Friday, October 24, 2014

- Shelve proposed Myrbakken – Hamar Dagblad


 The HT concludes that the development of the proposed Myrbakken north on Vestad cut across school structure adopted in Elverum.
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 - Development of proposed Myrbakken north will cause problems in school with costly workarounds river a targeted, controlled development of school structure out of the slot. School’s recommendation is that the proposed Myrbakken north not developed. If development occurs, it is subjected to Vestad school is expanded in line with the existing plan for the future outlined in the school report of December 3, 2013, Arnesen writes in a note.

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 Not predictable

 He points out that the municipal land-use plans have appointed Priest Myrbakken – Sagåa-Ydalir as the major development area in Elverum.

– This adds more involved agencies to base its work. It is absolutely necessary predictability in urban development, which the council emphasized in decisions about school structure in June this year. Where it is decided that the Vestad school will be built, but in an order that ensures precise control of schools and number of pupils development.



 Very expensive

 It is this control Arnesen believes the municipality is losing as it comes 200 new homes and thus 200 new students in Vestad school. He points out that the school will be developed for Two-parallel secondary school in 2020/2021. This will not be enough to accommodate all the new students from the proposed Myrbakken north.

It will then cost 215 million. If the development before a new school is completed, in which case kretsgrensene in downtown changed.

Arnesen points out that the distance from the proposed Myrbakken north to Vestad school is 2.4 km, which triggers school transport for one. -klassingene. What we involve about half a million a year in expenses.



 Phased development

 - We are aware of the school chief’s note and relate to it in the proposed zoning. Vestad school can accommodate approximately 30 more students by simple modification.

We can develop the proposed Myrbakken north phased by 20-30 houses per year for ten years to come, says Jan Cato Åslie.

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