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Frederick (197 Frederick St) | 10 fl | proposed
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I guess that is understandable, for the two or so months of the year that it is hot during school. Although I am sure the noise would be a distraction for a day or two then it would become white noise like most things. No different than having g the windows open at Eastwood right beside the highway. Students probably don't even notice it. 

I believe it was a city requirement, but I am new to the neighborhood and a younger adult so I wouldn't know. From my experience with central fredrick the nieghbourhood is changing into a younger demographic with children. I don't want to paint with a wide brush, but millennials seem to be a little bit more open to change and development. I could be wrong there are Nimbys in every generation.
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