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Stop Overdevelopment in Strawberry!

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Caleigh Hall
8 years ago Featured

I live in Strawberry and am strongly opposed to the proposed development of the Baptist Seminary land by North Coast Land Holdings. The infrastructure simply will not support this development, and the BofS is not listening to their constituents, who are voicing strong opposition.

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Anonymous
8 years ago

agreed

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Christine Haedt
8 years ago

100% against the new proposal! I say NO.

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Anonymous
8 years ago

I agree with the statements in the petition.

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Beverly and Jay Ripps
8 years ago

Traffic cannot bear your plans.

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Megan Riley
8 years ago

Please stop the overdevelopment in Strawberry

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Morna Prince
8 years ago

The proffered development plans are for high density living which maximizes the developer's profits but decreases the existing standard of living for the current inhabitants. Hello!?

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Wendy Barnett
8 years ago

I agree and like the single story spanish style architecture.

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Dick Ferrington
8 years ago

Deny the proposed amendments to the Strawberry Community Plan, Master Plan Amendment, Precise Development Plan, Use Permit, Vesting Tentative Map, and Tree Removal Permit without further EIR (Environmental Impact Report) per CEQA Guideline 15270.

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Robert Blechman
8 years ago Featured

I am strongly against overdevelopment in Strawberry. Please adhere to the Strawberry Community Plan and work directly with the community to modify as needed, not an outside developer from Texas.

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Alexandria Hilton
8 years ago

Our precious neighborhoods would be ruined with this proposal. Please do the right thing and deny the proposed amendments to the Strawberry Community Plan!!

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Steve Bower
8 years ago

Less. NCLH is proposing a really big increase in housing, as well as a school, as well as other uses. I think that developing *some* housing, *some* assisted living, etc. would be ok. But what they are proposing is way too big for the area. While the property sat idle for decades, the area around it has grown up and increased it's density to use all of the existing "transportation space", "services space", "commute space", etc. in the neighborhood. Simply buying the land and saying "Hey we just bought all this 'land space' to use so we're going to pack things in to maximize cash" just doesn't work anymore because all those other spaces aren't available. It feels like they missed their window to grow along with the rest of the community and trying to shoehorn in the big projects they've been proposing is just wrong. I think the various neighborhood groups and people would be happy to try to sit down and work cooperatively to try to define something, but their goal is to maximize their immediate and future cash flows and so they must be fought. At the minimum, it's clear that they are NOT proposing building a Seminary with housing just for students and staff. And, *that's* exactly what the existing rules allow. So, there 's just no reason to move forward with an EIR at this time since the project just doesn't comply AT ALL with the current Use Plans.

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CHARLES NOVAL
8 years ago

No reliable transportation to serve the area.

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Susan Carter Orb
8 years ago

I am against overdevelopment in Strawberry.

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Robert Hendry
8 years ago

North Coast Land Holdings LLC has shown that they are not good neighbors as they refuse to sit down and discuss the best way forward for all concerned. We believe co-existence is possible for the benefit of all.

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Josephine Mosk
8 years ago

This new plan would flood this area with noise and traffic far greater than it already is.

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Tom Yurch
8 years ago

Stop this over-reaching project and engage with the Strawberry Community on a plan that will benefit all parties, not just North Coast Land Holdings.

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JAssmine Ahmadi
8 years ago

Please stop your under handed tactics

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Robert Mayes
8 years ago

marin is becoming WAY to dense and our neighborhood cannot support more development and traffic.

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Anonymous
8 years ago

I live in the neighborhood, on Meda Ln. This peninsula cannot handle the level of development being pursued.