Please work with the community on a plan that Makes sense. Don't bulldoze over the community wishes.
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Rupen Dolasia
8 years ago
The MCPC and the Board of Supervisors really need to to heed to what the community is saying. The Strawberry community has overwhelmingly indicated the proposed plans are totally inappropriate use of this propoerty and the developer needs to work with the community to come up with something more feasible.
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Barry Shafran
8 years ago
NCLH...please work WITH the community.
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Esther Shafran
8 years ago
No to the NCLH proposal as it is written. Its way too early for an EIR on such a vague plan. The community should have a voice in what is happening in our own backyard.
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Tony Gaas
8 years ago
Understanding that the new owners, the Fasten family, have some rights to develop their property and that a school was at one time was considered proper usage---and included in the Strawberry Community Plan---I recommend the establishment of an exclusively foreign student school that would accommodate students resident on the property and of a student body size that would be consistent with traffic impact criteria.
The number of number of allowable new homes should likewise be consistent with the both SCP and Seminary Master Plan, and as well meet traffic criteria
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Dore Coller
8 years ago
Consideration of our district and needs is not what I'm seeing in this process, how about doing your job and treating us with the same regard as North Coast Land Holdings?
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Mary Kasher
8 years ago
Please help us protect the Seminary site from this current application for over development. Please support a thoughtful revision of the Strawberry Community Plan with the participation of the Community.
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Tom Fee
8 years ago
Thank you
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Milan Martin
8 years ago
This proposal by NCLH is WORSE than the first. Can’t can’t let this happen.
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Dawn Vroegop
8 years ago
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With one road into Strawberry and one route out, the added units with multiple cars each will have a detrimental effect on traffic. Marin County Board of Supervisors, please come and drive the route personally, so you can experience what could happen with traffic with 400 market units + a school.
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Britta Esmail
8 years ago
Traffic will impact not only Strawberry but Tiburon and everyone going north.
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Britta Esmail
8 years ago
Traffic will impact not only Strawberry but Tiburon and everyone going north.
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Greg Mills
8 years ago
Haven't we had our limits of development?
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Ned montenecourt
8 years ago
I support the strawberry master plan and community
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Bruce Morse
8 years ago
Insane
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Clark Lehman
8 years ago
I do not believe there is any post graduate school in the country that would want to locate in one of the most expensive geographies in the country - Please ask and demand a response as to who North Coast has contacted regarding their proposal
Clark Lehman
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Anonymous
8 years ago
No school
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terry cahill
8 years ago
Please do not overdevelop our beloved Seminary. Make it a park for all!
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Jan Heinemann
8 years ago
It’s irresponsible and unfair for the Marin Board of Supervisors to ignore feedback from and overrule design review recommendations from the Strawberry community.
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Penny Crow
8 years ago
It seems as if you go through the paces, thinking you'll placate the community by doing so, with no intention of including us in the process. The plan is vague and incomplete; an EIR is premature.
Please work with the community on a plan that Makes sense. Don't bulldoze over the community wishes.
The MCPC and the Board of Supervisors really need to to heed to what the community is saying. The Strawberry community has overwhelmingly indicated the proposed plans are totally inappropriate use of this propoerty and the developer needs to work with the community to come up with something more feasible.
NCLH...please work WITH the community.
No to the NCLH proposal as it is written. Its way too early for an EIR on such a vague plan. The community should have a voice in what is happening in our own backyard.
Understanding that the new owners, the Fasten family, have some rights to develop their property and that a school was at one time was considered proper usage---and included in the Strawberry Community Plan---I recommend the establishment of an exclusively foreign student school that would accommodate students resident on the property and of a student body size that would be consistent with traffic impact criteria. The number of number of allowable new homes should likewise be consistent with the both SCP and Seminary Master Plan, and as well meet traffic criteria
Consideration of our district and needs is not what I'm seeing in this process, how about doing your job and treating us with the same regard as North Coast Land Holdings?
Please help us protect the Seminary site from this current application for over development. Please support a thoughtful revision of the Strawberry Community Plan with the participation of the Community.
Thank you
This proposal by NCLH is WORSE than the first. Can’t can’t let this happen.
With one road into Strawberry and one route out, the added units with multiple cars each will have a detrimental effect on traffic. Marin County Board of Supervisors, please come and drive the route personally, so you can experience what could happen with traffic with 400 market units + a school.
Traffic will impact not only Strawberry but Tiburon and everyone going north.
Traffic will impact not only Strawberry but Tiburon and everyone going north.
Haven't we had our limits of development?
I support the strawberry master plan and community
Insane
I do not believe there is any post graduate school in the country that would want to locate in one of the most expensive geographies in the country - Please ask and demand a response as to who North Coast has contacted regarding their proposal Clark Lehman
No school
Please do not overdevelop our beloved Seminary. Make it a park for all!
It’s irresponsible and unfair for the Marin Board of Supervisors to ignore feedback from and overrule design review recommendations from the Strawberry community.
It seems as if you go through the paces, thinking you'll placate the community by doing so, with no intention of including us in the process. The plan is vague and incomplete; an EIR is premature.