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? . . .' s <br />mounding to help protect the residents of Deweya and the?ri h?11 result in a senouls d cline in <br />The lighting that is bemg proposed is just the bebinnmg, <br />the quality of life on Dewey Itoad. She has noticed an increase of tr <br />affic on Dewey since the KIA inst dealership moved in place, although as of late they drive ?ittentoutgbits and p ecesawill not woans <br />k. <br />being approved unless the full details of all the plans are <br />IVIr. Corell came forward and indicated he represented hi elderly he t understood Mr eHal een was <br />shared the same concerns as the neighbors. He pointed ou value expanding his assets throughout the area, but at the same tim lvalue, decreasing <br />serveipeo ot 1 hting <br />of the current residents. He sugDested to Mr. Kula that p ces, <br />makes you competitive. Mr. Jordan came forward and?e d?deeshaat t w ch was Halleen's <br />pointed out that historical homes had been removed, t Y est ate <br />Louis first target, and the Halleen dealership to the east d?h should bellanchisLouis tor calts te. IThere has <br />built the building on the corner of Dewey in 1951, w place been a passing of a lot of things in the City. The residen like to ltvolunteerlfo ?anyrh stor cal <br />to conduct their lives. He commented that he would also <br />orroup. Mr. Paxsuda indicated that he was a historian and the dealership took away form the value <br />of his home, he is a construction worker and would like to return home from work and relax <br />without the lights. He sujgested further provisions should be looked at as well as other dience. alternatives. Mr. Brennan asked if there were any fu th consid re ation for th selot and wear he <br />Koeth indicated he would like to see another drawmg w <br />Mr. <br />board could allow a second row of lights placed 75 of ?Sare uest would ltwoike e? <br />Tallon look at the second drawing, and the purpose ?1 <br />the fact that, 25' foot high pole lights are to big for t ee?arA third cha geuisdtoehaverthe lights <br />second thing is the wattage of the bulbs should be redu <br />reflect straight down and read zero at the lot lines even t nough d he Halleen <br />1'ike as second attempt <br />drawings that have been presented tonight are a first attemp <br />that is compatible with the residents. He suggested et of the sate. t Mr. Brennan sugg sted a <br />historical issue and what his plans are for the developm <br />second plan could be drawn up or Mr. Tallon could be given a chance to review the plans and <br />make some recommendations. NIr. Spaldinc, indicat d bmitedoricMalri?oeth Ssuggested he <br />taken into consideration when a second lightmg pla is su <br />historical area could take two to three years before ita the lot?p If an e ond?row of lightsdwas <br />questioned as to how fast he is going to be developmb <br />added and both rows of lights were shaded and for the lights to read zero at the lot lines. Mr. <br />Koeth commented that ever since he served on the Planning Commission the board has always <br />wanted the lights to shine down not out. Mr. Brennan indicated lights were needed as the <br />company had a right to be there, their product is outside, and he needs to light that product up at <br />night. IIe suggested lights don't sale cars but the product has to be seen. He agreed with Mr. <br />Koeth that the proposal should be tabled until the chairman could review the plans. Mr. Kula <br />would have the opportunity to look into having the plans redrawn. Mr. Dubelko commented that <br />the residents have an issue reaardina the lighting nuisanc ?, e and a ol dea to have this typeCOf <br />district as well as the esthetics of Lorain Road, it would no god type lighting so close to the street. He indicated Mr. Koeth had ag w'th a h storical app aganrce for the <br />lighting in and to look into using some other type of lightm <br />front of the lot. He indicated that this proposal would have to go before the Board of Zoning and <br />5