2020-05-18 Alisa Binetti
Charlene Way
From:Alisa Binetti <binetti.alisa@gmail.com>
Sent:Monday, May 18, 2020 9:26 AM
To:City Clerk
Subject:Fwd: Apartments Chinden and Balck Cat File #H2020-0022
Subject: Re: Apartments Chinden and Balck Cat File #H2020-0022
My concerns with the project are as follows:
This multifamily development will add an additional 300 plus cars commuting on
Chinden.
There will be at least another 150 plus children needing to enroll in the already
overcrowded North Meridian Schools.
I have spoken with several experienced realtors with the Spurwing area and they
have confirmed that this project will negatively impact our property values.
This multifamily project is excessively cramming too many units onto this parcel as
well as the open space does not integrate very well with the units.
Spurwing Heights is a very quiet and peaceful neighborhood, how much
noise/nuisances will come from this development.
How much foot traffic are we going to have in our subdivision using our subdivision
amenities (pond & picnic area) that we pay for?
I do not believe this is the right project for this area. The Spurwing Subdivision area
comprises of more expensive homes that pay much higher property taxes to the City of
Meridian than other areas in Meridian, therefore; this area should not be devalued by a
multifamily development moving next to us.
I would rather see a nice gated 55+-townhome community that includes nice
amenities with a coffee shop and a more upmarket retail space on the commercial
zoned portion.
THANK YOU,
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Alisa Dickmann
approximately 7 acres to 0.74 acres and increase the R-15 zone from approximately 15.1 acres to 20.85
acres; a Short Plat consisting of 2 building lots and 2 common lots on 21.59 acres of land in the C-C and
R-15 zoning districts; and, a Conditional Use Permit for a multi-family development consisting of 195
residential units on 20.13 acres in the R-15 zone; and, a Modification to the existing Development
Agreements (Inst.#’s: 106151218; 107025555; 110059432 and 114054272) for the purpose of removing
the subject property from the boundaries and terms of previous agreements and enter into a new one,
consistent with the proposed development plan.
Comments can be mailed/delivered to Meridian City Hall or emailed to cityclerk@meridiancity.org
Contact the Community Development Department at 208-884-5533 for more information.
Have a wonderful Day,
Kayla George| Assistant City Clerk
City of Meridian | City Clerk’s Office
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