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Dominic Yagong,Chairperson <br /> and Members <br /> September 4,2012 <br /> maintenance obligations. He stated that he therefore supported the rezoning and supports having <br /> an auto repair shop on Nichols Road. <br /> Ms. Langer and I went door-to-door twice on the Nichols Road. In addition to the <br /> applicants and Ms. Langer, there are eleven residences on Nichols Road. Two renters stated that <br /> they were opposed to the rezoning and were willing to sign a petition. One of the renters, <br /> however, stated that he was moving in the near future. We were not able to subsequently contact <br /> the other renter. Two other residents stated they did not want an auto repair shop on Nichols <br /> Road but were not willing to sign any petition. Another resident who is an owner,but whose <br /> letter was returned as undeliverable, stated that she was interested in learning more, but she was <br /> not fundamentally opposed to the proposed auto repair shop. Two other resident owners stated <br /> that they supported the applicants. <br /> Proposed Conditions for Rezoning <br /> While Ms. Langer is still strongly opposed to the proposed rezoning, we request that Bill <br /> 168 be amended to include additional conditions to lessen the impacts of this project, in the event <br /> Bill 168 becomes an ordinance. The applicants have already indicated their willingness to <br /> modify their project in a letter sent to Ms. Langer after the completion of the mediation process. <br /> This letter is attached as Exhibit 5. We are in support of the proposed amendments being <br /> submitted by Council Member Brittany Smart. <br /> Yours very truly, <br /> KENNETH G. GOODENOW <br /> Attorney for Susan Langer <br /> Attachments <br />