over the years i had conversations with fritz maytag at anchor. he was very strong, vehement at times, on the idea that it is possible for residential and commercial to live together in the same area, if everyone keeps their cool about them. actually, during midsummer, be even though i'm outside of that 500-foot area on this project, i'm probably within it slightly on anchor itself, and the sweet smell of hops is rather pleasant. it has never annoyed anyone in the residential area that i know of. you had a letter from dick millett is a longtime resident of the boosters, whom i've spoken to. they are fully in support of this, as is the merchants association. this is the type of thing that the eastern neighborhood was thinking about, where you have manufacturing, you have p.d.r., you have retail, and you have residential making a very compact, sometimes complex, neighborhood. everyone who lives around there knows that you weave around trucks that are big 18-wheelers that are making deliveries. it's just part of living there. but these particular lot