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<br />38 <br /> <br />HR. STONE: Mro. o roo 88, do YOQ. 'have anything to offer <br /> <br />on 1t? <br /> <br />HR. CROSS: I mlght mentlon that I was drawn 11\to 1t to <br />a certain extent. There are a lot of nature lovers who are <br />veI7 happy to bave the lake, but those l1nes gOlng across the <br />property.ot varlGus people who have bought traots of land and <br />bu1lt summer homes lrrltates them a good deal. They look up <br />and see those vires; 1t 1sn't natural; 1t wasn't there when <br />'God oreated the park. . They feel they shGuld be burled Just <br />l1ke the tunnel. ItirrI ta~ed them with hav1ng a tunnel go <br />clear out of s1ght; tBat dIsturbed nature a good deal, too. <br />There are certaIn natural funotions which have to be <br />ca~ied on and which ohanges thlngs somewhat; and. 1t seems to <br />me 1t is going a l1ttletoo far to agitate and 1t shows a <br />certain 1ngratltude on thepartot Estes Park to add a let of <br />oost 1n order to el1minate all s1gns of the work. They want <br />1t done but they don't want 1t apparent. <br />HR. HUNTER: D1dthat mar the park any by the construo- <br />tien of their homes there' <br />HR. CROSS: That's 1'1ght. <br />HR. HETZGER: I don't think anybody notices them any <br />more. You take them for granted anywhere. <br />HR. CROSS: It's Just those property owners, the shadow <br />of heavy w1res. They're afraid they are going to fall down <br />and electrocute them. <br />