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(CLERK'S NOTE: THIS ITEM WAS ORIGINALLY DELETED; HOWEVER, <br />ATTORNEY MICHAEL O'HAIRE ASKED TO BE RECOGNIZED.) <br />Attorney Michael O'Haire noted that this item has been withdrawn. However, he <br />indicated on the Land Use Map that the property taken up by the wastewater treatment plant <br />in yellow on the map should be purple and has no reason to exist as a part of the Urban <br />Service Area. This application has a great deal in common with the Clontz application in <br />that the property is no longer useful for agricultural purposes. He would like to meet with <br />staff to contemplate what needs to be changed prior to any transmittal to the DCA. <br />9.B. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM - FRANCIS M. COFFEY - <br />REQUEST TO COMMENT ON THE PROPOSALS FOR THE <br />NORTH COUNTY RECREATION COMPLEX <br />(CLERK'S NOTE: THIS ITEM WAS DEFERRED FROM THE MEETING OF JUNE 13, <br />2000 AND WAS HEARD AFTER ITEM 11.G.1. BUT IS PRESENTED HERE FOR <br />PURPOSES OF CONTINUITY.) <br />Frank Coffey noted that on June 19, 2000 he submitted a letter with 21 issues and <br />questions. On July 3' he had an opportunity to meet with Mr. Davis and he provided some <br />answers but some issues still need the Commission's attention. He was disappointed that no <br />workshop was held on this matter and questioned whether the School Board will contribute <br />to the project. <br />Jim Granse, 36 Pine Arbor Lane, concerned citizen, believed that this is a similar <br />situation to the purchase of the McKee Jungle Gardens which was put to a referendum vote. <br />He believed the School Board should invest heavily in this project as it will be too far away <br />for the majority of residents to readily use. He also felt there should be an adjustment to the <br />name of the park. <br />JULY 119 2000 <br />-136- <br />QKI{4PG15 <br />I <br />