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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />S <br />9 <br />�. 0 <br />11 <br />1.2 <br />1.3 <br />14 <br />15 <br />I6 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />32 <br />33 <br />�4 <br />35 <br />35 <br />37 <br />38 <br />39 <br />City Cnuncil Study Sessiou <br />Mondlay, Au�ust 2�, 200'i <br />�'age 13 <br />�ands' Iogical and meaningfi�l axgu�nents on the entire issue, in addi- <br />�ion to simi�aar eomm�nts by Councilmen�b�r Ihlan. Mx. Houck ad- <br />v�sed ihat he had thoroughly reviewed the Camprehensive Plan, and it <br />seerned there was on�y one option voted upon by the City Council, <br />and no allovcTance for any retail, questioning how the proposed AUAR <br />L�pda�e could include three (3} scenarios. <br />Mayo� K�ausing clari�ed that t�e public o <br />the City Council to Iis�en to its constituenc, <br />�rv�� <br />from a persona� persp�ctive, his �ation��� � <br />�� <br />Houck's e-rnail due ta it being a foxward � <br />the Mayor's reiusal to respond �o suc�i atte m <br />ter assassinations. Mayor Klausing' assured <br />would be addressed as an�aro���ate. <br />Councilmember Kough assured Mr. '''�: <br />City Councz�members wez�e li�stening <br />Kough opzned tha� �ach Cou�c��memb <br />iime, and he hoped that �he ratzanale;,f <br />to clean up co�a.���ninated piroperties. '' <br />Cou; <br />to ci <br />f pu����c�{��flmment was for <br />� ���ayor Klausing no�ed, <br />�'or'��esponding to Mr. <br />��e-mai��f�M�r. Sands, and <br />i�pts at de����.to charac- <br />�� <br />Mr. Houck ����.�' e issues <br />that at least some of the <br />tzzens. Caunc��member <br />�d �heiar conscience at the <br />AUAR Update would be <br />clarified;',;tha� a�� Councilmembers were �istening <br />Ron Tann�ng�� �68 Srenner Avenue <br />' 11�r. Tannin� acl�'.��ed t�at he was a aresident on ihe noarth s�de o� Lang- <br />���� <br />ton Lake; .and are �wed some o� the iraff c and contaminatio� issues <br />�-. <br />and "night�ares,'�pa�icularly on the south side. �VIr. Tannzng opined <br />>, �hat �raffic wasn'� much different now than when the tr�ackzng firms <br />were in fix11 `operation. Mr. Tanning further opined �hat the neighbo�s <br />appeared, t�o be a silent major�ty, with th� same p�ople p:roviding pub- <br />l�c co�riment to �he public repeatedly, whether they were xesidents in <br />the iinmediate viciniiy or noi. 11�r. Tanning expressed appreciation for <br />what the Council majority was attempting; acknow�edged wha� <br />needed to be done; and opined �ha�, z£ neeessazy �o move �'orwa�rd and <br />comple�e the proj ect, "big box" retail was aeceptable to ihe neighbor- <br />hood. Mr. Tanning admitted that, even within his own family, there <br />was dissention about retail andJor mixed uses; and opined that the <br />original p�an was flawed from the beginning, w��h too much tax in- <br />