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Commissioner Wodtke pointed out that this property can <br />be developed and undoubtedly will be developed. He <br />discussed the advantages of cluster development and asked if <br />Mrs. Friberg would prefer cluster dwellings or a number of <br />single family houses. Mrs. Friberg did not want to see any <br />development, but stated that if this property had to be <br />developed, she would prefer single family as the lesser of <br />two evils. <br />Carolyn Boland of 2175 79th Avenue expressed concern <br />about impact on drainage, increase of traffic, and <br />population exceeding what the land can support. She <br />It <br />inquired about the number of people the proposed townhouse <br />development would generate. <br />Mr. Ragsdale stated that Mr. Childers is asking for 8 <br />units per acre, and Vice. Chairman Fletcher estimated 8 units <br />x 2.5 x 10 acres, or about 200 people. <br />Mrs. Boland noted that in Westgate Colony they have <br />three homes on one acre and informed the Board she has <br />written a letter in opposition to the proposed rezoning <br />signed by some twenty other property owners in this area <br />opposing the requested rezoning, as follows: <br />JUN 16 198Z <br />62 UU PSE s <br />L - <br />