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Charlene Way
From:Michael Gallenstein <mgallensteinidaho@gmail.com>
Sent:Wednesday, June 28, 2023 11:07 AM
To:City Clerk
Subject:Linder Village MDA H-2023-0005 CUP vote
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I am writing as a homeowner in Meridian to implore the City Council not to approve the conditional use permit for
Linder Village which would allow the developer to build a 500+ unit multi-story, high-density apartment building on
Chinden Boulevard near Paramount. The pace of high density building in Meridian, particularly on high traffic
thoroughfares like Chinden Boulevard is unsustainable and citizens throughout the city are becoming increasingly upset
about the pace of growth the City Council has approved. Please do not allow the developer of the next phase of Orchard
Park to proceed with this sort of development. It will only greatly exacerbate the issues posed by the significant increase
in commercial development in the same area. Homeowners throughout the city will be watching how the City Council
votes on this with great interest.
Thank you,
Mike Gallenstein
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Charlene Way
From:Liz Strader
Sent:Wednesday, June 28, 2023 11:14 AM
To:Michael Gallenstein; City Clerk
Subject:Re: Linder Village MDA H-2023-0005 CUP
Thank you Mr. Gallenstein,
I am copying the City Clerk on your feedback! I appreciate hearing from you.
Liz
Liz Strader | City Councilwoman
City of Meridian | City Council Office
33 E. Broadway Ave., Meridian, Idaho 83642
Phone: | 208-546-9501
City Council District Information Link
From: Michael Gallenstein <mgallensteinidaho@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2023 11:11:56 AM
To: Liz Strader
Subject: RE: Linder Village MDA H-2023-0005 CUP
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Hello Liz;
I am writing to you as a homeowner in Meridian to implore you not to approve the conditional use permit for Linder
Village which would allow the developer to build a 500+ unit multi-story, high-density apartment building on Chinden
Boulevard near Paramount. The pace of high density building in Meridian, particularly on high traffic thoroughfares like
Chinden Boulevard is unsustainable and citizens throughout the city are becoming increasingly upset about the pace of
growth the City Council has approved. Please do not allow the developer of the next phase of Orchard Park to proceed
with this sort of development. It will only greatly exacerbate the issues posed by the significant increase in commercial
development in the same area. Homeowners throughout the city will be watching how the City Council votes on this
with great interest.
Thank you,
Mike Gallenstein
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Charlene Way
From:Chris Johnson
Sent:Wednesday, June 28, 2023 4:09 PM
To:Charlene Way
Subject:Fw: Linder Village MDA H-2023-0005 CUP
From: Brad Hoaglun
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2023 2:38 PM
To: Chris Johnson
Subject: Fw: Linder Village MDA H-2023-0005 CUP
Chris,
For inclusion in the public record. What address do I use to send this for inclusion. I recall you sending me
something to send these to.
Brad
From: Michael Gallenstein <mgallensteinidaho@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2023 11:14 AM
To: Brad Hoaglun
Subject: Linder Village MDA H-2023-0005 CUP
External Sender - Please use caution with links or attachments.
Hello Brad;
I am writing to you as a homeowner in Meridian to implore you not to approve the conditional use permit for
Linder Village which would allow the developer to build a 500+ unit multi-story, high-density apartment
building on Chinden Boulevard near Paramount. The pace of high density building in Meridian, particularly on
high traffic thoroughfares like Chinden Boulevard is unsustainable and citizens throughout the city are
becoming increasingly upset about the pace of growth the City Council has approved. Please do not allow the
developer of the next phase of Orchard Park to proceed with this sort of development. It will only greatly
exacerbate the issues posed by the significant increase in commercial development in the same
area. Homeowners throughout the city will be watching how the City Council votes on this with great interest.
Thank you,
Mike Gallenstein
1