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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-12-02 Kim Nero Charlene Way From:kim nero <neromom408@gmail.com> Sent:Wednesday, December 02, 2020 10:37 AM To:City Clerk Cc:mark nero Subject:I do not support Compass Pointe application #H-2020-0100 External Sender - Please use caution with links or attachments. Let me first say, I sat the through the Future Land Use Management meeting in December 2019 when the city was taking away almost all low residential housing and putting in its place medium to high density housing. We were told at the th meeting this was being done to stop this type of behavior, constantly changing land use zoning. On December 19 this plot of land was passed via FLUM as a low residential plot. It needs to stay that way. My question why even have a FLUM committee or land use map when the contractors can just change all lots of land to high density homes after they buy them. I oppose this move as the land should be used for what it was originally slated. Stop lying to the citizens of Meridian about FLUM or hold to your word and turn the contractor down. If this passes I will know that Meridian City Council is not working for the people of Meridian but for the development contractors. Stop this change now. My reasons, besides the fact that this was already deemed low density less than a year ago, can be found below: To Whom it may Concern/City Council, I am writing to you about the proposed Compass Pointe zoning application and development at the corner of Victory and S Locust Grove intersection for the development of the 4.69 acre lot consisting of 48 high density townhomes and a private road. I am in full opposition of the rezoning and development as I reside in Bear Creek, a nearby development in Meridian. Not only will it negatively affect the already increasing traffic, but with the inclusion of a roundabout it would slow things down for residents to an unsupportable degree. It would not only be an inconvenience, but increased traffic could also pose a hazard to pedestrians and children that play in the area. Further, our school systems in South Meridian are already overstressed and this will only add to an already taxed system. This is a strong concern and I therefore oppose the addition of this zoning and development as it will create higher traffic, a direct threat to pedestrians, and an overstressed school system. Kim Romans 10:17 — So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ. 1