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04/07/1976
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0 <br />i <br />Fhen Mr. St. Pterre started developing the remaintng •lots to our <br />area, he went to the County Zontng Department on the posstbtltty <br />i of acqutrtng the park areas to use them as part of a homestte. He <br />was told that tt would be considered tf he supplied a petttton <br />contatntng signatures of 100 of the property owners. Mr. St.Pterre <br />started wtth the resident at the southwest corner of 35th Avenue and <br />1 12th Street. The owner refused to sign the petttton. The same <br />answer was given on the southeast corner. Mr. St.Pterre never made <br />tt to our end of the street because he realtzed that 100f agreement <br />was an tmposstbtltty. The parks remained and he developed wtthou t <br />them. <br />The county required the subdtvtder, Mr. Snyder, to dedicate these <br />i park areas before approval was given. I have to thtnk tt was for <br />a very good reason or I'm sure Mr. Snyder would have objected to <br />! gtvtng away 80 feet.of property. <br />j <br />' Our zontng ordinances are being adopted stressing open or green <br />area. I am against gtvtng away any open area. When you are to a <br />subdtvtston, with houses 20 feet apart, open area becomes very <br />Important. <br />I do not object to Mrs. Dragavon beauttfytng the park as long as <br />she assumes Ztabtltty for Injury received.as a result of children <br />beteg to this area (relating to dangerous or offensive plants). <br />Your consideratton to this matter wtll be greatly appreciated. <br />Yours t 1 <br />Mrs. Ester° L. Rymer <br />3d -Z' <br />� �.�.�i,�,�.-�,. . `�° �''`e"�' � tri ... ��, •�.� cSL`cA" . <br />d-16 <br />9 U 1�, �r t�-p �' � 3 S ' I <br />00-1 <br />e <br />_..cveC4, <br />THE ADMINISTRATOR THEN SUGGESTED THAT THE COUNTY COULD ASSUME <br />.THE EXPENSE OF MOVING THE DITCH TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PARK, WHICH WOULD <br />• e <br />PUT IT NEXT TO MR. AND MRS. DRAGAVON'S LOT, AND THEN IF THE DRAGAVONS PUT <br />UP A FENCE, HE FELT IT MIGHT SOLVE THE PROBLEM. HE NOTED THAT A 20' EASE-;' <br />MENT MUST BE MAINTAINED FOR THE COUNTY FORCES TO WORK IN, BUT THE DITCH <br />DOES NOT NECESSARILY HAVE TO BE THAT WIDE, <br />E`f <br />8 <br />APR 7 1976 X19 <br />
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