Phase 3: Draft Future Land Use Plan & Recommendations

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Responses 155
Comments 55
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67% No
33% Yes
18 respondents
our area cannot support higher density, including increased traffic and school overcrowding.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
absolutely not. Traffic and increased numbers in our schools without supporting infrastructure changes are primary reasons why
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
I support the change in designation to neighborhood density residential in keeping with the character of the area. But do not support further development until traffic, transportation and community infrastructure is in place.
ReplyAgree4 years ago
That density level will not create enough revenue for a developer to build that section of the eastern bypass, leaving it in the hands of the taxpayers to complete. Making this vacant parcel middle density might give enough reason for a developer to actually want to finish the bypass.
ReplyAgree4 years ago
Absolutely not, the developers do not need more land to build, everyone gave feedback that we need to maintain greenspace and no homes should be built above the master plan (it should be reduced, if anything because our infrastructure was never meant for this).
ReplyAgree4 years ago
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83% No
17% Yes
12 respondents
our area cannot support higher density, including increased traffic and school overcrowding.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
absolutely not. Traffic and increased numbers in our schools without supporting infrastructure changes are primary reasons why
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
I support the change in designation to neighborhood density residential in keeping with the character of the area. But do not support further development until traffic, transportation and community infrastructure is in place.
ReplyAgree4 years ago
That density level will not create enough revenue for a developer to build that section of the eastern bypass, leaving it in the hands of the taxpayers to complete. Making this vacant parcel middle density might give enough reason for a developer to actually want to finish the bypass.
ReplyAgree4 years ago
Absolutely not, the developers do not need more land to build, everyone gave feedback that we need to maintain greenspace and no homes should be built above the master plan (it should be reduced, if anything because our infrastructure was never meant for this).
ReplyAgree4 years ago
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58% Yes
42% No
12 respondents
our area cannot support higher density, including increased traffic and school overcrowding.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
absolutely not. Traffic and increased numbers in our schools without supporting infrastructure changes are primary reasons why
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
I support the change in designation to neighborhood density residential in keeping with the character of the area. But do not support further development until traffic, transportation and community infrastructure is in place.
ReplyAgree4 years ago
That density level will not create enough revenue for a developer to build that section of the eastern bypass, leaving it in the hands of the taxpayers to complete. Making this vacant parcel middle density might give enough reason for a developer to actually want to finish the bypass.
ReplyAgree4 years ago
Absolutely not, the developers do not need more land to build, everyone gave feedback that we need to maintain greenspace and no homes should be built above the master plan (it should be reduced, if anything because our infrastructure was never meant for this).
ReplyAgree4 years ago
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81% No
19% Yes
16 respondents
our area cannot support higher density, including increased traffic and school overcrowding.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
absolutely not. Traffic and increased numbers in our schools without supporting infrastructure changes are primary reasons why
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
I support the change in designation to neighborhood density residential in keeping with the character of the area. But do not support further development until traffic, transportation and community infrastructure is in place.
ReplyAgree4 years ago
That density level will not create enough revenue for a developer to build that section of the eastern bypass, leaving it in the hands of the taxpayers to complete. Making this vacant parcel middle density might give enough reason for a developer to actually want to finish the bypass.
ReplyAgree4 years ago
Absolutely not, the developers do not need more land to build, everyone gave feedback that we need to maintain greenspace and no homes should be built above the master plan (it should be reduced, if anything because our infrastructure was never meant for this).
ReplyAgree4 years ago
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73% No
27% Yes
15 respondents
our area cannot support higher density, including increased traffic and school overcrowding.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
absolutely not. Traffic and increased numbers in our schools without supporting infrastructure changes are primary reasons why
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
I support the change in designation to neighborhood density residential in keeping with the character of the area. But do not support further development until traffic, transportation and community infrastructure is in place.
ReplyAgree4 years ago
That density level will not create enough revenue for a developer to build that section of the eastern bypass, leaving it in the hands of the taxpayers to complete. Making this vacant parcel middle density might give enough reason for a developer to actually want to finish the bypass.
ReplyAgree4 years ago
Absolutely not, the developers do not need more land to build, everyone gave feedback that we need to maintain greenspace and no homes should be built above the master plan (it should be reduced, if anything because our infrastructure was never meant for this).
ReplyAgree4 years ago
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86% No
14% Yes
14 respondents
our area cannot support higher density, including increased traffic and school overcrowding.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
absolutely not. Traffic and increased numbers in our schools without supporting infrastructure changes are primary reasons why
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
I support the change in designation to neighborhood density residential in keeping with the character of the area. But do not support further development until traffic, transportation and community infrastructure is in place.
ReplyAgree4 years ago
That density level will not create enough revenue for a developer to build that section of the eastern bypass, leaving it in the hands of the taxpayers to complete. Making this vacant parcel middle density might give enough reason for a developer to actually want to finish the bypass.
ReplyAgree4 years ago
Absolutely not, the developers do not need more land to build, everyone gave feedback that we need to maintain greenspace and no homes should be built above the master plan (it should be reduced, if anything because our infrastructure was never meant for this).
ReplyAgree4 years ago
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