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BOOK F1 PAGE 815 <br />Shirley Mahalick, Breezy Village, could not understand what <br />the complaint is from the people on 134th Street when they only <br />have traffic from 6 to 8 hours a week when her neighborhood has <br />the traffic from Henry Fischer's trucks 6 days a week from 6 <br />o'clock in the morning until 8 or 9 o'clock at night. <br />Emily Johnson, 134th Street, informed the Board that she has <br />been to previous meetings on this same matter and signed a <br />petition that they did not want the road paved. That was in <br />March of 1989, and the residents also sent cards and letters <br />opposing this when the meeting was held this February; so, she <br />did not think after the first meeting that they had to go around <br />and get up another petition. Mrs. Johnson stated that she lives <br />on 134th Street which is unpaved and they like to be able to eat <br />out on the porch. The paving of 134th would eliminate dust <br />there, but 81st Avenue which is right around the corner wouldn't <br />be paved, nor would 133rd Street, and the church traffic will use <br />those streets to beat other cars to get out on Roseland Road. <br />She felt that the people on 135th Street would be concerned also. <br />Mrs. Johnson did not see if you are going to open the road just <br />for church services and for Holy Days, what good that will do for <br />access for emergency vehicles the rest of the time. <br />Judy Morgan, 135th Street, agreed that if they pave 134th, <br />the overflow will come onto their road and then they will have <br />a.11 the traffic and dust. She contended that unless the church <br />puts a fence up, the barricade won't do any good because people <br />are driving around the barricade. <br />Frances Betz, resident of Vero Lake Estates, noted that <br />134th Street is their nearest entrance off of Roseland Road to <br />the church. In Vero Lake Estates, they had all dirt roads until <br />they got together and paved the main street. Before the road was <br />paved, you couldn't picnic on your porch because of the heavy <br />dust. She is proud of the fact that that they have their road <br />paved and now she does not mind the traffic even though it has <br />about doubled since the road is paved. <br />26 <br />-I <br />
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