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OCT <br />161990 <br />BOOK <br />'1 <br />Fr��C 65' A <br />Commissioner Bird asked <br />if the Commission were to <br />grant <br />a <br />two weeks' continuance, would that be sufficient and just what <br />would happen in that time. <br />Mr. Greco stated that they would start, like on Monday, and <br />hammer this out with staff to get language we can all live with <br />and present to the Board. <br />Commissioner Scurlock did not believe this can be done in <br />two weeks; he felt we will be no further along; and he will still <br />be protesting the same as he is today. He believed that last <br />time we asked if 3 weeks was sufficient time to get the answers <br />we need. <br />Mr. Greco was sorry that it worked out that way, but empha- <br />sized that there is nothing they can do about it. He did believe <br />they can clear this up in two more weeks. <br />Discussion ensued regarding various dates with Commissioner <br />Scurlock continuing to stress there should be sufficient time. <br />Chairman Eggert suggested continuing to the meeting of <br />November 13th and not one meeting longer. <br />Commissioner Bird trusted that at that point Mr. Greco will <br />have worked with staff and hopefully will have an agreement we <br />can all live with. <br />Commissioner Scurlock emphasized that the developer needs to <br />have something in hand from the Drainage District saying whether <br />or not they will consider working with them. <br />Mr. Greco displayed drawings of several different plans <br />proposed for 66th Avenue. <br />Commissioner Wheeler noted that we have a goodly number of <br />people present in the audience today, both those for the mall and <br />those against, and if we are going to extend this hearing to <br />November, possibly they ought to be heard. <br />Commissioner Bird pointed out that we don't know what we are <br />debating at this point; so, he did not think it would be fruitful <br />to put those issues on the table. <br />50 <br />