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(Inaudible) contractors have to use residential streets to get <br />into. We like to encourage the contractors to keep it to a <br />minimum. <br />L <br />� <br />MR. ERICKSON: Is there any set hours? Like, is it 6:00 <br />o'clock in the morning to start the diesels and steam shovels? <br />Is that part of the village policy that they can start that <br />early, especially on a Saturday? <br />MR. CHRISTOFFERSEN: 2 don't know that the village has any <br />policy or regulations covering contractors' operations. Historically <br />contractors go to work as early as the £armers do and try to get <br />in as many hours as they can because of the limited construction <br />season, and this year was pretty wet in June and July. <br />ACTING MAYOR WOODBURN: Never any more good construction <br />seasons than a farmer has a good growing season. <br />hIRS. DONNA MC CUNE, 1315 Nursery Hill Lane: I'm for <br />another exit too. That traffic and our children playing in the <br />streets, I think would be too heavy, and I'd like to be on record <br />as saying 2 want another exit o£f of this. <br />MR. AMBLE: I'd like to say, we have children playing on <br />our street, and we'd just as soon not have more traffic, and <br />as long as we're getting picayune, who's going to absorb the losses <br />I'm taking - roughly two lots and I'm being assessed $20,000. <br />I'd like to know who's picking me up. I'm talking about $75,000. <br />Anybody have any comment? <br />COUNCILMAN CRICHTON: Mr. Amble and your Honor, we have <br />several times indicated to the developer that we needed another <br />access and suggested that he work with you. His original pro- <br />gram wouldn't (inaudibZe) and he has been working with us trying <br />to find the best solution, but he indicated there were none you <br />were interested in. There wasn't another solution that would <br />give us the access and get to your land. <br />MR. AMBLE: There wasn't anything that would really solve <br />the problem. There was a proposed road that ran east and west <br />on the north side of the woods. I'm sorry - I tried to talk to <br />the neighbors and find a map showing this road. I think the remark I <br />made the last time I was here was that I had visited previously with <br />people on Nursery Lane and they thought when we built that it was <br />a dead-end road, and all of a sudden it's no longer a dead-end <br />road. This proposed road that ran east and west is no longer <br />there and all these thinqs disappear. I just don't like the <br />proposal, no way. <br />14 <br />
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