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-�. .� <br />retain low density and preserve natural habitat areas. Mr. Scroggins opined that <br />people don't attend meetings to voice their support of things that are worthwhile, <br />and only attend to object to projects. Mr. Scroggins further opined that this was <br />not a bad development, was well-done, and well-created. Mr. Scroggins opined, <br />from his observation of the traffic hub, he didn't see this project as being much of <br />a contributor, since the problem already existed. Mr. Scroggins opined that, while <br />he didn't have any statistical data to share, he believed the project was good and <br />he would look forward to moving in there. <br />Vijay Pottgrugod, 2250 Midland Grove Road, #105 <br />Mr. Pottgrugod opined that that the apparent rationale for the project seems to be <br />to increase the City's tax base; however, Mr. Pottgrugod suggested that the 174 <br />units in the Midland Grove project would become less valuable, in addition to the <br />twenty (20) units of Ferriswood, and the single-family homes along County Road <br />B and along Cleveland and Fairview Avenues. Mr. Pottgrugod further opined <br />that the City may actually end up losing revenue over the long term, experiencing <br />a net loss, especially if this proposed project proved not to be financially viable. <br />Andy Weyer, 2025 W County Road B, Property Owner and Applicant <br />Mr. Weyer noted the many revisions to the proposed project over a year of <br />development; and opined that the presentation addressed and was tailored to <br />accommodate previous public comments, in addition to those of the City Council <br />and Planning Coinmission. Mr. Weyer provided a historical perspective form his <br />family's point of view, and the previous development of Midland Grove and <br />Ferriswood, with Mr. Mueller serving as developer on those projects as well. Mr. <br />Weyer opined, from his discussions with Orchard project engineers and <br />architects, that drainage issues could be solved, with all property owners working <br />together. Mr. Weyer further opined that an inordinate amount of time had been <br />spent on developing this project to-date, and asked that this area, inadvertently <br />skipped during the recent Comprehensive Plan review, be slated for directed <br />development. Mr. Weyer opined that this had not been an easy project for him, <br />even though he believed in the project, but facing the need to give up the family <br />orchard. Mr. Weyer advised that the family supported this project as presented; <br />and suggested that the Coinmission ask the project team to return to dispute <br />misinformation presented during public comment tonight; and looked forward to <br />the Commission's strong vote of support for this project. <br />Jackie Eastman, 2250 Midland Grove, #107 <br />Ms. Eastman spoke in opposition to the project, as she'd previously indicated in <br />signing the petition. Ms. Eastman opined that she liked the green space and trees. <br />Ms. Eastman addressed the number of tickets given out by the City's Police <br />Department for speeding on Cleveland off Highway 36 now that County Road B <br />was a dead end, and opined that the roadway served as an extension of the <br />freeway, since it provided a more visible route. Ms. Eastman asked that the City <br />Council investigate the need for this type of senior housing, since many of the <br />existing senior housing facilities had vacancies. <br />Vice Chair Boerigter invited Mr. LeBarron to respond to and/or address any <br />factual inaccuracies presented; however, Mr. LeBarron declined. <br />Vice Chair Boerigter closed the Public Hearing for Planning File 09-002 at 9:48 <br />p.m. <br />
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