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• • <br />• Minutes, Joint Public Hearing and Regular Meeting <br />April 15, 1981, Page 3 <br />Councilman Kibodeaux: Do you know? <br />Pat Muston: Probably the width of the highway. The apart- <br />ments are directly across the highway from the proposed project. <br />Councilman Kibodeaux: <br />Would this be west of the apartments? <br />Mr. Hudgens: I believe the state right-of-way on 146 is 500 <br />feet in width. <br />Councilman Kibodeaux: Nearly all of that is commercial on <br />that side, isn't it? <br />Mr. Hudgens: I believe all of that property south of Fairmont <br />Parkway is currently zoned commercial. Is that right, Pat? <br />Pat Muston: That is all commercial with a portion zoned light <br />industrial. <br />Mr. Hudgens: Well, I mean there is no residential zoning in <br />• that area. <br />Pat Muston: The only building in that entire area south of <br />Fairmont Parkway is the Union Hall on 16th. <br />Councilman Kibodeaux:; That building belongs to the people <br />working at DuPont. <br />Councilwoman Westergren; Mr. Burleson, what products do you <br />intend storing? You say this is mainly in by rail and will be <br />distributed by truck? <br />Mr. Burleson: A portion of this material comes in by rail; <br />the majority will be coming in by trucks but they will be <br />storing polymer resins. At this time they believe the first <br />phase is 214,000 square feet. They believe they will have <br />one user that will take this entire first building and will <br />mean just polymer resins. <br />Councilwoman Westergren: That is this darker area you show <br />on your drawing, the first building? <br />Mr. Burleson: Yes. <br />Councilwoman Westergren: Will you also have office space in <br />that building? <br />• Mr. Burleson: Yes, there will be approximately 2000 square <br />feet of offices. <br />