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<br />Planning and Zoning Minutes <br />February 8, 2005 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />Judy Thielman, 270 32nd Street NW, who has lived at this location <br />for 20 years, stated there is not adequate parking to accommodate a <br />funeral and cars will line the street. <br /> <br />Kenneth Posey, 220 32nd Street NW, spoke in opposition to the <br />petition stating that he purchased his property because of the <br />neighborhood. He wants to see his child grow up in a happy place, <br />and with a funeral home there, he would see the hearse and people <br />going into the funeral home. Mr. Posey stated that there would be <br />noise from the policemen escorting the funeral. Mr. Posey presented <br />a petition with 26 signatures in opposition. A funeral service is not <br />needed in the neighborhood-there will be more people, more <br />crime-not every funeral is a good thing, sometimes there are <br />murders, crime, and disgruntled families. <br /> <br />Liz Nichols, 139 32nd Street NW, spoke in opposition to the petition <br />stating that she is a single parent and her son has to spend time alone <br />at home. Along with security issues, there is not enough parking and <br />with the bus thoroughfare, funeral traffic would be a problem. <br /> <br />Alvin Cole, 280 32nd Street NW, spoke in opposition to the petition <br />stating that he has lived at this location for 40 years and it is quiet. <br />He does not want a funeral home in the neighborhood. The traffic <br />would be bad with the funeral home and the school up the street. <br /> <br />Lisa Wright, Director of Colnmunity Development, advised the <br />Commission that she had certified 12 of the signatures on the petition, <br />which was more than the necessary 200/0 needed. She explained to the <br />Commission that this meant the City Council would need a 3/4 vote <br />to approve the zoning even if the P&Z recommended approval. <br /> <br />There was no further opposition, the public hearing was declared <br />closed. <br />