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<br />MINUTES OF PUBLIC HEARING <br />July 6, 1964 . <br />The meeting was called to order by Mayor Clarence H.,Endress on <br />Monday, Ju1y-6, 1964, at 8•o`clock P. M. Eastern Daylight $avings Time at <br />Mayfield Center School, 6525 G+lilson D4ills Road, Mayfield Village, Ohioo <br />As the Clerk, Richard F. Godfrey, was not present at,the beginning <br />of the meeting, the Mayor appointed Arnold M. Edelman, the Solicitor, to <br />take the Minutes of'the meeting. An employee of the rep.or:ting firm of <br />Newkirk-Fincun was also empl'oyed by the Village to take doxan the proceedings <br />in stenotype, and a reporter- was also.present.on behalf of Mount Vernon Estates <br />Inc. . . <br />Mr. Edelman then announced that the notice of this hearing had been <br />duly published in the Sun-Messenger on May 28, and June 4, 1964, according <br />to law: He then read proposed Ordinance No. 841, entitled: ."An Ordi•nance <br />to Att?end the Zoning Ordinance by Transferring Certain Property in the <br />Northwest portion Into Class U-3 and U-4 Use Districts." <br />Mayor-Endress then announced that he would give Mr. B'ert_ Wolstein, <br />representing Mount Vernon Estates, Tnc., approximately 30 minutes to make a <br />presentation in favor of the proposed ordinance. . <br />Mr. Wolstein introduced his Assistant, Mr. Kenneth Zeisler, Mr. William <br />West, and rlr. J. Gordon MeKay. . <br />Mr. West, a member of the real estate firm of Ostendorf-Morris Company, <br />was presented by Mr:,•?Wolstein. ?ltle spoke o£ the unfeasib'ility of building an <br />industrial park; iti view of the f act that'there are so many other municipalities <br />competing f or the same type of developmerit and the fact that no improvements <br />have been installed. He said that the Engineer''s report shows that the cost <br />of improvements would be about $2,000,000.00;I...This would reqnire.the land to <br />be sold at f rom $14,000.00 to $20,OOOs00 an-aare in order to recoup?this cost,_ <br />whereas this land could-not.possibly be sold £or more than $10;000.00 an acre. <br />Mr. G7olstein then presented some facts. r.egarding the proposed Camelot <br />Development. He stated that there would be a_.Mall of.exclusive stores, caterIng <br />to the upper middle class, also a recreaL-ional complex, including an i:ndoor <br />movie theatre, a bowling alley ( including roller and ice skating "rinks <br />also one or more off ice buildings,,a:medical center and health clinic, and <br />office research facilities. . In*the rear would be,a complex of multi-family <br />dwellings with diversif ied skyline of garden type apartments, high-rise <br />apaxtments, etc. In order.to get aivay from the criticism of too-many rental, <br />units, the apar.tments.would.be held on a condominium plan, where, each person,. <br />owns his own.suite, together„with a pro rata share of all the. facilities. , <br />1.