HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-02-10 Renee Charlene Way
From: Rsh88 <rsh88@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2020 3:04 PM
To: jim@sawtoothev.com
Cc: phyllis@sawtoothev.com;jlm0222@cableone.net;jcsears625@gmail.com; City Clerk
Subject: Re: Proposed new subdivision
Hi Jim
Great letter!
My understanding after attending the first meeting is this land is already zoned and a go. What has not been determined
is if we get this guy who is going to build quality homes mostly for retired people or if one of the cheaper such as
CB builders gets the property and they cramp even more homes in.
What you might want to add is if the subdivision is built it must require its own entrance to and from Locust Grove.
Hope to see you at the board meeting.
Renee
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On Monday, February 10, 2020,Jim Lemieux<jim@sawtoothev.com>wrote:
This is in reference to the proposed Allmon Subdivision 5875 and 5885 N. Locust Grove.
I live in Saguaro Springs on the corner of E.Tuttle and N. Morpheus. It is our understanding that this subdivision will be
accessed via E.Tuttle, which is totally residential. We have lived here at our address for 5 years, and the traffic, mostly
cut-through traffic, has become very busy, particularly in the morning, after school, and evening commutes. Speeding
has been a serious problem here, and we in fact had speed humps installed; they are not really very effective since
they are not very steep, and contain cuts which allow traffic to bypass the humps themselves. Both Canyon Springs and
part of Saguaro Canyon have a lot of traffic cutting through between McMillan and N. Locust Grove; we who live here
feel it's not a good idea to add more traffic through these neighborhoods. In addition to the speeding vehicles, many of
which are contractors with pickups, trailers, and trucks, add to the dangers as well as the noise levels, not to mention
constant littering with bottles, cans,food containers, etc. being thrown out on a daily level. I am strongly convinced
that if these additional residences are allowed with the only access being through these subdivisions it will not only be
unhandy and annoying, but also dangerous to residents and potentially the vehicle traffic as well.The vast majority of
homes in these routes have garages on the streets, making backing out of our garages at the least inconvenient, but
also hazardous. Please do not allow this to happen.
Respectfully,
Jim and Phyllis Lemieux
5726 N. Morpheus PI.
Meridian, ID 83646
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208 890 7470
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