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stating he wants to continue the use. of wood poles, <br /> recognizing the reed to address safety is-sues. <br /> This having been said, he stated he does not <br /> understand the need for any further discussion, or why <br /> others should have any input in the decision. He- did <br /> recognize the right for discussion contained within the <br /> public forum. He is of the opinion that the decision <br /> regarding the materials used for light poles is solely his, <br /> as the developer, provided they are deemed safe and <br /> efficient . <br /> The Chairman asked if it could be agreed the <br /> fiberglass pole is visually comparable, would the. developer <br /> change his mind. <br /> Mr.. Bonvie responded, "I would have an open mind. " <br /> "If I can be shown that a fiberglass pole would look very <br /> similar to the wooden poles, I would certainly be open <br /> minded to that" . He stated he feel'feel's the use of wooden <br /> poles in this development is very important. Aesthetics <br /> being h-is major concern. If it could be proven at a <br /> distance of to-feet that the fiberglass pole is visually, <br /> similar, he would be very open-minded. <br /> The Chairman suggested this matter be explored and <br /> resolved as- this issue has been going on much t o long. <br /> There was some discussion regarding structural issues, <br /> which can only be answered by an engineer. <br /> Ir. Bonvie stated there would be discussion of this <br /> matter with the -unit owners at an Advisory Board Meeting <br /> scheduled for August 1 , 200 . <br /> Dennis Bal. arin-i stressed the importance of reaching a <br /> mutually agreeable decision in this matter at this time. <br /> Lee Gurney expressed her agreement, in principle, with <br /> the decision being made by the developer for -aesthetic <br /> reasons; however, a compromise with the unit owners would <br /> prove to be extremely 'important, if the developer would <br /> consider the use of another material . <br /> Mr. Bonvie having stated h.e would beep an open mind, <br /> s . Gurney suggested the unit owners also prepare a report <br />