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receive more public input and information from the police department on the bow and <br /> arrow issue in the ordinance. <br /> V. PUBLIC HEARING(S) <br /> Rezoning Request — Parcel # 23.31.22.41.0007 — 7:00 p.m <br /> Mr. March stated that he received 15-20 calls relating to this issue and the calls were <br /> opposing the rezoning to allow apartments. <br /> Commission member LaMotte opened the hearing at 7:15 p.m. <br /> Mr. Lloyd Drilling presented information reiated to the proposed rezoning of a parcel <br /> located on 20"' Avenue from commercial to residential single family, with a special use <br /> pernvt. The information dealt with the placement of two 24-unit apartment complexes on <br /> the property, which would need to be rezoned. <br /> Mr. Mike Carter, 6913 Sumac Court, asked what is going to happen when you want to <br /> sell the apartments in 3-5 years. <br /> Mr. Driliing stated that this would be a high rent apartment complex and that no subsidies <br /> would be used that would require the setting aside of apartments at a reduced rent. ' <br /> Mr. Bill Krech, partner of Mr. Drilling, e�cplained that the use of Tax Increment Financing <br /> would require a certain amount of occupancy towazds a certain rental. <br /> Ms. Briggette Thaewald, 6947 Ivy Court, expressed concern on the height of the three- I <br /> story building. She stated that she has a concern because the elementary school is already <br /> full, and they rent from St. Genevieve's because they do not have room at the school. She <br /> asked if commercial property would provide a better t� base than the proposed <br /> apartments. She feels that owner occupied housing would be better than rental <br /> apartments. <br /> Ms. Mary Billingsley, 6923 Sumac Court, stated that she is concerned at what this <br /> proposal will do to the property values of surrounding homes. <br /> Commission member DeVine informed the audience of the possible uses that can be <br /> allowed on this commercially zoned property. <br /> Council member Broussard Vickers explained the process of approving ar disapproving <br /> what type of businesses can come into the commercial area. <br /> Mr. Tom Hanson, 1965 Center Street, stated he is concerned about property value. He <br /> just bought his house in June. <br /> 3 <br />
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