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Dear David Cook,

Your memories of Rocky Point mirror mine, and I also have great memories of fishing off the dock behind the Shore Dinner Hall. Your last comment suggests that you wouldn't want ANYTHING on that beautiful land to disturb your (and My) memory of our past. "This is not broken. Don't fix it!" David, it IS broken. Right now it is, as you say, a pristine piece of real estate. And it is currently being used for just about nothing. OK we show movies to children after dark when most of them have fallen asleep on their parents laps, but other than that, Rocky Point is costing our taxpayers a fortune for its' maintenance and gaining "zero" in revenue. I would be in favor of preserving part of the area for the public, and developing the rest for VERY expensive homes with VERY high tax revenue for the City that would lower the tax needs on the rest of us, add students to our schools, and make the area even MORE prestigious than it is today, a win-win-win situation for us all, especially for the 80,000 taxpayers that are paying the tab.

Don't worry David. The memories will always be there.

Happy Summer everyone.

Rick Corrente

The Taxpayers Mayor

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