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• Leslie Kato spoke in opposition to the removal of the property from the <br />register. <br />• Ellen Koldewey spoke in opposition to the removal of the property from the <br />regESter. <br />• Molly Doughty spoke in opposition to the removal of the property #rom the <br />register. <br />• Janelle McLoughlin spoke in opposition to the removal of the property from <br />the register. <br />• Mark McLoughlin spoke in opposition to the removal of the property from the <br />register. <br />• Sonja Melching spoke in support of removing the property from the register. <br />• Angel Barnes spoke in opposition to the removal of the property from the <br />register. <br />• Kim Sinclair spoke in opposition to the removal of the property from the <br />register. <br />• Linda Nelessen spoke in opposition to the removal of the property from the <br />register. <br />• Quan Dinh spoke in support of removing the property from the register noting <br />the condition of the home. <br />• Quynh Kieu, property owner, spoke in support of removing the property from <br />the register noting respect far the history of the home adding she is ready to <br />maintain the look of the home, noted the difficulties of the living conditions <br />adding the house is cold and has mold, commented on the problems with the <br />roof and the high cost to replace the steel windows and for the upkeep of the <br />exterior, noted she is willing to work with the Commission, but should be <br />given options. <br />• Ricki Older spoke in opposition to the removal of the property from the <br />register. <br />The Public Hearing closed at 6:37 p.m. <br />Commissioner Mill inquired if there are tax benefits for properties listed on the <br />register and if sa, did the property owners take advantage of this benefit. Ms. <br />Soboleske Hated there is a potential to save from the property taxes with the Mills <br />Act agreement, but added the property owners have lived in home for 25 years <br />and the tax base would be lower than what the Mills Act would be able to save <br />them and would not be a benefit to the property owners. <br />Historic Resources Commission Minutes 4 April 25, 2fl~3 <br />