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br uary< 14, 1977 <br />Page 5 <br />Councilmember Rowley stated that at this time, with the direction from <br />the comprehensive plan and comments from the citizens, she would be <br />ainst the rezoning for this use on this particular property. <br />unci lmember 7_iebarth asked how firs. Dahl i n would feel about this type <br />building next to her. "irs. (lafilin stated that she hasn't given it <br />thought. fir. Jackson stated that it 1-could be a nice looking <br />ding. <br />ouncilmember Ziebarth stated that he was trying'to weigh the impact <br />n the people that live there;. Most of the'cornments received are from <br />p eople on Groveland, Road. tie stated that the best use would be to <br />look at the extension of Knollwood before talking about the use of <br />the land on Highway 10. Councilmember 'Ziebarth stated that at this <br />time he was not ready to rezone that land. <br />Mayor Pickar stated that Mr. Jackson could get some action going on <br />extending Knollwood This would open up a lot of buildable land and <br />he could possibly split his property and rezone part of it. The <br />and could not be split now because it would create land -larked <br />Property. <br />MSP (Rowley-Baumgartner) to deny the request of James C. Jackson to <br />rezone 2n35 Highway 10 from R -1 Single Family Residence to D-2 General <br />Business District because it is in direct conflict with the City's <br />Comprehensive :Plan in that it would tend to further concentrate commercial <br />development along Highway 10 and this Mould be a strip commercial rezoning, <br />because the zoning request is premature with the extension of Knollwood <br />Dr. south being in question and because of the testimony received that <br />the rezoning might further add to possibilities of a public <br />nuisance. n ayes <br />Administrator Achen VI? nrocndura for circulating a petition <br />on the extension of !;noll''ood. <br />Councilnember 7ieharth stated t!llt sonathinq should be done about the <br />speaker systen at the ]as station if it is aiioyi ng to the rasi dints. <br />Administrator Ac:ren stated that it is almost impossi ::>ie for the City <br />to know about problems like this unless they are tharc at tih3 tin it <br />is_ a problem. Administrator sugyest t:iat t:h residents contact <br />the Police Department with a co;iplai;ht. <br />ir. Gross sty ad that there is a fence ii bet ;,een :cis property and the <br />gas station and the as station stores junk ehi m1 i.:ha fens.:‘ so it can <br />be seen from h i s ?roperty. i i r riross stat'i t at it i3 :)ecause of '.`,`'cis <br />Experience that he ,loesn't want any or commercial development. <br />Mayor Pickar closed the pu!.1 i c 'hearing at '7:51 p.m. <br />At 3:51 p.m., 'layor Pi c'kar opener toc pu i i c ;,Loriu j an the a '=I 1o: <br />THE ZQ.'ii'J CODE. <br />