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<br />The Mayor then directed the Manager to read the description <br /> <br />of the general nature and estimated cost of the proposed improve- <br /> <br />ment and the area proposed to be assessed therefor, as stated <br /> <br />in the published notice of hearing. After reading of the <br /> <br />notice, all persons present were afforded opportunity to be <br /> <br />heard, and the names and addresses of the persons appearing and <br /> <br />heard by the Council, and the substance of the views presented <br /> <br />by them were as follows: <br /> <br />MR. JAMES MEDWORTH, representing C W Transport Inc., 2785 <br />North Fairview: Asked if he heard correctly that this would be <br />a 9 ton street. When informed that this was correct, he said <br />he objected and said the street should carry the legal limit <br />prescribed by the Highway Department because 9 ton wouldn't <br />carry their semi trailers. <br /> <br />MR. JOHN LESTER, 1935 North Hamline: OWns a lot on Maple <br />Lane and Fairview. Asked if he would have to pay any of the cost <br />for the construction of the road. <br /> <br />MR. T. A. NELSON, 2622 North Fairview: Asked what the speed <br />limit would be on the proposed new section of road. <br /> <br />MRS. PAT MC SHERRY, 2865 North Fairview: Asked if the <br />property on Fairview from County Road B to County Road C-2 <br />would be zoned industrial or left the way it is. <br /> <br />MR. THOMAS WILLMUS, 3040 North Hamline: OWns property <br />in the improvement on Fairview Avenue. In favor of the improve- <br />ment. <br /> <br />MR. WILLIAM GALE, 1812 Bruce: Lives on the corner of Bruce <br />and Fairview. Already has a curb on his property and asked <br />how this improvement would affect him. <br /> <br />MR. HOLLY m~RIN~ representing Mid Continent Freight Lines, <br />2711 ~orth Fairview: In favor of the improvement. <br />