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<br />Minutes - page 8 <br />June 26, 1979 <br /> <br />AUDIENCE COMMENTS ON <br />RESOLUTION NO. 13 <br /> <br />Jan Ells 500 Lincoln <br />1. Agains t the extens ion of Linco In Ave. <br /> <br />2. Against additional housing, which <br />will cause overcrowding of schools and <br />the possibility of more taxation for <br />schooling. <br /> <br />Jim Cederberg <br />1. Piece meal development. <br /> <br />2. Against additional houses <br /> <br />3. Against extension of old streets. <br /> <br />4. Overcrowding of schools. <br /> <br />Don McKee <br />1. Suggested that Council and staff look <br />for another alternative to the Pine <br />Street extension, possibly more south <br />where a neighborhood would not be disrupted. <br /> <br />Mr. Drumm responded that many other <br />ways for access were looked into and there <br />seem to be many additional problems, ie. <br />the connection to highway 42, crossing <br />the railroad track. <br /> <br />Jane Bostwick <br /> <br />1. Concerned about the safety of school <br />children. <br /> <br />2. Does not like extension of old streets. <br /> <br />John Leary <br /> <br />Asked who will own the ball parks that are <br />now being constructed on the property <br />recently annexed. <br /> <br />Mr. Paul Brooks stated that no matter what <br />happens the ball parks will belong to the <br />City. <br /> <br />Councilman DiCarlo stated that he was the <br />one who requested that the rights for a <br />possible extension of Lois Drive be re- <br />served for the City. <br />
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