Tuesday, April 18, 2006

RESIDENTS VS DEVELOPERS

RESIDENTS AGAINST DAISY LANE DEVELOPERS-BRIDGEWATER CONDO PROJECT

Check Wednesday's 3-22-06 Tribune and CJ for articles regarding the meeting Tuesday night 3-21 with the Planning and Zoning Board regarding the 162 Condo Units proposed for the 9 acres between Daisy Lane and Wolfe Trace. This proposed development is to have an entrance at the Schell Lane and Daisy Lane intersection. At that meeting the Board approved it to go on to the Planning Commission for a ruling contingent on a few details which included the Housing Authority's approval for easement over their property by this development for a second entrance onto Wolfe Trace.

This property is currently in the City's Plan for single family homes and is still zoned as such, this developer wants to change that and build 162 Condos.

We don't want to change the zoning, we don't want the multi-family housing that is on Country Club Drive to spread over to Daisy Lane.

Not to mention the traffic issues 162 units would cause for the Schell Lane intersection and Daisy Lane.

It is also proposed that a throughway street through the this development connect Daisy Lane to Wolfe Trace which would significantly increase the traffic flow in a currently quiet caldasac neighborhood.

If you are at all concerned about the traffic on Daisy Lane or these Condo's spreading to Daisy Lane Please do the following:

Contact the following people today and let them know how you feel!!!

1st District-Dan Coffey-949-1262

2nd District-Bill Schmidt-945-7386

3rd District-Steve Price-945-5632

4th District-Larry Kochert-945-7652

5th District-Beverly Crump-948-2603

6th District-Jeff Gahan-949-9314

aT Large-Don Blevins-944-4856

aT Large-Jack Messer-949-9638

aT Large-Mark Seabrook-949-9644


Freedom Of Speech would like to thank Mrs. Hickerson and the other citizens involved for coming to us for our help and support. We understand this issue will be coming before the City Council in May. And we totally agree it is a "conflict of interest" for Councilwomen Beverly Crump to vote on this issue.