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Sherwood Bishop, 124 Elm Hill Court, thanked Jared Shenk for all his work he did for the <br />community and the development process of Hillside Ranch Phase 2. He thanked the University <br />Students that worked during Bobcat Build. He really appreciated the students and the University <br />for all of their hard work. Also, thanked all of the Citizens that serve on various boards and <br />commissions. Thinks it's important to allow new people to serve and get that opportunity to <br />volunteer. <br />Gaylord Bose, 1926 Nevada, spoke about the investments that have been made around the <br />community at various recreation facilities to be used by families and young children. He apoke <br />about and encounter he had that day by coincidence with a woman that came to the park and that <br />the amount of drinking down at the park caused her to never return with her family. He hears <br />lots of comments about how families will not be back to enjoy the river. Asked that the Council <br />vote their conscience tonight, and to think about making this a family orientated place. <br />Melissa Derrick, 109 Kathryn Cove, provided a previous map regarding a compromise to the <br />drinking ban. She spoke about her belief of personal freedom. <br />Stewart Dale Spencer, 1290 Morningwood Dr, spoke about the pending alcohol ban and other <br />measures in the ordinance. He spoke against the banning of consumption of alcohol in those city <br />parks. Closed with quotes regarding personal freedoms, and asked that Council not approve the <br />banning of alcohol in City Parks. <br />Maxfield Baker, 1012 Haynes St, spoke regarding the Student opinion about the banning of <br />alcohol in City parks. They are concerned about the enforcement of this law and you will still <br />need to enforce the rules we already have in regards to litter and disturbing the peace. <br />Jay Heibert, 209 W. Sierra Circle, asked that the City Council reconsider the Hillside Ranch <br />Phase 2 project and to deny it. We have not received a creditable reason for why these <br />multifamily developments. <br />Monica Del Rosa, 110 Lockwood St, stated that they have over 1000 signatures in regards to <br />being against the ban. We are too focused on tourism and not on families. She stated that she <br />was not going to shield her children from the world, and that we already have parks for children. <br />Lisa Marie Coppolette, 1322 Belvin St, spoke against the Parks Ordinance. <br />Daniel Scales, 1322 Belvin, spoke against the Parks Ordinance and the banning of alcohol in <br />City Parks. <br />Greg Clayton, 212 Scott, concerned about the consumption or display of alcohol in the City <br />parks. Feels that there is a solution to the language. <br />Brian Simner, 1325 Clyde St, stated that he is against the banning of alcohol in City Parks and <br />asked the Council not approve that section of the Ordinance. <br />