how to change the flow to fit the plans for the future SR522 overpass now)

    Assure That Waste Management Is In Step With County And Residential Desired Traffic and Location Codes.  What can we expect thme to do to monitor themselves?  (WM is the newest and probably the largest of the industry in Maltby.  We need them to be on board with us.)

    What Will The County Do To Stay Close To the CEMEX (formerly Rinker) Site And Assure That a Park Goes Into That Site

    (We all know what we went through in the motocross issue and the unbearable consequences to our neighborhood from noise, dust, dirt and exhaust grime.  We and the county must remain vigilant about this location.)

    We have had a recent rise in vandalism and theft in our area.  What can the County Sheriffs Office do to get additional coverage in Maltby and the surrounding area?

    -- Enjoy,
         Earl 

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