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VERSION 1 <br /> <br /> <br />At the onset of the Public Hearing, Mayor Adams announced that the rezoning of #1 <br />McKnight Place would be continued to the next Council meeting on February 26, <br />2007. Then he said if anyone was present to speak tonight and could not make the <br />next Council meeting, he/she would be heard. He encouraged <br />speakers to reserve their comments to only one night if their comments <br />C-1-b <br />would be the same both nights. <br /> <br />1. Rezoning for #1 McKnight Place <br />Ms. Brot apologized to all the citizens in attendance who had come, saying <br />she had not known about the continuation until shortly before the start of this <br />meeting. Ms. Brot encouraged anyone there to speak if they could not be <br />present at the next Council meeting. <br /> <br />2. Comprehensive Plan Update <br /> <br />Both hearings relating to the expansion and rezoning of #1 McKnight Place <br />were continued to the next Council session on February 26, 2007, due to the <br />request of the developer Mr. Charlie Deutsch. <br /> <br />The Public Hearings were opened at 6:45 p.m. <br /> <br />CITIZEN COMMENTS <br />1. Tom Malon, 8677 Barby Lane <br />Mr. Malon stated that he had e-mailed a message to all Councilmembers <br />stating that Barby Lane was originally dedicated for public use and <br />should not be closed by the City. He quoted from the survey drawing <br />“The undersigned owner of the tract of land hereon platted and further <br />described in the accompanying Surveyor’s Certificate, has caused the <br />same to be surveyed and subdivided in the manner as shown on this plat <br />which subdivision shall hereafter be known as ‘Barby Lane.’ The <br />portions of Barby Lane, 50 feet wide, and the Cul-de-Sac, at the west <br />end, which for better identification are shown hatched on the above plat <br />are hereby dedicated to the public use forever. The easements shown <br />on the above plat are hereby dedicated to the City of University City, <br />Missouri, for the purposes of installing and maintaining public utilities and <br />sewers, in, under, or over said strips. The building lines as shown are <br />hereby established.” Mr. Malon did not believe University City had the <br />authority to close part of Barby Lane to be used for private use since this <br />subdivision street was dedicated for public use forever. <br /> <br />Mark Frank, 8686 W. Kingsbury Ave <br />Mr. Frank questioned the City’s opinion of the rezoning and why the <br />City’s version was different from Mr. Deutsch’s original request. <br /> <br />Mr. Lehman Walker, Director of Community Development for University <br /> <br />C-1-c <br /> <br />