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a land fill, debris which composed, to a <br />and steel from demolition projects. <br />All this creosoted timbers, and g <br />All this was partially covered with enough dirt to permit the establishment <br />of a few weeds for landscaping. <br />Also, it is my understanding that this berm was to have been built on <br />property zoned industrial, when in fact it was located on the residentially <br />zoned land. This berm rt as oriiltie r <br />onto the industrial property therefor remain <br />spulated.Whethe relocated or <br />not, the crown elevation of the berm should not be reduced from its existing <br />height. emphasize that whatever type of buffer <br />I mention these last items to emp <br />is agreed to it must be defined in detail so that <br />r parties know what the d. <br />final product will be before any app this pease the home anners <br />In summary, a concession the city made to app <br />for rezoning this property from residential to industrial was the <br />establishment be a of a berm barrierubetween the two aarreas. The developer, <br />intended to be a 'p <br />therefor, should not be permitted to reduce its size and effectiveness, <br />d. <br />should, in fact, be required to complete the berm as originally anticipate <br />Earl Silbaugh <br />Act2,-nd zaSataz4 a q <br />R 41Af Cz <br />EC) • er -ge_b G Co <br />'LC divaltitca) <br />Page 34 <br />V4A-Sr-, <br />
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