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Say No to the CSO

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Jerry Hall
10 years ago

Please vote this down. It is evident that it is an attempt by the CSO backers to mis-represent their real intention which is to add dense multi-unit housing into Milton.

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Glen Gesler
10 years ago

No to CSO....Keep Milton rural.

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Scott Horack
10 years ago

Incremental homes in Milton will most certainly ruin the rural feel to our community, while decreasing our property values and furthering the traffic challenges that our intersections cannot handle at the current population density.

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Steven Martini
10 years ago

Too much traffic already. Milton will become a miserable place to live if we continue at this pace.

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Jan Cochran
10 years ago

Do not ruin Milton with sewer lines

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Gerald Hudgins
10 years ago

Please do not turn our community into high-density areas like Gwinnett, Cobb, or Henry Counties. High density housing leads to overcrowding of schools and roads, which then leads to greater demand for commercial development/shopping. I oppose the CSO as it is written. I'm in favor of other preservation methods such as requiring long, undisturbed buffers into subdivisions, requiring 1 to 1.5 acre minimums, requiring perk tests on all lots, and requiring portions of subdivisions to remain undisturbed, buffers. Detention ponds and other waste management systems strip the land of old, natural growth trees, which contribute to the beauty and character of Milton. Private sewer systems can potentially present significant problems to a cluster of high-density homeowners as each individual owner has no control over what other owners may flush/pour down their pipes, potentially damaging the privately owned system.

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Tony schuster
10 years ago

Milton Georgia ISNT like everywhere else!!! That's why we moved from New York to be here! I didn't want Marietta, Alpharetta, or any other cookie cutter community, and I am entrusting our elected leaders to preserve Milton and its existing infrastructure!

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Aparesh Bhowmick
10 years ago

I say no to CSO - let us keep this city beautiful

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Nandita Bhowmick
10 years ago

We moved to Milton to spend our golden years in a peaceful and green area away from traffic. Please keep Milton beautiful and preserve this city. I say no.

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Jessica Ramskogler
10 years ago

No to the CSO!!

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Maurice Contreras
10 years ago

If my family and I wanted to live in a densely populated area we would have moved to Alpharetta or Johns Creek. The CSO ordinance will change the character of Milton, will reduce property values, increase traffic, and erode our quality of life and goes against the main tenants of the city. This is not what we signed up for when we decided to live in Milton. Only city commission members that are supported/funded by developers would vote for this ordinance and they would be in complete opposition to the majority of Milton residents who voted them in office. This has developer land grab written all over it. PRESERVE RURAL MILTON!! Vote no to the CSO ordinance.

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Vicki Cooper
10 years ago

I oppose this ordinance 100%

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Brent Hartman
10 years ago

Please absolute do no pass this ordinance.

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Michael Cooper
10 years ago

This ordinance would alter the City of Milton forever.

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Neal Jagoda
10 years ago

Don't change Milton. We all moved here for what it was and is today. The roads and infrastructure is already way above capacity. Public safety and driving will be a nightmare.

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Susan King
10 years ago

As a long time resident of the area, an a person that voted to join Milton, I support the original design of Milton that has kept our area with more greenspace and less congestion.

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Deana Hoffman
10 years ago

I totally disagree with the proposed CSO. Keep Milton rural!

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Please stop increasing the density of our community. Please remain committed to a 1 acre minimum lot size for all future residential development.

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Cindy Nesbitt
10 years ago

The council needs to remember who they work for. It is the citizens of Milton and NOT developers from out of town

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Jan Lock
10 years ago

Say "No" to CSO!