<div>Todd and interested parties,</div>
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<div>MNCPPC has been looking for means to expand/improve its soccer facilities throughout the north county area for 5 years at least. They had approached the town with a formal proposal about 3-3 1/2 years ago to build an artificial turf field at Riverdale Community Park that was defeated by town opposition and technical problems. The same concerns you mention Todd are the same basic ones that the town as a whole had about the previous proposal and will have about any new proposal.</div>
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<div>Usually the notices to affected parties are all mailed at the same time and I have yet to check my mail today. I will get back to you, but the general flow of the permit process is to notify interested parties (municipalities, immediate neighbors, effected sports organizations, etc) and then have one or more public hearing in or around the effected area. Normally in Riverdale Park's experience there will be more than one meeting held at town hall with mailed invites to effected neighbors prior to going to the planning board for actual approval.</div>
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<div>This coming Monday at 7:30 there will be just such a preliminary hearing about a proposed sale of Town property to MNCPPC (the town is seeking to create a larger and more functional community building than the existing Boys and Girls Club building on 51st Street--Todd you are probably interested in that too) and the proposal to build a dog park in the vicinity. </div>
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<div>It is curious that the soccer field proposal comes up at the same time, though its hard to see how the three can be related, as the "club house" proposal is seeking funding under open space funding--meaning no asphalt or substantial tree removal and of course the dog park idea is probably going to need to be viewed as a separate and competing use. </div>
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<div>In summary, yes Todd there is lots you, your neighbors and the town as a whole can do to influence and shape the outcome of all proposals and plans by MNCPPC. I'll get back if more comes up prior to Monday's meeting, otherwise I look forward to seeing all of you who are interested at Town Hall 7:30 PM Monday 24.<br>
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<div>Best wishes,</div>
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<div>Vern<br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Todd Whitehead <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:twhitehead76@yahoo.com">twhitehead76@yahoo.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; FONT-FAMILY: times new roman,new york,times,serif">I don't know if anybody else on this listserv may have received this notice, but I got a letter in the mail from a design firm that MNCPPC has submitted an application for a permit to erect a natural turf soccer / football field, additional parking, and associated improvements within the regulated flood plain of the Northeast Branch.<br>
<br>I don't know how far along in the process they are at this point, and am not sure what control (if any) I have over this, but am concerned about what this means for my (and the general public's) access to the park. And am also seriously concerned about the drainage (as I'm already in the footprint of the 100 year flood zone).<br>
<br>Todd<br>Todd Whitehead<br>6309 51st Ave<br>
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