Wood Road is one of our nicest areas. The required 3 acre minimum is crucial to maintaining the beautiful gravel road which serves the whole community.
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Betsy Holtam
9 years ago
Please keep the gravel roads with a three acre minimum lot size to preserve the rural atmosphere.
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Julie Zahner Bailey
9 years ago
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Three acre minimums on land adjacent to all gravel roads should be upheld. Gravel roads and larger acreage adjacent to them is critical to upholding our community's rural character.
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Patsy Jabaley
9 years ago
Please keep the gravel roads and preserve the rural atmosphere. This is the attraction of moving to this area.
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Barbara Sumrell
9 years ago
Keep our gravel roads w a 3 acre minimum density lot size.
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Elyse Anderson
9 years ago
I believe that City of Milton staff is trying to take away the rural feel of Milton by paving roads and cutting down all the trees! Also, they have too much control over architecture for residential. Please staff, listen to the residents! The Crabspple Master Plan has been thrown out the door. There was huge upset when the Master Plan was put into place because residents were upset about so much development in Crabspple. But, it passed before we became the City of Milton. Now staff is planning even more development! I think it's fine to build at Crabapple junction, make the round-about; because traffic is awful. BUT, it would be wonderful to leave the rural areas as they are when we look north of the junction. I think we can have both. I live very close to the junction - development is ruining our environment. I understand that development is necessary. BUT do it at the junction where we already have plans for traffic control, commercial and residential. I actually believe we can have both rural and commercial, live-work. They aren't mutually exclusive. Let's do this right! PLEASE leave the rural as is!!!!!
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Marian Seaman
9 years ago
Love the gravel roads!
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Debbie Mooney
9 years ago
Let's keep a little dignity left for "Rural" Milton!
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Rachel Greathouse
9 years ago
Paving this beautiful road would let be a travesty.
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Joy cade
9 years ago
Love that road! So beautiful!
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Darryl Jan Porter
9 years ago
Let's keep the roads as they are. Save the gravel
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Kristin McNeillie
9 years ago
Please keep our quaint dirt roads !!! It adds to our green spaces !!!!!
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Gary Fravel
9 years ago
Save the gravel!
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Kristin
9 years ago
We walk that beautiful road weekly - please stop the madness around here.
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Michael pardo
9 years ago
Preserve rural milton
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Jan Winchester
9 years ago
Milton needs to stick to the correct zoning for dirt roads and not stretch it . Wood road is not a paved road. Do what is right for the people on Wood road and Milton.
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Lisa Johnson
9 years ago
The charm of Milton is the rural feel and upscale neighborhood of homes being on large parcels. Paving portions of a gravel road to allow a loop hole/greed of subdividing into smaller parcels is just wrong!! We, as Milton tax payers all voted to incorporate our small town to preserve our community by having better control over the development in keeping Milton out of the hands of greedy developers and seeing our community commercialized and homesites of cluster housing.
Please retain gravel roads in Milton
Preserve rural Milton!!
Preserve our 3 acre minimum on gravel rd parcels.
Wood Road is one of our nicest areas. The required 3 acre minimum is crucial to maintaining the beautiful gravel road which serves the whole community.
Please keep the gravel roads with a three acre minimum lot size to preserve the rural atmosphere.
Three acre minimums on land adjacent to all gravel roads should be upheld. Gravel roads and larger acreage adjacent to them is critical to upholding our community's rural character.
Please keep the gravel roads and preserve the rural atmosphere. This is the attraction of moving to this area.
Keep our gravel roads w a 3 acre minimum density lot size.
I believe that City of Milton staff is trying to take away the rural feel of Milton by paving roads and cutting down all the trees! Also, they have too much control over architecture for residential. Please staff, listen to the residents! The Crabspple Master Plan has been thrown out the door. There was huge upset when the Master Plan was put into place because residents were upset about so much development in Crabspple. But, it passed before we became the City of Milton. Now staff is planning even more development! I think it's fine to build at Crabapple junction, make the round-about; because traffic is awful. BUT, it would be wonderful to leave the rural areas as they are when we look north of the junction. I think we can have both. I live very close to the junction - development is ruining our environment. I understand that development is necessary. BUT do it at the junction where we already have plans for traffic control, commercial and residential. I actually believe we can have both rural and commercial, live-work. They aren't mutually exclusive. Let's do this right! PLEASE leave the rural as is!!!!!
Love the gravel roads!
Let's keep a little dignity left for "Rural" Milton!
Paving this beautiful road would let be a travesty.
Love that road! So beautiful!
Let's keep the roads as they are. Save the gravel
Please keep our quaint dirt roads !!! It adds to our green spaces !!!!!
Save the gravel!
We walk that beautiful road weekly - please stop the madness around here.
Preserve rural milton
Milton needs to stick to the correct zoning for dirt roads and not stretch it . Wood road is not a paved road. Do what is right for the people on Wood road and Milton.
The charm of Milton is the rural feel and upscale neighborhood of homes being on large parcels. Paving portions of a gravel road to allow a loop hole/greed of subdividing into smaller parcels is just wrong!! We, as Milton tax payers all voted to incorporate our small town to preserve our community by having better control over the development in keeping Milton out of the hands of greedy developers and seeing our community commercialized and homesites of cluster housing.