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This is an interesting situation. If the only/primary access to the new development is via your neighborhood it might be a different situation than if there is an alternate route to access this 10 acre development from a different point.

I'm curious what the benefits to your specific neighborhood from each of these alternatives. I'm sure the city is happy to gain tax revenue, but what does your neighborhood gain?

The road back there is extremely narrow plus the residents complain about the noise coming from the auto body shops that are on the other side of the 10 acre lot.

The landowner said he has a signed petition from the residents who live back there to develop the land to industrial. I asked a landowner’s lawyer to give us a copy of that petition.

We feel this land owner and the city want to get this done even at the expense of our neighborhood.

We understand housing is tight and we welcome new homes and neighbors but 130+ units!!!?? With zero road/traffic improvements would be terrible for us.

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