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09/08/1981
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SEP 8 1991 <br />BOX. 47 <br />wAffl <br />ON THE COUNTY <br />IN THE YEARS AHEAD ARE GOING TO BE TREMENDOUS. <br />HE <br />NOTED THAT POPULATION PROJECTION IS ONLY GOOD UNDER NORMAL STABLE <br />CONDITIONS AND THE UNKNOWNS HAVE NOT BEEN TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT. MR. <br />GWATHMEY SUGGESTED THIS MATTER BE SUBMITTED TO THE PEOPLE AND LET <br />THEM DECIDE BY VOTING. <br />SID STINSON, P. 0. Box 1029, CAME TO THE BOARD AND EXPRESSED <br />CONCERN ABOUT HIS PROPERTY LOCATED ON GLENDALE ROAD. HE FELT THAT <br />IF IT WAS ZONED RR, IT WOULD BE MUCH BETTER. MR. STINSON ADVISED THAT <br />HE WAS A MEMBER OF A PIONEER FAMILY DATING BACK TO 1900 AND OVER <br />THE YEARS, THEY HAVE SEEN GROWTH AND DO NOT MIND IT. HE THOUGHT <br />THE PEOPLE HAVE DONE A GOOD JOB WITH THE CLUP AND THAT THE BOARD SHOULD <br />ADOPT IT. MR. STINSON REMARKED THAT MANY PEOPLE EXPRESSED LOVE FOR <br />THIS TOWN AFTER JUST LIVING HERE EIGHT YEARS, HE HAS BEEN HERE FOR <br />47 YEARS AND HE REALLY LOVES IT. MR. STINSON CLOSED BY NOTING.THAT <br />HIS FAMILY TAUGHT HIM TO `LOVE THY NEIGHBOR. If <br />JAMES STINSON, P. 0, Box 276, WABASSO, CAME BEFORE THE <br />BOARD AND ADVISED THAT HE WAS A BROTHER TO SID STINSON. HE ADDED <br />THAT HE HAD NO BIG DISAGREEMENT WITH THE CLUP BUT FELT SOME AREAS <br />SHOULD BE CHANGED. AS OWNER OF RIVERSIDE GROVES, WHERE THERE ARE 17 <br />NEIGHBORING BUSINESSES, HE HOPED THAT SECTION COULD STAY COMMERCIAL. <br />RHEA PANGBURN WAS CALLED BUT DID NOT RESPOND. <br />T. M. BARNES, JR., 806 43RD AVENUE, CAME BEFORE THE BOARD <br />REPRESENTING HIMSELF, AS WELL AS BARNES GROVES, INC., AND B & B <br />INDUSTRIAL PARK. HE EXPRESSED DISMAY AT THE RIDICULE OF THE BOARD <br />MADE AT THE LAST MEETING AND HOPED THAT THIS MEETING DID NOT DETERIORATE <br />TO THAT POINT. MR. BARNES THOUGHT THE CLUP SHOULD BE ADOPTED AS A <br />GUIDELINE BUT SOME FLEXIBILITY SHOULD BE RETAINED. HE DID NOT WANT <br />TO SEE THIS AREA OVER -DEVELOPED, NOR WAS HE FOR STAGNATION. MR. BARNES <br />REQUESTED THE'BOARD CONSIDER LETTING HIM MAINTAIN THE PRESENT ZONING OF <br />HIS FAMILY IS VARIOUS BUSINESSES BECAUSE OF THEIR INVESTMENT. HE <br />ADDED THAT SOME THINGS WERE NOT ECONOMICALLY PRACTICAL IN THE CLUP - <br />FLEXIBILITY WAS NEEDED. HE URGED THE BOARD NOT TO OVER -DEVELOP THE <br />AREA, BUT DEVELOP IT WITH GOOD SENSE. <br />
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