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money for the property. Or/ginally, the agreement for selling that property was 40,000 dollars, <br />with a condition that only single family homes could be built on it and that the developer would <br />pay for connection of city water and sewer to the DeBoers' home. Since the death of Henry and <br />Evelyn, their daughters are asking for 20, 000 dollars more. That could easily be made up by <br />charging 5,000 dollars more per single family house (there were four single-family homes <br />proposed on their property). In the scheme of things, a homeowner would not notice an extra <br />5,000 dollars on the cost of their house. I don't see financially any reason why the developer <br />needs to build these extra units on this property because the daughters raised the asking price for <br />their parents' land. <br /> <br />You as a city council member owe it to Henry and Evelyn to see to it that their wishes were <br />followed through. Perhaps if you were to wait 20 years after their de~ath, placing town homes on <br />this property might be acceptable, but less than two months have passed. It is too soon after their <br />death not to follow through with their wishes. <br /> <br />I hope that this is just an oversight and that you are not even considering approval of this <br />preliminary plat. Please deny this. <br /> <br />Please do your best to keep this piece of property for the building of single family homes. I feel <br />that it is morally wrong to put town homes 9.rl the peBoer's property just months after Evelyn <br />died. Evelyn can't speak for herself, so I feel that I need to do it for her. She felt very strongly <br />that she wanted there to be single family 12o. m¢~ there, please do your best to follow through <br />with Evelyn and Henry's wishes. .. <br /> <br />Thank you for your time. I hope that you Wi!l ~ ~ rlo-ht thi~, o <br /> .. ~t~*~' r"?'-"~' <br /> <br />Deb KuechJe <br /> <br />-212- <br /> <br /> <br />