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~J <br />Mr. Dale McCusek, 6001 157` Lane, stated he disagreed with the previous speaker. He stated <br />Mr. Grueber is trying to bring an event to the City where it will not cost the City a cent. He <br />thought if this were allowed it would bring in positive growth and hopefully get Town- Center <br />moving again. He thought this was a positive thing for the City. He stated all the pipes are <br />basically .the same because they have. to follow strict requirements. If the licensing is for one <br />year the City has the capability of taking it away or allowing Mr. Grueber to keep the license. He <br />stated he was in favor of this because he hoped it would bring events to the City that the only <br />other place they can enjoy them is at a fair. <br />Ms. Kathryn Richter, 8150 144' Avenue, stated she did not buy her property with the knowledge <br />of a possible demolition derby going in. She stated they pay huge taxes and they should not need <br />to put up with that. She also noted that Highway 10 is already busy without large trucks pulling <br />into the Diamonds parking lot and felt the road would need to be reconstructed. She thought they <br />needed some concrete ways to measure whether this is working for everyone and not just the <br />business. She did not think they should be expected to put up with this at their homes. <br />Mr. Steve Bulka, 14430 ??, Dayton, felt the only information that has been given since the last <br />meeting was regarding the noise. He stated this is basically the same proposal as last time. He <br />thought this should be denied because none of the questions have been answered. <br />• Mr. Dan Shelmer, 8100 144' Avenue, stated the difference between a train noise and the <br />motocross is the sustained noise level and the time difference the noise lasts. He did not see this <br />benefiting the community as a whole. <br />Chairperson Nixt noted he has not heard any pros or cons regarding the other events that are <br />being requested and he would like to hear more about those. <br />Mr. Leon Richter, 8150 144' Avenue, stated they have contacted the other areas, which are too <br />far from Diamonds to be notified. He thought if this were out in the Country, it would be fun but <br />being in a City is not the right place. He did not think they should be subjected to this type of <br />activity. <br />Mr. Steve Will, 8144 144' Avenue, respected Mr. Grueber's business and he understood the City <br />is in the growth mode by promoting activity and business. He thought this came down to the <br />location and if this is in the right area. He did not think it fit into the location and he wondered if <br />it would really encourage growth or would it discourage growth. He stated he did not want this <br />in his community. <br />Ms. Dianne Matt-Kiver, 8044 142°d Avenue, stated she did not understand the thought process <br />regarding bringing business to the City. She stated she was against this and did not think this <br />was the type of activity they want to bring into their city. She thought this would be something <br />that would be frustrating to residents. She stated Bill & Nancy Wright's, 7884 142"d Avenue <br />• NW, main concern was the value of their property. Bob and. Karen Brown 7854 142nd Avenue, <br />Piannang Commission/November 1, 2Q07 <br />Page 5 of 18 <br />-277- <br />