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<br />< <br />. <br /> <br />..... . <br /> <br />. . <br />, ) <br /> <br />Mr. Lessard said he appreciated the citizens' interest in nature and noted the property was <br />classified commercial prior the Clearwater Meadows Development and the property will be <br />developed. <br /> <br />Mr. Michael Hunter (1917 Center Street) stated he has an investment to protect. The value of his <br />property will decrease if commercial businesses are built behind his home. <br /> <br />Ms. Maureen Wilson (7094 Brian Drive) stressed the through street connecting Brian Drive to <br />20th Avenue will increase traffic and the possibility of children getting hit by a vehicle. <br /> <br />Mr. Lessard proposed to install a collector street to have the businesses access 20th Avenue and <br />then eliminate a through road to 20th Avenue. <br /> <br />Mr. Donald Moe (New resident on Brian Court) shared him and his family moved two blocks to <br />stay in Centerville. However, had the property behind his lot been zoned commercially, he would <br />not have purchase the lot. In addition, he supported single family homes for the safety and <br />welfare of the community. Also, the property value will be consistent and the area will be more <br />esthetically pleasing to have his property abut residential homes rather than commercial <br />businesses. <br /> <br />Ms. Darlene Kurshener (7005 Brian Drive) commented had she knew this property may be <br />rezoned commercial, she would not have purchased her house. <br /> <br />Mr. Tim Pelican (1889 Center Street) commented, he and his family moved to Centerville two <br />weeks ago to raise their children in a good community away from commercial businesses. <br />Furthermore, he is opposed to the rezoning request and he believes the streets would be safer <br />without commercial businesses located in the proposed area. <br /> <br />Mr. Brad Hanggi (7003 Brian Drive) stated the existing houses on Brian Drive and Brian Court <br />account for approximately twenty children and safety should be a city concern. <br /> <br />Mr. Paul Gordy (6936 Ivy Court) moved to the city seven years ago, because of the peace and <br />quite. Although, Mr. Lessard may lose money, if the property is not rezoned to commercial, <br />however, the current residents will lose money. <br /> <br />Mr. David Luke (7026 Brain Court) noted that recently he and his'family moved from Peltier <br />Lake Drive to Clearwater Meadows for the natural surroundings. Now, he may be looking out <br />his back window at a commercial district. In addition, why should the residents' pay for the <br />City's lack of planning. <br /> <br />Mr. Brain Hoffman (1949 Center Street) said, whether it is commercial or residential the City <br />should be aware that all the water from the twenty-acre parcel drains into the small pond behind <br />lot 21, of Center Oaks development and it should be addressed. <br /> <br />2 <br />