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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008-1016; Dan & Linda OldigesKeeling, Adrienne M From: Dan Oldiges [danoldiges@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 8:09 PM To: Keeling, Adrienne M Cc: Ron F Houck Subject: Land designation of Pittman Farms Page 1 of 1 10/20/2008 Adrienne, Please forward these comments to Leo Dierckman. As a resident of the Spring Mill Place subdivision, I am opposed to the creation of a special study area to study the area on the east side of Spring Mill Road north of 111th Street to the southern border of Spring Lakes Estates. The meeting on September 23rd was solely devoted to discussing the Land Use map. The area now being considered for special study was discussed at length and the decision was made to leave it designated as residential. At the conclusion of that meeting the process was to move on to subsequent sections. However, at the October 14th meeting this same ground was plowed again by those wishing to take a second bite at the apple. This is a disservice to your process and to those who attend and expect resolution at each meeting, rather than revisiting issues when they are not on the agenda and all people are not in attendance. This is certainly unfair to those people who did not attend thinking these issues were finalized at the previous meeting. The correct process is to leave the area designated as residential, as agreed to at the September 23rd meeting. As some Plan Commission members indicated at the October 14th meeting, a project for the land between 111th and 116th Streets should be presented to the Plan Commission and it's merits considered at that time. Creating a special study area merely prolongs the process and needlessly involves the residents in our subdivision in yet more meetings, a strategy merely designed to wear down residents. Dan & Linda Oldiges