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Name: Landry Watson on Feb 24, 2007Comments: Help preserve our Ocean Beach community. Don't let developers ruin our neighborhoods.Flag
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Name: Rick Cote on Feb 24, 2007Comments: Don't let this place turn into S. Mission or P.B., and, no, I'm not on Landry's payroll.Flag
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Name: Jane E. Hanselman on Feb 24, 2007Comments: I do NOT want Ocean Beach's community feel to be destroyed. The new building proposed takes away from everything Ocean Beach represents. Small, pedestrian community - no big business. An institution that was created in the 50's and is well rooted today. I strongly oppose the Stebbins Residence - Project 51076.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Bryan T. Bennett on Feb 24, 2007Comments: As a long time property owner/resident of this area, and a opponent of the last Stebbins attempt at a proposed temporary zoning change, I have to say I am against this project as well. I see this as a potential PandoraFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jon Grimaud on Feb 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Melanie Pierson on Feb 24, 2007Comments: This will be as bad as the Lennar condos in my back yard by Sharp Cabrillo. After 20 years, I am thinking of moving.Flag
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Name: Patricia Needham on Feb 24, 2007Comments: This particular project is a disaster waiting to happen. You cannot have underground parking on a street that is under water every few years with a heavy rainstorm and/or a storm surge from the ocean. The water will run in from the street.Flag
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Name: Amy Gray on Feb 24, 2007Comments: please do not let this happen. i am a voter and take this very seriously. i also live on voltaire and i am concerned that one of the last places in san diego with it's own personality and uniqueness will disappear. what is so great about every building looking the same somebody wants to make more money. what about the somebodies who want to keep their homes(affordably) and live in peace. find somewhere else to build. you know there's not any EXTRA california coastline. please let us enjoy it too(without having to make over80,000 a year. we all still vote. thanks and think with a consience!Flag
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Name: SaraLouise K. Wood on Feb 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Wood on Feb 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Marc Merusi on Feb 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Peg McLaughlin on Feb 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: TYSON TRUEBLOOD on Feb 25, 2007Comments: Don't let this happen to OUR neighborhood, OUR community or to OUR Beach.Flag
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Name: VICKY OTSUKA on Feb 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: James Mcduffee on Feb 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Mack Ratcliffe on Feb 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Erin Wyatt on Feb 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Christina Ciganda on Feb 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tom Weinert on Feb 26, 2007Comments: I am opposed to this in a huge wayFlag
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Name: Michael Caldwell on Feb 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Amie Frank on Feb 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Amie Frank on Feb 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Garrett Smith on Feb 26, 2007Comments: This kind of stuff needs to stop!!!Flag
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Name: Lynne Thelen on Feb 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 26, 2007Comments: Go get'em Landry!!!Flag
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Name: Nancy Taylor on Feb 27, 2007Comments: Don't forget to follow the instructions for appealing the decision of the Planning Commission as per the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING, dated 1-25-07. It is very important that you follow their instructions. The issues that you may want to challenge the City on, are limited to the issues that are raised at the public hearing or written in correspondence to the city at or before the public hearingFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 28, 2007Comments: I think that the last thing that we need brought into our little town of Ocean Beach is a development like this. We like it the way it is, self sustaining, peacfull, and not part of the corporate world wich surrounds us. This proposed structure is too big for our little town. Please have respect for what the community wants, and not money seeking developers that are only looking for financially benefiting themselves. Thank YouFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 28, 2007Comments: I think that the last thing that we need brought into our little town of Ocean Beach is a development like this. We like it the way it is, self sustaining, peacfull, and not part of the corporate world wich surrounds us. This proposed structure is too big for our little town. Please have respect for what the community wants, and not money seeking developers that are only looking for financially benefiting themselves. Thank YouFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 28, 2007Comments: Please dont allow a devopment of this stature to enter our community. It is too big for our little town, and there is no need for it. ThanksFlag
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Name: Kristen Sargent on Mar 2, 2007Comments: Leave OB alone. It's the last great neighborhood.Flag
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Name: Catherine Strada on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Donald Brown on Mar 6, 2007Comments: protect our coastline!!! This would be disastrous for our community.Flag
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Name: Mike King on Mar 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: John Lucier on Apr 10, 2007Comments: I live immediately next door to Mr. Stebbins, in a duplex I've rented for a dozen years. While I have no beef with Stebbins personally, since we'd all build a castle in the midst of shacks if we could, I feel the entities in government have been negligent in reigning in the minority and serving the public interest. This is a community, not a piece of real estate. From an engineering standpoint I really believe Mr. Stebbins is clueless to what he is getting into. It does flood here, we are nearly the low point in the zip code. How many of us little "ghetto" people will be denied basic housing when our homes collapse from this engineering nightmare's undermining our foundations I think that's all part of the grand plan anyway, Witness Tami Fuller of Coldwell Banker sending her glossy postcard baiting further sellouts. If Stebbins' nightmare causes others to be condemned he will be forced to pay damages, but then probably sneak in and buy them cheap, the block falls and the city gets a fortune in permits. Long live the pension debacle, it's why he's gotten this far. The Hearse Guy.Flag
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Name: Travis Cooper on Jun 23, 2007Comments:Flag
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