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The Council Attorney then gave further background <br /> information with regard to the proposed Bill and the <br /> Ordinance which was passed in October of 1987. <br /> Mr. Doug Carpenter questioned the notice procedure with <br /> regard to the 300 foot requirement. Councilman Zakrzewski <br /> noted in particular the East Wayne alley vacation and how <br /> notification was important to individuals who were beyond <br /> the abutting property owners. Councilman Slavinskas noted <br /> that his overall purpose of the Bill was to steam-line the <br /> procedure of believe that notice was important. Councilman <br /> Puzzello noted that she did not support the 300 foot <br /> requirement and believed that it was too large a distance. <br /> Councilman Voorde suggested that perhaps a 100 foot <br /> requirement should be considered and Councilman Coleman <br /> thought that a 100 foot requirement was also a possibility. <br /> Councilman Luecke stated that he had several questions with <br /> regard to the Ordinance and has possible alternatives which <br /> he thought the Committee should consider. In light of this <br /> concern, it was recommended that the Bill be continued until <br /> March 28, 1988 so that all possible alternatives could be <br /> reviewed and studies. Councilman Coleman made a motion <br /> seconded by Councilman Luecke that Bill No. 8-88 be <br /> continued until the March 28, meeting. The motion passed <br /> unanimously. <br /> There being no further business to come before the <br /> Committee, the meeting was adjourned at 5:20 p.m. <br /> Respectfully Submitted, <br /> Councilman Linas Slavinskas, Chairman <br /> Zoning and Vacation Committee <br /> LS:srk <br /> 4 <br />