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<br />Page 1 of 1 <br /> <br />Penaranda, Elmer <br /> <br />-~----"",,~,.,.,.,...,-, <br /> <br />From: Yvette Rice [ybrice@sbcglobal.net] <br />Sent: Thursday, August 03,200610:36 PM <br />To: Penaranda, Elmer <br />Subject: BZA Meeting on July 20, 2006 <br /> <br />Hello, BZA Members, <br />I am Yvette Rice, and I live in Mulford Gardens. This evenings proposed project is on the opposide of <br />San Leandro from my house. Whether it gets done or not it's not in my back yard, looking in my <br />windows. However I care about the rest of San Leandro just as much as I care about my next door <br />neighbors house. <br />I believe this project is not good for San Leandro. It is TOO much house for our City. No matter <br />where it is in town. It would definitly be considered a Monster House by anyone. San Leandro does not <br />currently have an exact ordinance to govern the size of a Monster Houses. The City Planning <br />Department has a rough number they use. <br />From the description I have read the actual Land may be large enough to hold the dwellings the <br />appicant is proposing. However, he will have to cut into the hillside, destroy other peoples views, <br />disturb the foundations of the surrounding homes. <br />We have had hill slides in the past where the City had to purchase homes from residents. A loss of a <br />house would be a simple process to remmede, but the loss of ones Home is devastating. No matter the <br />way it happens. BZA can not forsee the weather or earthquakes. <br />I am totally against this HUGE plan the applicant has presented to you. San Leandro has historically <br />been a bedroom community. People purchasing a home, raising kids. That usualy means single family <br />homes. This house in not in line with the bedroom community plans of San Leandro. And according to <br />the CIty Council at their meeting on Monday, July 17, San Leandro wants to remain. <br />Mayor Young and Counsilman Tony Santos said we need to bring in many new families to San <br />Leandro. When considering the plan in front of them that night the City Council was in favor of dividing <br />up the property and selling the individual houses to individual Single Families. Maybe this applicant <br />could consider that? <br />I believe this is a bad project as it stands. It is to big for our City, too big for the area, to big for the <br />property no matter what the setbacks, to darn HUGE!! It is unsafe for that area. That hillside is not <br />reliable to hold such a large, overgrown Monster House. WIth all it's little surrounding buildings. <br />Please vote against this project. It is not good for San Leandro. Now or in the future. We need <br />reasonable developments in San Leandros future. This is not one. <br />Thank: you very much for your time and attention to this very important matter. Sincerely from your <br />neighbor, <br />Yvette Buhler Rice <br /> <br />8/8/2006 <br />
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