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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLetter from Barbara FulcherBarbara Fulcher 5215 S. Eagle Rd. Meridian, Id. 83642 APS R 1 g �®� I realize this is a re -run of all the past hearings. Our concerns are still the same. I inusfk6�.re� challenge the Hubble Homes aka as Providence Development Group's claim, that thev desire to be good neighbors. They keep coming back with the same basic plan, changing nothing, or taking into account the continuous protest to their development. I assume thev are planning on wearing the existing neighborhood down until there is no longer a resistance . (1) The first concern is traffic. We are now in the soccer season. I am assuming there are an additional 200 cars on the Eaele Road that are not thcre ordinarily. It is almost impossible to get out of our drive -way. What will an additional 1600 cars added to the traffic pattern do from this nroDosed development.? (2) The second concern is the density. There is no provision for storage of RVs, boats, Darkine. etc. Thev would have to be on street making clutter an accepted fact. There are no provisions for family life. They have added pocket parks; I assume these are for playgrounds. These are an ideal provision for drug trafficking or for a place for perverts to hang out. If you read the papers you know we have both. These parks are secluded without any open space. (3) The third concern is the aesthetic effect on our neighborhood. We have beautiful homes gracing the bluff overlooking the area in question. On the flats we have spacious ranch style homes on acreages which border the Hubble property. This is not a campatible combination with high density low income homes. (4) What is acceptable? (a)This development should not even be considered until Eagle Road is widened to accommodate the added traffic. If Hubble Development causes us (Fulchers) unavailability to access Eagle Road, they should build a bridge across Ten Mile Creek so that we have access to their stop light. (b) There should be some storage facility available for those who need it to eliminate the junky appearance. (c)These lots should be large enough to accomodate family supervised back lawns. This cannot be done with 8 houses to the acre. This development should meet with the quality homes that are already in this area. Quality living conditions should predominate over the bottom line of profit for the developer. Thank you for once again hearing our testimony. r Barbara Fulcher