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• • <br />• Page 4 of 8 <br />Planning 8c Zoning Commission <br />Minutes of September 29, 1994 <br />Linda Mains, of 808 N. 12th, is agreeable to the request but is <br />concerned that the permit might provide a gateway for Southern <br />Pacific expansion. <br />Ralph Mains, of 808 N. 12th, is agreeable to the request, however, <br />feels the cattle would bring flies. He would like to see them fed and <br />watered from the 16th Street side of the property. <br />2. OPPONENTS <br />Richard Watkins, of 804 N. 13th, is concerned since there is no grass <br />where Mr. Mathews has cleared, that ultimately, a large mudhole will <br />be created. <br />Sabino Ornelas, of 710 N. 13th, believes the livestock would create <br />mudholes, which would harbor mosquitos. <br />Manta Jackson, of 708 N. 13th, stated she grew up on a farm and in <br />no way would they have considered having livestock so close to their <br />home simply because of the noise, smell, and flies. <br />Dr. Tchokev, of 832 S. Broadway, is not sure what Mr. Mathews' <br />reason is for wanting to use this property as pasture land since his <br />lease with the railroad must be renewed annually. <br />Lisa Honeycutt Cook, of 630 N. 13th, is opposed to the request. <br />Freddie Akins, of 809 N. 12th, is leery of the railroad coming in and <br />closing streets. <br />Chairman Waters closed the public hearing. <br />At this time, Chairman Waters suspended the agenda and acted on Item IV. (See <br />Item IV.) <br />• <br />