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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 />parking lot. Casteel could not put all of their <br />lumber on site down at Memorial Hospital. <br />Christman couldn't put all of their lumber on <br />site at the YWCA. This is just within the last <br />twelve months. I can go back twenty -five <br />years where we've done the same thing. It's <br />a piece of property we need and that we <br />want. I see no useful public purpose for it, to <br />take it away from us at this point in time. <br />Ms. Jones closed the Public Hearing. <br />Mr. Hunt noted that Resolution No. 2084 <br />covers both pieces of property. He asked if <br />the properties could be considered separately. <br />Ms. Greene responded that there is no <br />remonstrance on the Art Mosaic property, so <br />that property could go forward without <br />hindrance. <br />Ms. Greene spelled out the Commission's <br />options as follows: (1) The Commission <br />could amend or modify Resolution No. 2084 <br />if the Commission determines to sustain the <br />remonstrance that has been presented on the <br />Nemeth/Mullen parcel (2) If the Commission <br />overrules the remonstrance, it may adopt <br />Resolution No. 2084 as presented. <br />Depending on the action the Commission <br />determines to take, the remonstrator could <br />pursue an appeal of the Commission's <br />actions. <br />Mr. Faccenda indicated that he would like to <br />move to separate the two properties from <br />Resolution No. 2084. <br />ILI 12 <br />