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Radio Curious
LAFCO
Interview
Frank McMichael and Attorney Barry Vogel
 Radio Curious - Barry Vogel  Contact Contributor
Sept. 28, 2009, 2:45 p.m.
What to do with the approximately 78 acres just north of Ukiah, commonly known as the “old Masonite property,” will be on the ballot this fall, at the initiative of a German controlled shopping center developer, based in Ohio, known as Developer’s Diversified Realty. Referred to by its place on the ballot, it is called Measure A, and if it passes will change the zoning on the 78 acres from industrial to mixed-use. The major shopping mall proposed by the current owners of the land would have significant effects on the surround area for years to come if it is ever built.

In this edition of Radio Curious we visit with Frank McMichael, the executive director of the Mendocino County Local Agency Formation Commission to discuss a report the commission requested he prepare about the effects of this project. This program is the first is a series of several programs about this project.

I met with Frank McMichael in the studios of Radio Curious on September 25, 2009, and quickly got into the details of his report.

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00:29:10 1 Sept. 25, 2009
Ukiah, California
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