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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPA2017-228 Comment 115_04302019_HealyFrom: Matthew Healy <matthewhealy@zoho.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 5:12 PM To: Zdeba, Benjamin Subject: Re: 4203 Ford Road project As a follow up - PLEASE add me to any list for notification of public meetings surrounding this issue. Thank you Matthew Healy 1706 Port Westbourne Pl Newport Beach, CA 92660 ---- On Tue, 30 Apr 2019 17:10:05 -0700 Matthew Healy <matthewhealy@zoho.com> wrote ---- Dear Benjamin, “I have read the proposal on the 4203 Ford Road project and believe it will endanger the lives of our children in the neighborhood, impact parking in the area, and cause infringements on our use of the current park facilities”. First off, it seems ridiculous that any planning commission would even consider that a safe site for more living accommodations due to traffic and the implosion now of people using the parks, soccer fields and courts. The congestion is already felt by the neighborhood. Putting one resident there would be unsafe! Second, it amazes me that the city has undermined our neighborhood by allowing a contractor to choose the type of structure they will build after approval, if that possibly could be the outcome. This seems incredibly deceitful, as the structures are NOT similar for reasons of transient versus ownership, facilities needed, etc. Thirdly, we voted into our city leadership a team of individuals that pledged no growth, and yet we see structures going up in every available space. I shudder when I pass all the housing on San Miguel that was just built. Are those apartments so full we need more?? And lastly, and most sadly, there is discussion among neighbors that the contractors are “buddies” with the council and planning commission and that we will, in the end, have no voice. This will be a great story for the national news (when forwarded) to heap on top of all the other awesome national press Newport Beach has been getting of late!! Please reconsider this property as an extension of our parks. We fully utilize them (as do a myriad of people from Irvine who have taken a liking to the new pickle courts!) and the extra space will be welcome and add value to our city, the residents, and the properties which currently exist. This would be such a welcome improvement as opposed to a new living complex that will implode our living spaces with massive congestion.