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Poling, Roger & Sarah re: Born Ave. Street Jeanne Schneider Page 1 of 1 /l1//lJ Z~ From: To: "Roger & Sarah Poling" <rspoling@juno.com> <rbuoI1@mchsi.com>; <amichalski@cityofdubuque.org>; <dnicholson@cityofdubuque.org>; <jmarkham@comerenergy.com>; <jconnors63@mchsi.com>; <pcline@cityofdubuque.org>; <jschneid@cityofdubuque.org>; <ctymgr@cityofdubuque.org> Wednesday, March 30, 2005 10:23 AM possible Indiana subdivision Sent: Subject: Dear Mayor and City Council members, My husband and I live at 1615 Born Ave. A neighbor recently showed us a plan that puts a subdivision in the lot behind ours and a road that will be created between our property and our neighbors at 1595 Born. We are concerned about this possible new road especially. We are not sure that there is enough room for it to go between our properties, and we have a young child and are not thrilled at the prospect of being a comer lot. When we purchased the property, we knew of the easement between us, but had always been told that it was too narrow for a road, at best it would be a one way entrance or exit to the lot behind us. (we know that is zoned for business and figured we could have a parking lot behind us.) Is there anything we can do to prevent this new property from going in? How can we be sure that the lots have been surveyed correctly?-- the flags marking our lot are different than the lot lines we have been given before. Many of our neighbors are unhappy about this as well. What is our best avenue of complaint? to the new owners, do they need approval at a city council meeting, who should we consult to voice our concerns? We would appreciate any help in this matter. The plan was prepared by Buesing and Associates for Bill Luksetich and Tom KeIzer ofK.Z investments 4840 Asbury Rd. Dubuque IA 52002. We have not yet contacted them to seek further info. Sincerely, Sarah and Roger Poling CD 3/30/2005