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12/31/1996
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parking on Washington; <br />B. General support for pedestrian gate: <br />■ Testimony at July 11, 1996 Planning Commission meeting: <br />Valerie Blackful, tenant, supports leaving gate as is; <br />Kristine Kimmerle, tenant, supports leaving gate as is; <br />Roseann Sullivan, Emerald Properties; noting Harold is public street; supports <br />pedestrian gate; <br />Carol Avila, resident manager St. Moritzitz, general support; <br />■ Testimony at October 7, 1996 City Council meeting: <br />Ms. Blacicfargo, resident of St. Moritz, testified that she finds it convenient to <br />have a pedestrian gate. She also noted that while the pedestrian gate has not always <br />existed, one was not previously needed before the sliding gate was put across the <br />driveway; <br />Vivian Dinune, tenant of St. Moritz, testified to the desirability of the <br />pedestrian gate, especially for the elderly tenants, particularly because without it, <br />pedestrians will be forced to walk in front of cars exiting and entering the complex <br />from Washington. She noted that visibility at that access point is not very good and <br />poses a danger for bicyclists and pedestrians; <br />Carol Avila, resident manager of St. Moritz, spoke on behalf of tenants <br />and testified to the desirability of the gate, particularly for the elderly; she also <br />16 <br />
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