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r DEC 21 1993 <br />BOOK 91 PAGE •3.40 . -7 <br />Stan Ludwig, newly elected president of the Rockridge Property <br />Owners Association, noted that the Association had been working <br />with the people and Mr. Baird for over 3 years and thought they had <br />this all worked out until Mr. Sabonjohn asked for the use of the <br />Association's hall to hold a meeting of the Rockridge property <br />owners to see if a majority preferred to put this matter to a <br />referendum. Many of the people attending that meeting left after <br />finding out that the $15 parcel/acre cost was an annual cost, not <br />a monthly cost. In a later meeting on November 29, a vote was <br />taken of the 80 people attending and 95% were in favor of the <br />project._ The Association supports a Governmental Street Light <br />Program. <br />Rosemarie Wilson, 1490 5th Avenue, didn't feel the Rockridge <br />Property Owners Association has represented her in good faith. She <br />wanted to be able to exercise her right to vote on the question of <br />having a privately -owned system or a standard Governmental Street <br />Light Program. Ms. Wilson presented for the record a copy of the <br />Association's by-laws. (BY-LAWS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE <br />CLERK TO THE BOARD) <br />Mr. Sabonjohn explained that a lot of people called him to <br />take their comments to the November 29 meeting which was attended <br />by only 80 people. However, that meeting evolved into a personal <br />attack on him. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The <br />Motion carried unanimously (4-0, Chairman Bird <br />being absent). <br />30 <br />