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440 <br /> 1[191k[J, <br /> • <br />,9 <br />• • September 16.1981 <br /> CASINO ROAD LID PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED <br /> President Baker interrupted the punt.hearing to make an announcement <br />• that the public hearing scheduled for 8:30 p.m.on the Casino Road LID <br /> would have to be rescheduled due to the lateness of the hour. she <br /> suggested that it be rescheduled for September 30th. <br /> moved by Councilman Aldcroft,seconded by Councilman tangos,to continue <br /> the public hearing on Casino Road LID 11709 until 7:00 p.m.,September 30, <br /> 1961. <br /> Roll was called with all Councilmen voting yes. <br /> HOtiOD Carried <br /> 11 <br /> 11 j. <br /> The public hearing on General Hospital's SKI then continued. <br /> Susan Russell spoke of the 2 communications received from the Mayor <br /> 1 and felt the Council was not awareofthem. She also said they were <br /> :`,—.&ffeLol:"4"-=411,4'.atlT, roLtWar <br /> J.st a temporary parking lot. <br /> Mike Dickerson,of 1512 13th St.,said he was not questioning the <br /> value of the hospital as it was a vital part of the community. How- <br />,. <br /> ever he was about the environmental impact on the residential <br /> 1 9 <br /> •. <br />• neighborhood and felt there was sufficient parking available without <br /> this lot. He suggested that by restriping the space available in the <br /> old lot and with on-street parking,the temporary lot would not be <br /> needed,and felt the hospital could offer special incentives to employees <br /> not driving or conhider hiring emhloyees using alternate transportation. <br /> Deanne Lindstrom,of 1211 Rucker,pointed out the original expansion <br /> Piens...de.a Parking garage,which was removed and it was apparently <br /> felt there would be no parking problem. She felt the hospital did not <br /> handle their poblic relations well and that they have had ample time <br /> to come up with alternate solutions. She suggested a more creative <br />• ' approach be taken by the hospital,and that nothing would be <br /> ••9 accomplished as long as that lot ctold be used. <br /> ndstrom felt Conditions 46,47 and 49 regarding fencing,crushed <br />,1 • • gravel and lighting suggested permanence,and if the permit is granted <br /> ,. the neighborhood woold demand restoration of the property to its <br /> original state at the end,the period. ghe felt money should be set <br />, 9 aside for this purpose and asked that it be put in writing that this <br /> restoration be done within one month after expiration of the permit. <br /> 1 Councilman Aldcroft pointed out that loss of the parking lot might <br />-j cause jakblems for those residents that wish to park in front of their <br /> v homes. <br /> Councilman Gipson said he was concerned about women having to walk <br /> several blocks at night to their cars. <br /> Drew Nielsen,of 1311 HOyi,pointed out tho parking survey done by the <br /> hospital and also one by the neighborhood group. Their study involved <br /> a <br />• • en-street Parking,adjacent to the hospital,flange(one-block walk)and <br /> • <br />• within a two-block walk,showing a total of 498 vacant spaces available <br /> on September 14th compared to a total of 438 spaces on July 13th. <br /> I. <br /> i1 <br /> • <br />