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Qamtmitt mart: <br /> Vatic UWOrk$ antr Jroitrtp Vacation tontittitt <br /> The April 23, 2001 meeting of the Public Works and Property Vacation Committee was called to <br /> order by its Chairperson, Council Member David Varner at 3:33 p.m. in the Council Informal <br /> Meeting Room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Aranowski, Pfeifer, King, Kelly, White, <br /> Varner, Ujdak, Coleman and Kirsits; Lou Nani of the University of Notre Dame, Community and <br /> Economic Development Director Jon Hunt,Marguerite Taylor, Charles Howell, Kimberly Mentor, <br /> James Harris, Dale Grayson, Timothy Rouse, Public Works Director Gary Gilot, Bernie Feeney <br /> of Lang, Feeney and Associates; Kim Metzger, Rebecca. Goodorf, Jennifer Mielke, John <br /> Hosinski, Mike Dobson,Terry Bland of the i+011Uj Altrat gribunt, and Kathleen Cekanski- <br /> Farrand, Council Attorney. <br /> Council Member Varner then noted that the first item listed on the agenda was to continue Bill No. <br /> 9-01 which is a proposed ordinance to vacate various alleys in the Harman and Miller's Plat <br /> requested by the Eddy Street Land Trust which was continued from the March 26th and April 9th <br /> Committee meeting by the Petitioner. <br /> Mr. Bernie Feeney made the presentation. He noted that one-half(1/2) of the alley by Mr. Harris <br /> was offered to him to address the concerns raised by him at prior Committee meetings. He added <br /> that a new trash enclosure has been proposed to be built at the petitioner's cost so that Mr. Harris <br /> would have accessibility for trash purposes by Georgiana Street. <br /> There was no one in the public to speak in favor of the Bill. <br /> Mr. James Harris spoke in opposition. He noted that he has been a lifetime resident of the area and <br /> that the family business has operated in the five-points area for more than forty (40) years. Mr. <br /> Harris stated that all of the alleys in question are used as thoroughfares by residents and <br /> businesses. He voiced concern about trash pick-up and emergency vehicles servicing the area if <br /> the alleys were vacated. Mr. Harris also noted that during Notre Dame Football weekends, the <br /> alleys are used for off-street parking since the roads are changed to facilitate Notre Dame football <br /> traffic to and from the University. Mr. Harris voiced concern over the fact that no written plans <br /> have been made public by the developer, and inquired what would happen if the developer leaves <br /> after the alleys would be vacated. He did not think it was right for trash to have to be moved to the <br /> front for pick up on Georgiana and Eddy Streets. He noted that Mr. Friedline has not talked <br /> specifics and that his trash included a significant amount of box storage which the city picks up on <br /> a weekly basis. He concluded his remarks by asking the Committee to deny the request. <br /> Marguerite Taylor then spoke against the Bill. Mrs. Taylor stated that she lives and works in the <br /> area in question, and that she is a member of the Northeast Neighborhood Council as well as the <br /> NNRO. She noted that the residents, these organizations and the City have been working hard to <br /> bring the area up to code and to bring quality single-family housing and apartments to the area. <br /> She voiced concern that Mr. Friedline wants to close alleys but yet he has submitted no plans for <br /> the development he proposes. She asked the Committee to deny the request. <br /> Dale Grayson, a member of the NNRO then spoke against the Bill. He stated that in light of the <br /> configuration of streets, that closing the alleys would only mean compounded the traffic problems. <br /> He stated that if the vacation is approved that the City would have a worse intersection than that at <br /> Mishawaka Avenue and Ironwood where another drug store is locat4 IUD-.Grayson added that <br />