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1981-06-03 Joint Public Hearing and Regular Meeting
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<br />• <br />• Minutes, Joint Public Hearing and Regular Meeting <br />June 3, 1981, Page 8 <br />Meza: Neither does that include a beer joint. They have to <br />have a special permit. There is an ordinance to that effect. <br />Harding: But if this is rezoned and the property goes com- <br />mercial, could a steel mill go in there? <br />Meza: No. <br />Harding: O.K. That's what I was concerned with. <br />Simons: The biggest thing that could go out there is a retail <br />store or apartments. <br />Harding: Would that be like a shopping center type? <br />Simons: Yes. <br />Hardin: I am totally against this, because it would be right <br />in our front yard. When you move out like this you don't want <br />this kind of thing right on top of you. <br />• Longley: Mrs. Harding, were you objecting to Mr. Fladeland's <br />cabinet shop also? <br />Harding: The wood working? Yes, because it will entail a lot <br />of saws and drills and such. We want peace and quiet. <br />Simons: From what I can understand so far, is you people <br />don't really object to lots 20 and 21 but you do object to <br />the rest. <br />Harding: That's right, we do object to that property closest <br />to the subdivision. <br />Skarda: I know the Council is aware of this but you just haven't <br />thought of it. Sens Road, or 26th Street, is a county road. <br />That road has been designated as an evacuation route. That's <br />why it's about three feet higher than it normally should be. <br />When I moved out there 15 years ago, my property was higher <br />than the road. The road is now about three feet higher than <br />my property. You start cementing out there, you got a lake. <br />What are you people going to do about it? You have got two <br />drain pipes under that entire mile road. Two! But you sit <br />there, you say "County problem." I've talked to almost all <br />of you. I've talked to Tom, Kibodeaux, Meza, I've talked to <br />this man over here (indicating Malone). Now when you start <br />• cementing it, just remember what you are going to do. You are <br />going to flood us out. We are going to be like the two houses <br />on the other end of 26th Street down by the Berry's that are <br />
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