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Redevelopment Commission Meeting <br />Regular Meeting — September 17, 2004 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (CONT.) <br />A. Public Hearing <br />(1) continued... <br />Laurent responded that that is correct, <br />Studebaker Area A is bounded by Franklin <br />St., Sample, Prairie and a railroad track to the <br />south. <br />Ms. Jones opened the Public Hearing for any <br />one who wished to speak regarding <br />Resolution No. 2084. <br />PETER J. NEMETH: My name is Peter J. <br />Nemeth. I am one of the owners of the <br />property that was just talked about. I won't <br />repeat what was talked about in the letter. <br />Basically, we feel that taking part of our <br />property diminishes the overall all value. <br />Because of that we feel compelled to take <br />whatever legal steps we have to take to <br />protect our interests. That is basically what <br />our position is. If you have any questions <br />about that, I'd be happy to answer them. <br />PETER MULLEN: We use the property. <br />We park cars there. There are eight cars <br />parked there this morning. Over the last <br />twenty -five years that we've been there, <br />we've stored lumber there for many of the <br />contractors. All the lumber for Memorial <br />Hospital has been stored there. All the <br />lumber for the YWCA has been stored there- <br />--just within the last twelve months. It's <br />secure. I'm able to separate it from the rest <br />of our inventory. Insurance companies <br />require us to separate it. Superior, who's <br />doing the Jefferson St. bridge has asked us to <br />store lumber for them, as well as their trailers <br />that they can't put in Century Center's <br />C, 11 <br />PUBLIC HEARING ON RESOLUTION NO. 2084 <br />