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• 6 <br /> 1 Mary and Charles Finn, 2709 Silver Lane were present to oppose the <br /> 2 requests. Mrs. Finn reported on the stream of garbage which comes up <br /> 3 the hill from Apache and the Equinox Apartments. She said she couldn't <br /> 4 imagine no matter how careful the managers of the proposed facility were <br /> 5 that a storage area in the same location wouldn't only be adding to .the <br /> 6 paper and plastic flying onto her property and the lake now. She <br /> 7 anticipated the facility would be a real problem for her and her <br /> 8 neighbors and so she couldn't see how it could possibly enhance property <br /> 9 values along her street. <br /> 10 Charles Finn arrived at the close of the discussions and expressed many <br /> 11 of the concerns about the proposed project as the other opponents. He <br /> 12 said he had formerly served as a zoning and planning director in another <br /> 13 part of the state and he just had to question the acceptability of <br /> 14 putting something most people would consider to be normally zoned either <br /> 15 heavy or light industrial into a commercial district. He perceived that <br /> 16 clearly the type of use this facility would generate would not be <br /> 17 appropriate under the guidelines of public service which Apache has with <br /> 18 parking, a lot of drop in business, etc. up to this point, but rather <br /> 19 that a facility like this, which is essentially storage, would only be <br /> 20 found in a light industrial district. Mr. Finn perceived this to be a <br /> 21 special type of business which needs to be dealt with specifically and <br /> 22 certainly not brought into a commercial area. He was opposed to taking <br /> • 23 the last green space in Apache and would lose its potential for use as <br /> 24 a storm water retention space, which is sorely needed in that area. To <br /> 25 do so to him would be extremely short sighted, he added. <br /> 26 Jerry Cowan, 3316 Croft Drive, and Ken Solie, 2877 Silver Lane, partners <br /> 27 in Village Properties who own St. Anthony Mini-Storage and Apache Office <br /> 28 Park, were also present to speak in opposition. <br /> 29 Mr. Cowan testified that: <br /> 30 * in spite of their own competing business interests, he and his <br /> 31 partner had tried to take an objective view of what was best for <br /> 32 the community; <br /> 33 * they did not perceive the proposed facility would be the best usage <br /> 34 of that land; <br /> 35 * he had generated calls and letters to Dennis Cavanaugh, President <br /> 36 of the C. G. Rein Company, owners and managers of Apache Plaza <br /> 37 opposing the self-storage use in the shopping center; <br /> 38 * one. of those letters, which he did. not have a copy of, was from the <br /> 39 Chairman of the Board of Herbergers and the other, copies of which <br /> 40 had been distributed to the Commissioners, was from Sentinel <br /> 41 Management, who manage the Equinox Apartments; <br /> 42 * he had spoken to Mr. Cavanaugh who had indicated he was "taking a <br /> 43 neutral stance" on the issue, which was self evident in the fact <br />