Arborlea Neighborhood Against Zoning Variance between 100 & 104 West Ferry Avenue
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Rob Dallow
11 years ago
We should preserve Arborlea as it is today and not start changing zoning rules to accommodate new builds in the area.
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Paul Bradley
11 years ago
Against Zoning Variance
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Chris Brenner
11 years ago
We having zoning laws for a reason. They are in effect to protect those who live in this community. In this case, a variance is being requested by someone who has no intention of living in, and bettering, this community. This is only being done for financial reasons, and would be at the detriment of the neighborhood. Please do not allow for this harmful variance.
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Casey Brenner
11 years ago
112 W Ferry Road
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Brian Layden
11 years ago
We having zoning laws for a GOOD reason. Please do not allow for this harmful variance.
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Peter Chapman
11 years ago
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It would seem that the grating of a variance should be for an existing homeowner where the current zoning impacts negatively on their ability to utilize their property (and the granting the the variance will not negatively affect existing residents). If a variance can be granted for any developer hoping to turn a profit on an empty lot (in a neighborhood where there are already long term unsold new build houses) then there does not seem much point in having zoning codes in the first place. I am against the variance.
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Kathleen Heinz
11 years ago
I, too, am against granting the variance. The frontage us just to narrow to accommodate a new residence without devalued neighboring properties
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John Vollaro
11 years ago
We oppose.
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Michele Toy
11 years ago
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I am against the variance. What open space remains adds to the value of Arborlea and Yardley. If we wanted to live in squeezed in houses of new construction, we would move to Another area.
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Sean Schuback
11 years ago
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The lot is far to small for 2 houses, it would force them to be too close together. If there is a develpor who purchased the property they can make a significant profit by simply updating and expanding the current home and by upgrading the lot and the landscaping.
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Heather Humienny
11 years ago
Lower Makefield Township is known for its commitment to open space. This re-sell company in not interested in the neighborhood or Lower Makefield Township.
We should preserve Arborlea as it is today and not start changing zoning rules to accommodate new builds in the area.
Against Zoning Variance
We having zoning laws for a reason. They are in effect to protect those who live in this community. In this case, a variance is being requested by someone who has no intention of living in, and bettering, this community. This is only being done for financial reasons, and would be at the detriment of the neighborhood. Please do not allow for this harmful variance.
112 W Ferry Road
We having zoning laws for a GOOD reason. Please do not allow for this harmful variance.
It would seem that the grating of a variance should be for an existing homeowner where the current zoning impacts negatively on their ability to utilize their property (and the granting the the variance will not negatively affect existing residents). If a variance can be granted for any developer hoping to turn a profit on an empty lot (in a neighborhood where there are already long term unsold new build houses) then there does not seem much point in having zoning codes in the first place. I am against the variance.
I, too, am against granting the variance. The frontage us just to narrow to accommodate a new residence without devalued neighboring properties
We oppose.
I am against the variance. What open space remains adds to the value of Arborlea and Yardley. If we wanted to live in squeezed in houses of new construction, we would move to Another area.
The lot is far to small for 2 houses, it would force them to be too close together. If there is a develpor who purchased the property they can make a significant profit by simply updating and expanding the current home and by upgrading the lot and the landscaping.
Lower Makefield Township is known for its commitment to open space. This re-sell company in not interested in the neighborhood or Lower Makefield Township.