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Mr. R itte r; #3 March IfjL 1 9 ^9 • Frank Strong was present as a private oitisen and not speaking for the railroad, but hie 25 y«ar® experience in handling industrial affairs was °« aiderable value to the members of the Planning Go®“ , mission, and incidentally to ourselves, as heexplained clearly that industries would not ® r®&d inside the property, such as suggested by form®* Planning Engineer, and he felt that the compromise as finally outlined was fair to both sides. fhe matter will be presented to the Planning Commission for final approval at their next regular meeting Tuesday night, March 29th. A. M. Folger