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12/31/1996
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should be for emergency purposes only. <br />■ Testimony at July 11, 1996 Planning Commission meeting: <br />Gary Feliciano, Harold Ave. resident, notes illegal activity and noise; <br />John Sullivan, property owner of St. Moritz Apts., notes that he reviewed <br />police records and found none documenting any alleged illicit activity; also noted that <br />on -site property manager picks up debris on a daily basis; <br />Joe Villareal, Harold Ave. resident, supports closing pedestrian gate; <br />Doris Villarreal, Harold Ave. resident, supports closing pedestrian gate and <br />notes noise associated with its use; <br />Richard Gibson, maintenance director at Washington Convalescence, discussed <br />problems and supports of closing pedestrian gate; <br />Dawna Baldwin, Harold Ave. resident, discussed problems not specified <br />and supports closing of pedestrian gate at 10 p.m.; <br />Pam Tatti, Martel Ave. resident, said that children and the elderly are not <br />using the pedestrian exit; also noted St. Moritz tenant parking and working on cars <br />on Martel; <br />Robyn Tereau, Martel, noted drug activity she has witnessed. <br />■ Testimony at October 7, 1996 City Council meeting: <br />Gary Feliciano notes problems from increased pedestrian traffic including <br />loitering and drug dealing, which has probably grown as a problem since 1977; he <br />FA <br />
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