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-3- <br /> Commission members to sit on the deck he had built on his home to <br /> improve his view .to see how that view and air quality would be <br /> blocked by the. church addition. He..was also concerned that- the run- <br /> off from that building would ruin the planted -areas to the back of <br /> his property. The resident told of the many- ways in which he had <br /> supported the church which at first was "very poor" and of his dis- <br /> appointment that church officials. hadn' t discussed their expansion <br /> plans- with him. . He indicated the neighbors had always understood <br /> any expansion of .the church property -would -be to the north where the <br /> 150 foot wall would only face the school. Mr: Esau also .contended <br /> the addition would not be of benefit to the City if adjoining property <br /> values and taxes were decreased. <br /> Mr. and Mrs . Lawrence Antczak whose backyard at 3501 - -.36th Avenue N.E. <br /> is about 75% blocked -off by the existing structure, said, with the. <br /> expansion, their property would be completely cut off and the pro- <br /> blems they now experience with runoff would be intensified. They <br /> joined Mr. Esau in saying -they- supported an expansion of the church <br /> in any other direction than proposed and were disappointed that they <br /> had .not been consulted about the proposed addition. <br /> Mr. Dick Jones indicated he appreciated the neighbors ' -comments and <br /> apologized for not taking the initiative for talking to them, which <br /> had had believed another church official had done. He said the <br /> church needs the added space primarily for classrooms and the <br /> original plans which had been referred to that evening, calling for <br /> an expansion to the north, had-been drawn by a high school'-student <br /> and if followed, would prevent the addition of a new sanctuary later <br /> when the church could afford it. The trustee said he would talk to <br /> the architect to see what could be done to prevent the runoff onto <br /> the adjacent properties and would be open to suggestions from the <br /> neighbors about the plans . <br /> Commissioner Bowerman recalled. the questions raised about the obstruc- <br /> tion of sunlight by the elderly housing structure on Kenzie Terrace <br /> and wondered what effect 34 feet of obstruction would have across <br /> the back of the adjacent properties, even though the church is north <br /> of the adjacent properties . <br /> Since the church official had indicated the final plans would not <br /> be submitted for approval before the annual meeting in .January , <br /> Commissioner Jones asked him if he would be amenable to tabling the <br /> Commission decision for a month in which time the proposal could be <br /> presented to the neighbors at a meeting between the groups . Mr. <br /> Dick Jones indicated he would welcome an opportunity to invite the <br /> neighbors to meet with the building committee and the pastor to try <br /> to work out their-differences. Mr. Esau then indicated he also was <br /> happy -to hear the Commission member' s suggestion since he perceives <br /> the church .has done a wonderful job of bringing its message to the <br /> community.:and he --had not understood why the decision had been made <br /> to obstruct his property. . . <br />
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