- 15 - Lubbock since 1944, testified that the Lubbock Industrial Park lies north and east of MLK and Loop 289. He stated that the Lubbock Industrial Park was created by the Board of City Development and the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce back in the early 1950's. Mr. Huneke testified on direct examination that the Lubbock Industrial Park was a platted, ready-to-use industrial park with utilities and that the Lubbock Industrial Park had its own zoning classification. Mr. Huneke further testified that the Litton property was in the Lubbock Industrial Park. On cross- examination, Mr. Huneke changed his testimony and stated that the Lubbock Industrial Park was "preliminary platted" so that a user might immediately file a plat and move quickly through the platting process. Mr. Cantrell also testified about the Lubbock Industrial Park. Mr. Cantrell testified that the Lubbock Industrial Park contained platted lots, and it was developed by the City of Lubbock to promote industrial development in the area in which it was located. Mr. Cantrell further testified that the Litton property was in the Lubbock Industrial Park. Mr. Cantrell's report does not specifically mention the Lubbock Industrial Park; however, petitioners suggest that the maps included in Mr. Cantrell's report, which do not show the boundaries of the Lubbock Industrial Park but do make reference to the LubbockPage: Previous 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Next
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