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Mr. Brackett <br /> understood. It was not his intention because they notified Planning & <br />Zoning they would be coming up to make a request. He felt having no two-storey homes against <br />each other might not be a quick solution. His suggestion is as presented to the Board previously. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding side-yard setbacks, square footage and the drawback of <br />Mr. Brackett <br />having no three-storey houses. sees the best solution as having no limit on <br />two-storey houses at all. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wheeler would like to have Planning & Zoning discussion and input. <br /> <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED A SHORT RECESS AT 10:29 A.M. FOR CLOSED CAPTIONING PURPOSES. <br />THE MEETING RESUMED 10:41 A.M. WITH COMMISSIONER LOWTHER ABSENT. <br /> HE REJOINED THE MEETING AT 10:42 A.M. <br /> <br />The public hearing continues. <br /> <br />th <br />Faith Freed <br />, 966 34 Avenue SW, does not want to see the value of her neighborhood go <br />down because of heavy traffic and pollution. She strongly opposed the north/south access. <br /> <br />th <br />Lori Collins <br />, 1255 34 Avenue SW, opposed the north/south access road. She felt, like <br />water, people would find the path of least resistance. <br /> <br />st <br />Ray Scent <br />, 1615 71 Court, gave a brief history of his neighborhood. He thinks no one <br />has the perfect thought on how things should be done for the future and that change was inevitable. <br />We should not just look at today but look to tomorrow before decisions are made. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />April 4, 2006 - 24 - <br /> <br />