| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Wendy Tucker | |
| 152 | bob zion | |
| 153 | Rebekah Ellis | Please listen to us! |
| 154 | Deb | |
| 155 | Stephanie Woodard | This facility is not good for the patents or the community. The entire project has been marked by treachery and lies on the part of the developers. It must be rethought. |
| 156 | David Jones | |
| 157 | Nancy Bonior | |
| 158 | Steve Foust | |
| 159 | Anonymous | |
| 160 | Eva Foust | |
| 161 | D. Gramprey | Please help us in St. George and withdraw now. Living in St. George for 59 years it's time for a break. We have always welcomed and accepted people requiring special services. We know and want these people to get help but please look for another location. Let us think about the small school children and the services we now have . This area is completely saturated right now. PLEASE HELP US. |
| 162 | Cara Liander | Keep our Staten Island neighborhoods safe and free from ex-convicts! |
| 163 | Vera Naughton | I live across the street from the planned facility for now 18 years and have watched the very slow and painful move forward of this neighborhood. I finally, after all these years do not have to step over knifes and bloody individuals lingering in the entrance of my building or the corners of my street. I finally have park to go to and a very small selection of restaurants. Still no Supermarket. It is Light-years away from where it should be as a first sight stepping off the Ferry. This Neighborhood should be the Poster Child of Staten Island. So, NO muggings, threats, intimidations for me, please. |
| 164 | Tracey Wright | I agree that we need to serve the special populations on Staten Island. But we have our share already in St. George. It is unfair to saddle a large facility there where there was once a convent. It would be detrimental to the quality of life of the residents. |
| 165 | Peter Levine | Social Service locations should be more equally distributed across all of Staten Island, not only on the North Shore. |
| 166 | Jessica Creech | |
| 167 | Anonymous | |
| 168 | Alane Golden | |
| 169 | Anonymous | please keep this out of the neighborhood. I come home late at night and do not want any problems or surprises. The area already has its share of such places it is too much now. Please soread the wealth among the whole Island |
| 170 | GAYLE H. MICHENER | This is simply a disaster for this neighborhood! |
| 171 | Anonymous | there is enough on the north shore........there are other areas that can share the burden. it seems everything gets dumped on the north shore, but just see where these people live that approve things like this. we have had enough............ |
| 172 | Lil | |
| 173 | Maryellen Tully | |
| 174 | Lil Palumbo | |
| 175 | Anonymous | |
| 176 | Anonymous | |
| 177 | Anonymous | |
| 178 | Patricia Mezzacappa | |
| 179 | Anonymous | Use the Bayley Seton property. That is certainly a wasteful area. St George already houses several resources for the behavioral and physical needs of individuals. The residents of that area are not listened to fairly and there are several schools in that vicinity. |
| 180 | Michael Lebert | The St. George area has accomodated a variety of social service programs over the years to the point where it now has a disproportionate share of these facilities and programs scattered throughout the community. This facility is being unfairly pushed on this community and this has to stop here and now. Please withdraw your approval and stop this facility from becoming operational. SVCMC's fiscal track record and commitment to serving Staten Island is questionable, at best. Don't allow history to repeat itself. |
| 181 | Jim Harmon | I have lived in this area since 1994 and don't understand why the local politicians fail to see the large future base of potential tax revenues associated with increased development of both residential and commercial property along the North Shore. We have already seen leib purvitz, the developer of bay street landing 3 and other projects forced to scoop up a potential project hospitality project on bay street next to one of his pending developments. Would he potentially be interested in this as well? Would he have made the multi-million dollar investments had he know of these projects? Will he continue to invest? |
| 182 | Barbara Lombardi | |
| 183 | Steven Socci | |
| 184 | Mary Leo | |
| 185 | Linda Pino | |
| 186 | Stephanie Ratcliffe | |
| 187 | Chery Adolph Gobin | I strongly oppose the "convent to ex-convicts" change of use for 78 Fort Place. All of the North Shore is shouldering much more than its share for all of Staten Island and NYC as a whole. There is a better solution and the residents, business owners and community at large deserve their overwhelming "NO--not this time" response to be respected for the health of our children and for all of our community. |
| 188 | Luca Esposito | We are not a dumping ground no more!!! We will fight this to the end and dare we lose, it still won't be over!!! Hey SVCMC, ever hear of TOTTENVILLE, PLEASANT PLAINS, RICHMOND VALLEY, ANNADALE, ELTINGVILLE, HUGUENOT, ETC...? Oh never mind, guess those areas aren't "ghetto" enough. I guess South Shore residents would be opposed to something like that so you decided to go with old reliable St. George. Now we are finally opposed to something that can destroy our neighborhood, and seriously put our ON THE SAME BLOCK SCHOOL KIDS in serious serious danger, and you dare call us NIMBY? Not only is it in our back yard, but it's in our side yards, our front yards, heck it's in our kitchens!!! Not this time! Not no more!!!! Just try us because this one you're gonna lose bad! |
| 189 | Fran Tess | |
| 190 | Bess Palumbo | |
| 191 | Justin Schultz | I myself am mentally ill having been diagnosed with schizo-affective and oddly enough have been looking to buy a house in the St. George area. Currently living close to Coney Island, I see what such group homes bring. People sit around the neighborhood begging, smoking cigarettes, and loitering. I am proof that you are not a bad person if you have mental illness, but by grouping 59 people into a single area will be a drain on the area. I am waiting to see how this pans out for I will not buy into St. George if the deal goes through. |
| 192 | Anonymous | |
| 193 | loretta maurer | warehousing mentally ill is uncalled for. convent too close to many area schools. mentally ill cannot be forced to take their medications therefore within a matter of minutes will revert back to the illness and its symptomatology. place these clients in a safe area both to themselves and the general public--grounds of bayley seton hospital, staten island hospital grounds of yesteryear located on castleton avenue or available acreage in the industrial park on the west shore of s.i. |
| 194 | Tom Martinez | |
| 195 | Tom Amesse | |
| 196 | Susan Amesse | |
| 197 | Anonymous | |
| 198 | Lois Hinderlie | |
| 199 | Eric Hausman | |
| 200 | Regina Fallah-Hausman | |