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job, and now they would have to lobby it through. Nir. Dubelko stated that if any <br />retail development, other than Wal-Mart, had gone onto that parcel there would <br />have been no argument. Mr. Thomas stated that, as a citizen not as a member of <br />Planning Commission, he would ha: <br />$50,000.00 of his tax money was ; <br />amendment, he would expect that th( <br />responded that many experts will a <br />you rush to rezone you may get intc <br />residents were told that there wp- <br />require them to spend $50,000.00 or <br />was presented to the residents as <br />problems that the city has experie <br />legislation is written for rezonin€ <br />city government had ever heard tY <br />people had not even read it. He tc <br />so that changes could be made ; <br />reactionary comrrn,n; tye Mr. Dubell <br />the Mayor have given opinions on tY <br />would have to follow themo Mr. Gorz <br />legislative requests for Focus ArE <br />last. Mr. Dubelko stated that he <br />Road, but in the second one he d <br />rezoning the parcel in the back <br />district, it does show up in the <br />supposed to remain as zoned. Mr <br />mentioned rezoning that to senioi <br />recreation complexe Mr. Tallon bel <br />secondary use as senior residence. <br />was supposed to be, but Mr. Dubelkc <br />master plano He also questioned if <br />be Mixed Use "B" since the area wi <br />this was a typo in the master plan, <br />Tallon stated that, if there is no <br />they are doing, he thinks that the <br />there is a legitimate concern on <br />property could not be developed for <br />off and look at it again he would <br />proposal, the plan NJOUld never be <br />through the process and if someon <br />legitimate concern, then the memb, <br />should go forward with any proposal <br />to find out if it is questionable c <br />will sit on a shelf. Mr. Deichmar <br />? <br />,e a very tough time accepting the fact that <br />pent.on a guide. If he voted on the charter <br />master plan would be ir.iplemented. Mr. Dubelko <br />;ree that a master plan should be a guide. If <br />a problem. Mr. Thomas doubted that, if the <br />:e to vote on a charter amendment that would <br />a guide, they would have voted for it. This <br />being a plan that will help fix some of the <br />iced in the past. He believed that, when the <br />, it will be the first time many people in the <br />at changes had been suggested, because many <br />Dk the master plan seriously, not as a guide, <br />o that North 0]msted would no longer be a <br />D stated that even though the Law Director and <br />? rezonings, it did not mean that the council <br />is explained that he had had the clerk send in <br />3s alphabetically, but Stearns Road would be <br />had no probleri with the lots near Brookpark <br />Ld not remember any recommendation to include <br />)f the Recreation Center to senior residence <br />master plan that way, but he thought it was <br />Orlowski stated that County Planning had <br />residence because of its proximity to the <br />ieved that it was to be left as it is with the <br />The members agreed that this was the way it <br />stated that it is exactly the opposite in the <br />the vacant lots on root road saere supposed to <br />uld not be large enough. It was agreed that <br />and it was supposed to be 14ixed Use "D". Mr. <br />)utlandish economic depression because of what <br />T should go forward with it. He believed that <br />both sides, Yx. Gareau believed that the <br />office, and if the Commission wanted to hold <br />mderstand; however if this was done on every <br />implemented. He suggested that they should go <br />?, such as the administration, does have a <br />?rs could take a second look. 'I`he Commission <br />iahich is not questionable, but the only way <br />r not, is to go forward, otherwise the plan <br />:1 Stated that if cnnnci 1 rP7nnarl a,-nrrAl anrl <br />later a developer came in asking that the parcel be zoned back to the original <br />classification, the ComTnission saould have to evaluate it; this way the Commission <br />might get a more genuine presentation if the parcel had been rezoned instead of <br />not doing it because someone might not be able to build on it. Mr. Tallon agreed <br />that there is an abundance of office space, but that might change, and who lmows <br />if Shen,ain Williams wi11 object to it. Mr. Dubelko believed that there should be <br />a little more co-ordination bettaeen the Administration and Planning Commission. <br />14r. Gorris noted that the city bodies had been given the plan over a year ago, <br />and there was no reaction until this. He is becoming convinced that the only <br />purpose this Commission serves is to be a buffer between angry citizens and <br />council, and he is frustrated. Since Mr. Dubelko had previously stated that he <br />needed a motion for rezoning, Nir. Gorris moved to make a recommendation that a <br />10