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• I Councilmember Ranallo agreed, saying the Council expected no problem <br /> 2 with parking with a building next door owned by the same partnership who <br /> 3 had promised there would be plenty of parking available for Kenzington <br /> 4 residents' use after the offices closed evenings and weekends. He also <br /> 5 remembered that the developers had even asked permission to erect a six <br /> 6 foot fence along the back of their property against which their staff <br /> 7 and people servicing the building could park their vehicles, 'leaving 15 <br /> 8 parking spaces in front to. be used for resident overflow parking if <br /> 9 needed. <br /> 10 The Councilmember reminded the residents that negotiations with numerous <br /> 11 developers for that project had gone as far back as nine or ten years <br /> 12 and involved many modifications of the original plans before the <br /> 13 building was finally constructed. He said he perceived it would be <br /> ,14 necessary to research copies of minutes of meetings which preceded <br /> 15 acceptance of the final plans for the building so the Council would be <br /> 16 better prepared to discuss the parking problems in the future. <br /> • <br /> • <br />