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• Minutes - San Leandro Ci Council Meeting March 19, 1990 Page - 8 - <br /> MISCELLANEOUS (continued)ty <br /> Gerald Mitchell , 236 Wge dm <br /> st Broaoor Boulevard- <br /> John Rucker, 232 Lexinton Avenue <br /> Glenn Hilton, 687 Pershing Drive <br /> Rosmarie Gallegos, East 14th Street <br /> Alberta Buchanan, 232 Lexington Avenue <br /> Sandy and Brian Barber, 123 Farrelly Drive <br /> Patricia Carlson, 365 Lexington Avenue <br /> John Pomaroian, 172 Farrelly Drive <br /> Barry Bookman, 171 Farrelly Drive <br /> Maria Cabral , Creekside Neighborhood Association <br /> Lois Burger <br /> Kwon Sheick, 111 East 14th Street, Beacon Gas <br /> Mark Geordiani , Farrelly Pond Resident <br /> Steve Hoover, 363 Suffolk Drive <br /> Christine Jasmare, 231 West Broadmoor <br /> Alex Adelman, 159 Bowling Green <br /> Gordon Greene, President of Farrelly Pond Neighborhood Association <br /> Dotha Steele, 139 Dorchester Avenue <br /> Dave Jorgensen, 698 Dutton Avenue <br /> Tanya Armstrong, 380 Bowling Green <br /> Claudia Miller, 348 Farrelly Drive <br /> The following persons spoke in favor of the monument. <br /> In general , they said they felt it was good for the City and for future <br /> generations and felt that a compromise had been achieved. They noted that <br /> they felt the identity of the City should be the issue, and the monument and <br /> associated improvements would benefit not only the Farrelly Pond area but <br /> the entire City. <br /> John Goodman, 498 Superior Avenue <br /> Christine Scovey, representing Broadmoor Neighborhood Association <br /> John Bailey, 495 Fortuna Avenue <br /> Jack Goodrich, 680 Bancroft Avenue <br /> Betsy Vinners, Owner of Nicky World Travel ; 'also representing her <br /> mother and sisters who own property on East 14th Street <br /> Angelo Lievore, 908 Rodney Drive <br /> Cathy Wilts, 237 West Broadmoor <br /> Susan Hesseltine-Goodman, representing the Broadmoor Homeowners' Association <br /> Carol Kennedy, 505 Dowling Boulevard <br /> Dennis Janssen, from the North Area Business Professionals Associations <br /> Loren Worm, North Area Business Association <br /> The following speakers had other comments: <br /> Mark Lauper, Lauper's Furniture, 1031 MacArthur Boulevard, noted that, as <br /> a result of the North Area Program, a number of improvements are being made <br /> to Lauper's Furniture. <br /> Howard Ott, 325 Lexington Avenue, said he felt the "Welcome to San Leandro" <br /> sign was all that was needed and nothing else. <br /> The matter was closed to public comment. <br />
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