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BOOK <br />planning sense to exclude Blocks 14 and 15 from the hospital <br />node. He recalled that in April of last year those blocks were <br />included in the node, but the Board in their infinite wisdom, <br />deleted those blocks without the owners being aware there was <br />even a possibility of that happening. Attorney O'Haire believed <br />that the black community feels that they would be better served <br />by having these two blocks in commercial/medical buildings. He <br />questioned whether anyone would ever build residential on those <br />50 -ft. lots. He emphasized that a residential use cannot be <br />forced and urged the Board to include Blocks 14 and 15 in the <br />hospital node. <br />William Collins, attorney representing J. D. Malone, owner <br />of property along the east side of U.S. #1 and the north side of <br />37th Street, the entrance to the hospital node, objected to the <br />change in zoning from C-1 to RM -8 and circulated the following <br />graphic of the Geoffrey Subdivision: <br />40 <br />r <br />