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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEmail from Tenneson's & Perkin's Tara Green From: Sent: To: Subject: Tammy de Weerd Tuesday, October 24,20061:05 PM Sharon Smith; Tara Green FW: Shepherds Creek Development and the City's proposed Kodiak Collector for tonight's meeting - please acknowledge it was received. Tammy de Weerd, Mayor City of Meridian WWrN.meridiancity.org (208) 888-4433 ext. 204 (208) 888-4218 fax -----Original Message- From: Mel Tenneson [mailto:mmtenneson@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 10:24 PM To: Tammy de Weerd; Joe Borton; Keith Bird; Shaun Wardle; Charlie Rountree Cc: skvandal@spro.net Subject: Shepherds Creek Development and the City's proposed Kodiak Collector Tammy, Hi, I am a homeowner in Bear Creek Subdivision in Meridian. I had a home built in this neighborhood because we value a large lot with privacy, have a semiquiet neighborhood with nice homes, and have a park in our subdivision. Recently the traffic on Stoddard, Overland, and Meridian road has become unbearable. I have to leave for work an extra ten minutes early just to make it to the freeway one mile away because of traffic. I am very concerned with the proposed Shepherds Creek Development and the proposed Kodiak Collector_ Bear Creek Subdivision and neighboring Belissima Stradda density is 2.5 homes/acre as opposed to the 8 homes/acre proposed by the developer of Shepard Creek; and the Kodiak Collector Street which was not addressed in any of the public hearing notices. This density is way too high for a new subdivision in this area and will decrease the prices of our homes drastically. Also the proposed collector will increase the traffic drastically in our subdivision with cars speeding to get to work in a residential area. I urge you and the city council to take a very close look at this proposed plan and at least change the density to no more than 4 homes per acre and not to have the collector connect to Bear Creek Subdivision. Meridian has expanded too fast for the infrastructure to keep up with, please do not let this mistake happen to our neighborhood. We need to plan properly for the future. Thank you, Mel Tenneson Melissa Perkins Jordan Perkins Melissa Tenneson 1