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represerstative srieant as the Situations stands at the present <br />timed t`'Ir. Rear responded in the affirmative. <br />Ton ,' Recute~ , :~~-_,._, tlonmouth Court , said he was persccnal i <br />opposed to the project because of increased traffic, the <br />location of the gas station and ha*.~ing it as an entrance to tree <br />Ci. t}f. Chairman Lindsey asE~ed him what he wi shed dorce. h'Er. <br />Recutez recommended a postponement of a decision until a recent <br />traffic stud}t is done; inc additions, tae felt a gas station <br />should not back: up to residential homes. <br />JisTi h~ilier, =6~~• Camelot Court, opposed the complete project. <br />He thought it would interfere with the flow of traffic and <br />objected to the potential noise it woLiid create. Chairman <br />Lindsey asY ed him what he would I i t;-e r-egardx rag a decision . t~lr . <br />f'iiler responded that he fait construction should be stopped <br />urctii an overpass was built. <br />i :ober-t Fai rman , .-.~ ~ ~ Fai r-I ands Dri ife, stated he toad opposed ttae <br />project from the beginnar:g. He e.;pr-essed concern because of <br />tr-affic increase, noting that he has seen hit and run accidents <br />on that location and felt a gas station was not in the Crest <br />interest of the neighborhood. He supported the idea of a <br />restaurant instead of a gas station, adding that tae had a large <br />number of people ready to support that. He 'r9as concerned Witt-c <br />traffic and felt it could i~-ipact traffic one Fairiarcds Drive. <br />Chairman Lindsey noted that about three yea:=-s ago a restaurant <br />was proposed i n that area and recei r.~ed great opposi ti orc from the <br />Los F'ositas Home association. <br />Commissioner tai chel ott i asi~ed Mr . Fai rman i f tae i s p;-oposi ng a <br />seconc restaurant. He said he is proposing one iarger- <br />restaurant. He further e;;pressed concern about increased <br />traffic near his t-come. <br />Chairman Lindsey felt either a restaurant or a gas station would <br />affect the traffic. He as#~:ed i'rlr. Fairman if aiI the <br />improvements were done regarding the overpass if tae would be in <br />favor of the project. Mr. Fairrrsan said he would not. <br />Joe Scasia, .?i~_1 C;ulf Stream, who Ii-ved in the discussed area <br />presented a letter sent to t~[eadows residents and a paper <br />"Fmer-ging Facts". i-!e recommended that the gas station be moved <br />to Hacienda Frusi riess Fart; and that a f ami I y styi e r-estaurant on <br />the order of Sizzler-s be implemented for that location. He was <br />concerned with the traffic situation and thought mucl-s mare study <br />should be done regarding it. He felt the project sE-~o~eid be <br />postponed until a traffic study was done. <br />Har•rey Levine, 7tz~~r k::oll Center- F'ar€;way, r epr-esenting the <br />applYCatYOn, addressed the aforegoircg issues. He felt that <br />neither the gas station or restaurant were great traffic <br />generators. He ttaought tt-iat F'Ieasantors was in need of another <br />F'age 9 <br />