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Continued hearing on Mirbeau-Hummel at Badger High

By KAYLA BUNGE   Wednesday, November 7, 2007 - 1 p.m.
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LAKE GENEVA—The continued public hearing on the proposed Mirbeau-Hummel development will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, in the Badger High School auditorium, 220 E. South St.

The plan commission voted Oct. 30 to continue the hearing after dozens of people who registered to speak that night were not called during the allotted time. More than 100 people watched the public hearing on closed-circuit television in city hall.

Residents who would like to speak must fill out a speaker card, and speakers will alternate in favor of and against the development. Speakers will be limited to three minutes. Two hours have been allotted for public comment.

The plan commission plans to discuss and possibly vote on the proposed development plan following the hearing.




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