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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting –April 9, 2010 <br /> <br />up all the trash and it is going to look like a <br />dump rather quickly. Would you want to live <br />next to some like what you see? Did you see <br />my pictures? That is a lot of trash that <br />collects and we have that same type of thing <br />on Hawbaker because there are residences <br />there right now we are all in our yards <br />picking the stuff up. I know there is a lot of <br />talk about different design options for <br />aesthetic purposes with the pond, but once <br />again we feel like it is a lose-lose for us. If <br />there is a big fence or trees lining the <br />perimeter, trash is going to collect similar to <br />the fence that I have provided the pictures of. <br />On the other hand, if it is made more like a <br />pond with no fence, every day I am going to <br />live in fear of my toddler who has no fear of <br />water, wandering over there and possibly <br />something terrible happening. As you can see <br />from the pictures, our property is not far off <br />from where this is going in. I did take a <br />couple of pictures from our front porch so <br />you can see it is really close proximity to us. <br />We would have never chosen to live next to <br />or in close proximity to water. We also know <br />the City fully intends to keep up the <br />appearance of the pond, but let’s face it, <br />times are tight and if things down the road <br />have to get cut, maintenance on a pond is <br />going to be cut over police or fire or schools. <br />And then, what would we be left to look at or <br />deal with? I know Bill had stated what those <br />ponds were for, the maintenance has been let <br />go, and that’s why part of the reason why <br />they are in the situation that they’re in now, <br />so yeah, maybe one or two years they’re <br />going to be up kept, but I am thinking three <br />or four years down the road, are they going <br />to then look like what the ponds look like <br />now. <br /> <br />The fifth and final concern I have regarding <br /> 15 <br /> <br />
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