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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStop 4302 Ford Petition_05-07-2019 9-16-02 PMFrom: stop4302ford@gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2019 9:17 PM To: stop4302ford@gmail.com; Zdeba, Benjamin Subject: Stop 4302 Ford Petition From Gary Vaughan Thevaughanfamily@me.com I am opposed to the proposed project for 4302 Ford Rd for the following reasons: 1) The driveway is hazardous. Delivery trucks would be forced to back in and out at a sharp angle across the bike path and sidewalk because the plan does not include an area to turn around. Also, the driveway would be squeezed between the entrance to the park and the existing utility building driveway, across a bike path frequented by kids riding bikes to and from CDM Middle/High School. 2) The increased population adjacent to the park would impede use by existing residents and likely impact the parking, as well. The proposed project meets the 2-per-unit code requirement, however many of the parking spaces are tandem so It is reasonable to assume the park's public parking lot will be used by residents and guests of the project. The parking is already inadequate during youth sporting events. 3) Multi-family housing is not in keeping with the existing single-family neighborhood. The proposed 21 units on a 1.3 acre lot will consist of 63 bedrooms. This is approximately 3 times the density of the adjacent housing. I ask that the City deny the General Plan Amendment and rezoning of the parcel at 4302 Ford Rd to multi-family residential. As a 20+ year resident of Newport Beach, I ask you to deny the multi family building at Bison and Ford Road. Many years ago the City adopted a slow growth campaign and what we have seen in the years since is aggressive growth instead. The proposed multi-family development would once again fly in the face of slow growth. In addition, the fact that the developer is a former city official with ties to the planning committee is even more concerning. Is there a special deal here? Our City is going the wrong direction with over building, too much traffic, too many bars, not enough family venues, and just a general demise of what Newport Beach once was. Please stop this project and let’s restore our great City to what it should be. Thank you, Gary Thank you.