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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting –April 9, 2010 <br /> <br />think what we have to do is weigh the cost of <br />putting in this new pond verse the pumps. I <br />know the gentleman over here said that he <br />didn’t know what the pumps cost or didn’t <br />have any numbers. I think it is a good idea <br />that you get the numbers and calculate those <br />numbers so we can have an accurate <br />calculation. What I would like to do now is <br />read the letter from my sister first. <br /> <br />“I’m writing to protest Resolution No. 2667. <br />It came to me as a shock when I read the <br />letter received by my parents, Emery and <br />Marian Keszei, from the City on March 26, <br />2010. This was the first time that my parents, <br />through me, had learned that the City was <br />interested in buying my parent’s home and <br />adjoining lot. I really wanted to be present at <br />this meeting but having spring break vacation <br />plans with my family. Also, the City <br />planning committee scheduled the meeting <br />for April 9, which was only two weeks from <br />when my parents received the letter from the <br />City because we were previously <br />misrepresented by Chris Davey. I wonder <br />why we were given such short notice and <br />why was it scheduled during the school’s <br />spring break. I called the City Planning office <br />to request a continuance but was informed by <br />David that there was no such thing as a <br />continuance in these matters. I was told that <br />these meetings are set by the City Council <br />and cannot be changed, so I am very <br />disappointed that it was scheduled during <br />spring break, and only two weeks notice was <br />given to us before a meeting was set, which <br />will potentially take my parents’ home away <br />from them. It was very short notice. (My <br />parents did receive the letter some time ago <br />from Cressy and Everett, through me, Pat <br />Keszei, the realty agent that said they were <br />interested in buying the property, but it was <br /> 18 <br /> <br />