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• <br />Commissioner Ginn questioned Mr. Simonye's legitimate interest in the strip being <br />quit claimed and asked whether that strip is south from 129th Street or 130" Street. She felt <br />this parcel was possibly involved in the Kirrie/Mensmg situation and was not in favor of the <br />purchase due to the possible title problems. <br />Chief of Environmental Planning Roland DeBlois responded that the strip is in a <br />southwesterly direction from 129' Street and, because the strip is not essential for <br />management access, staff feels it can be accepted without any further title work. In response <br />to further questioning, Mr. DeBlo,s stated that Mr. Simonye acquired that strip from Mr. <br />Mensing. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard in <br />this matter. <br />Ray Scent, 1615 71st Court, questioned whether an asphalt roadway would be going <br />through this property, and Community Development Director Bob Keating responded that <br />the strip is a parcel Mr. Simonye acquired from Mr. Mensing and no one else has a right to <br />access. No roads will be paved in this area. <br />Mark Brackett, 1915 34"' Avenue, stated that this property had been on the market <br />for $45,000 for a year with no takers. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard regarding this matter. There <br />being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />MARCH 12, 2002 <br />-43- <br />r.) <br />U <br />• <br />