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JUN 16 1992 <br />flDOK �� PA�i "6� <br />.. It was noted that letters in favor of the proposed <br />rezoning to R -2B had been received from the following: <br />Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Law <br />Mr. & Mrs. Walter Rice <br />' Mrs. Geraldine Linn <br />Mr. & Mrs. Frank Torlucci <br />Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd C. Sorensen <br />Commissioner Bird stated that while he was ready to <br />open the public hearing, he felt it is very irregular to <br />take action without the applicant being present, and he also <br />felt Mr. Childers believed he had the right to withdraw or <br />reschedule if a full Commission was not going to be present. <br />Attorney Brandenburg noted that there is nothing in the <br />Code which stipulates that an individual who requests a <br />postponement of a public hearing must be granted one. <br />Commissioner Bird believed it is more a courtesy than a <br />requirement, and Vice Chairman Fletcher pointed out that <br />courtesy is due the citizens involved as well as the one <br />making the request. <br />Commissioner Bird reiterated that he had no problem <br />hearing the people present, but he did have a problem with <br />taking a final vote today. <br />Vice Chairman Fletcher asked if anyone present wished <br />to be heard. <br />Dorothy Friberg of 2146 79th Avenue commented that Mrs. <br />Geraldine Linn who sent a letter in favor of the proposed <br />rezoning has her house up for sale and will be moving <br />shortly, and she did not see where her opinion has anything <br />to do with this. Mrs. Friberg opposed any rezoning, stating <br />that she liked the woods in back of her and did not want to <br />see the property changed. <br />Vice Chairman Fletcher -asked what Mrs. Friberg would <br />find satisfactory for development there, and Mrs. Friberg <br />stated that she wanted it to stay the way it is. <br />
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