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17.3 million and 16.7 million. Those were some of the first they <br />did, and those did not include building impact fees, permit fees, <br />off-site improvements or other miscellaneous costs. The costs <br />they have quoted on the particular plan they are presenting now <br />includes all of those things. <br />The Chairman opened the meeting to the public and asked who <br />wished to be heard. <br />Roy Howard, 805 27th Ave., wished to know if this plan would <br />have any effect on the Twin Pairs. <br />Administrator Chandler believed that it would have no <br />dramatic impact except possibly some changes in signalization. <br />Mr. Howard then referred to the 5,000' of percolation <br />trenches mentioned by Mr. Mosby and pointed out that can be all <br />underground. He just wanted people to be aware it is not 5,000 <br />feet stretched out. <br />Chester Clem, Attorney with offices at 2145 15th Avenue, <br />stressed that he has been located downtown for 24 years and he <br />wants to remain where he is; he does not want to sell his <br />property; and he will fight to stay there. He had real problems <br />with the Board's concept and personally felt that tying the old <br />Courthouse and the new Courthouse together with the new Library <br />is absurd. He noted that if you do away with the premise that <br />you have to tie those things together, you can go to something <br />similar to what Mr. Flick has proposed. Mr. Clem stated that he <br />gets the feeling that the Commissioners already have made their <br />minds made up and that the County Attorney is throwing in road <br />blocks. He thought that Mr. Flick has made a good presentation <br />and would urge the Commission to consider it'carefully. <br />Carl Fetzer, 465 33rd Ave., stated that he is happy to see <br />the downtown being considered. He realized the Commissioners' <br />job is a tough one, but he felt, regardless of which plan they <br />decide to go with, that Mr. Flick has offered some interesting <br />27 <br />JUN 13 1990 BOOK' Fa,;E 406 <br />
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