The board really can't stop this. If they do they would be hypocrites. As long as the proper guide lines and code is followed why would it be stopped? You can't pick and chose who's allowed to do the same thing the previous home developers have done. Right?"Where your house and yard sits, was also open green space not so long ago. It was perfectly fine when the development benefited you, and your house was built, but is off limits for us?" they asked.
I think it's pretty condescending towards the people who own the property that others are telling them they don't want it built on. Those very same people didn't have an issue when their homes were built."I think one thing that's interesting about this letter is it (ticked) off a lot of people in the neighborhood. They felt it was very condescending," said Gray Birch Court resident Larry Rera, a project foe.
Buy the whole piece and be done with it.Rera and Paul Boser, also Gray Birch Court residents, say they were annoyed to find out the Jacobses were selling to Natale Builders because residents in their subdivision have offered to buy a portion of the property over the years, but Richard and his father always declined.
Didn't care when their homes were built.Once neighbors learned about Natale's plans, they swiftly raised concerns about the project’s effects on wetlands, water drainage, traffic levels, pedestrian safety and the wildlife that now call the Jacobs property home.
https://www.facebook.com/New-Road-Fa...1567729876985/A core group of critics formed the New Road Family Safety Association, which organized opposition to the project, oversaw a lively Facebook page and kept tabs on the approval process.
The association's leaders passed out 125 bright yellow signs in the subdivisions near the Jacobs property and along New Road that decry the "dangerous rezoning" plan.
Why is it dangerous?