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Qtommittte *sport: <br /> Public Works and Property Vacation Committee <br /> to tbt COmmon 4tOUittil Of Ott tit Of §Oitth to : <br /> The April 27, 1998 meeting of the Public Works and Property Vacation Committee was <br /> called to order by its Chairperson, Council Member David Varner at 4:00 p.m. in the <br /> Council informal meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Aranowski, Kelly, Ujdak, Varner, <br /> Coleman, Pfeifer, Broden and Hosinski; Terry Bland, David Thorla, James Crance, Mary <br /> Wood, Mary O'Rueben Katz, Sue Hodgson, Randy Rompola, James Frick, Julie Kaser, <br /> John Kaser and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Varner noted that the first item on the agenda was to review Bill No. 38- <br /> 98 which is a request to vacate the first north south alley west of Iroquois Street. Dr. <br /> Varner noted that the Board of Public Works sends the request to the Council with an <br /> unfavorable recommendation (copy of report attached). <br /> Mr. David W. Thorla made the presentation. He noted that the vacation is being requested <br /> to "ensure the safety and well being of the children and family members residing at the <br /> property". <br /> Mr.James Crance of 608 West Angela s poke against the proposed vacation. He noted that <br /> he would present a petition at the Common Council meeting this evening signed by thirty- <br /> seven (37) property owners who oppose the vacation. He further noted that twenty-nine <br /> (29)properties would have their ingress and egress to their properties negatively impacted; <br /> that it would add to the traffic volume; that direct and short routes are necessary and that <br /> children would be impacted negatively if the vacation is approved. He cited several high <br /> risk safety factors to children if the vacation moves forward. He further noted that neither <br /> the Douglas family nor the Thorla family who have petitioned for the vacation have any <br /> dependent children. <br /> Mary Wood of 620 West Angela spoke against the proposed vacation. She stated that she <br /> is concerned for the safety of the children. <br /> Mary O'Rueben Katz a resident of the area for over fifty (50) years spoke against the <br /> proposed vacation. <br /> Council Member Broden, the District Council Member for the area, noted that he had <br /> received numerous telephone calls regarding this vacation request. He noted that he has <br /> visited the site and believes that the alley should remain open. <br /> Council Member Broden then made a motion, seconded by Council Member Aranowski <br /> that Bill No. 38-98 be recommended to the Council with an unfavorable recommendation. <br /> The motion passed. <br /> Dr. Varner noted that the next item on the agenda was to review Bill No. 39-98 which is a <br /> request to vacate the first north south alley east of South Michigan. The Board of Public <br /> Works at its meeting of April 27th took favorable action con the request. (report attached) <br /> 1 , <br />