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11/12/1975
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_6_ <br /> Spitzer: The intent is if this plat should be approved, to allow for <br /> that easement although no dedication is to be made, but in the future , <br /> it may be a good place for a road. <br /> Vii.Cammack: Is 14001 Street on the section line? <br /> Ehret : No, the section line is south of Carl Streieh's home. <br /> Spitzer: Any more questions? <br /> Neil Fagerbaugh: What weight do the views of the neighbors have in <br /> this process? <br /> Spitzer: We hold the hearing to find out if there are any objections <br /> and if they are valid. The question is whether the land should be <br /> rezoned from Conservancy to Agricultural. Adequately low density is <br /> achieved by ten acre lots and we are required to go higher than that <br /> if the natural environment is threatened. <br /> Mr.Shimota : If you decide to rezone to ten acres, can the next owner <br /> say he wants five? <br /> Spitzer: If.Mr. Moe or the re xt owner wants to rezone from 10 to 5, <br /> he has the right to make the request but the criteria we would have to <br /> use is different from the criteria we would have to use tonight. We <br /> then must consider the impact on the city 's zoning plans. <br /> Ehret : As a neighboring land owner, I would like to know if the people <br /> here tonight really object to a ten acre zoning rather than a twenty <br /> acre zoning. <br /> Spitzer: Please consider first, that whether the change in that zoning <br /> will significantly impact the net environment of the city and by that <br /> we mean the water drainage. In your judgment, would changing that zon- <br /> ing from conservancy to agricultural cause contamination of the water <br /> table in that part of the city? <br /> Vii.Cammack: I don't think my opinion would mean a thing. I think it <br /> would take a professional to make that decision. <br />
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