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Bob Johnson, 535 39th Court SW, questioned whether the residents of this <br />development would be allowed to go west on Oslo from their entrance, and Director Boling <br />responded that they cannot go west from that entrance because of the distance to the 27th <br />Avenue intersection. <br />Susie Schuble, 1205 SW 33`d Avenue in Grovenor Estates, 'expressed her <br />appreciation to the developer for downsizing the project. Her main concern was for the <br />wildlife in the area and she believed that this will help. She also mentioned that a bobcat <br />had recently been seen in Grovenor Estates and questioned whether there were someone who <br />could capture and relocate this cat. <br />Chairman Stanbridge stated that bobcats have a range of about 15 miles and they will <br />find their own safe harbor. <br />Mark Brackett, 1915 34th Avenue, thanked Director Boling and his staff for their <br />work on this project, and requested that the developer be allowed an option of either paving <br />or escrowing the money for paving of 13th Street SW to 27th Avenue. <br />Chairman Stanbridge then asked that a letter from Donna Rutledge, 1276 32nd <br />Avenue SW, be entered into the record expressing her concerns over development and <br />traffic in the area (LETTER IS ON FILE WITH THF BACKUP FOR TODAY'S <br />MEETING). <br />George Mahoney, 3220 10th Street SW, thought the homes were too close together <br />and did not agree that the paving of 31' Avenue should be the responsibility of the Grovenor <br />Estates residents. He also mentioned that he had seen 2 panthers in the area. <br />JULY 16, 2002 <br />-40- <br />0v <br />