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TM <br /> 12i I: <br /> July 9,1986 C._ <br /> councilman Overstreet asked about the ownership patterns of the <br /> property end about the fetal[vnht of ways of the road. Bruce J ea <br /> sold they bad looked at hva nd were urprvsed at how close ythe <br /> asphalt road[claw d Ghe surveyed right-of-way. Mr.Theal seed the <br /> malo[rty o lkeM1e Propad eas Leet in Lhe eslabouL 5 gFt 6f feek and she ' ' <br /> thought this had be ns,done t ave tr s for owner0hvp,a S <br /> good portion of the property to thewest is yowne by the SGerta. { <br /> 7r1/='117)T <br /> hen asked eh t the width o4=v "1"3%-:2' <br /> he light3%way d17 said a from { <br /> 15 1/T to 16 1/L2 f on Laurel➢riv33rd St.ie about 11 ft ride <br /> auei no[tM1 of rel Drive but hes the e e font of right o£-way I I <br /> s eutel➢rive eu There is Gxo way traFFicaon 33rd et.now <br /> Councilman Diva asked about the ability of a fire tuck Go get <br /> fund the narrow road cornets ane Jlmn Bracatrom ➢IT:Vsrp Vre Chief, <br /> card they are able Lo enlpula[e he rner and provide er ice. "- <br /> Ron <br /> stleberryB, representing the Sberts, reviewed the alternatives <br /> and said the bets would be very cooperative in maintaining the �' <br /> drive in its present location. They[co nz that some <br /> and right-of-way might be necessary and they Bare willing to easements <br /> I: <br /> thoe easements ise and right-of-way o coat o y. <br /> wayy sat n the cit Relocation hE <br /> of the toad is not acceptable t the Bberke. 16 � <br /> He Bald 1t was imperative that the drive remain open. This street 333 <br /> leads to a historical mansion open to the public and if the road is y:ry l <br /> hindcloss a the privatit e property the owners publicaccess to the street end .,;il <br /> . <br /> y y to get heir Fomes. <br /> Councilman Stephenson asked if an LID way appropriate so the road <br /> could be widened and Mr. Cstleberry said be did not believe the <br /> chests would be 1n favor of this. <br /> Councilman Stephenson then said he Fad talked with many citizens <br /> out the Rucker mansion and they didn't even know where it way or <br /> that it was a historical landmark. qq <br /> CouncDept.and Langur said be had talked with the inPseC several <br /> tipsEngineering <br /> Dept.and they said thele were shoed 60 cars making neves ripe �I <br /> day on road and hewiden <br /> suggested the citizens be and eery should 11I I <br /> participatere in an xvd the coed as is being done in other k. <br /> parts o f city.LID t A <br /> Dame eycecinas of 517 Laurel Dr. spoke againstthe road being t' <br /> closed Be said the a yd is narrow d the residents park on the �i! <br /> sidewalk to make room for the traffic. He opposed an LID. <br /> Brad Dwyer of 630 Laurel Dr. said someone had suggested the small `� <br /> Perk could be madet into a prking lot but this could no , <br /> It had been deeded <br /> Go the city for park purposes,only. Be opposed { <br /> and LID also.y <br /> George oof 511 Laurel Drive said road closure and a , <br /> w <br /> turn-aroundwould <br /> ld not solve the problem. He spoke in favor of the i <br /> soldier pile. '' <br /> i If 1 <br /> Judy Romaneaki,a tM1ird grade teacher,sold the Lhi[d glade fe when N. <br /> children learn about local this,yR and because there a lex books ! <br /> these children n ed o this,Rucker Mansion is o -othey always <br /> see on their field trips so she eked at the roe be[e-opened. ✓,'.'.. <br /> 1' <br /> ifaf <br /> a <br />