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Under rebuttal,Mr. Walz stated that there is no legal responsibility to have green space <br /> and that they did not cause the deterioration of the street. He noted that he has been <br /> straight-forward and that his client is willing to make the commitments referenced in his letter. <br /> He concluded that the City Attorney's Office has signed off on the petition and that he hoped <br /> that the Council would approve the petition. He stated that property would never look like <br /> Blackthorn and that because of the landfill hours they need the special exception. <br /> Council Member Coleman noted that there has been major investment in the area and <br /> that the Council should make sure that operations close by not be adversely affected. He stated <br /> that he would prefer to see the commitments in writing. The fears which Mr. Morris has <br /> highlighted also need to be addressed. <br /> Following discussion,Mr. Walz requested that the resolution be continued until the <br /> March 22nd Council meeting. <br /> Council Member Dieter stated that the Council needs clarification on what is a"transfer <br /> station". <br /> Following discussion,Council Member Coleman made a motion, seconded by Council <br /> Member Puzzello that Bill No. 04-29 be continued to March 22nd, at the request of the <br /> petitioner's attorney. The motion passed. <br /> Council Member Pfeifer stated that the Council utilizes the advise of their Council <br /> Attorney and that they will ask her for an opinion on the proposed transfer station. <br /> There being no further business to come before the Committee,Council Member Kuspa <br /> adjourned the meeting at 5:40 pm. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Council Member Ervin Kuspa, Chairperson <br /> Zoning and Annexation Committee <br /> KCF:kmf <br /> Attachments <br />