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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 98-14; Thompson/Tabata; Tentative Map (CT) (131)^9-»^EJ2:31PHJfflTOJEALTyF™NCIflL FAX NO. 7609439695 p 01 0 BECElVEDn * * JAN 2 9 2002 •* Ge jffrey Batten-Pearce 7049 Snapdragon Drive Carlsbad, Ca 92009 Carlsbad City Council AGENDAITEM* 12 30 Carlsbad Village Drive :a 92008 Jaiuary29,2002 RH: Standard Pacific Application/Thompson Project D sar Members of the City Council Of Carlsbad: I vant to bring the following concerns I have to light regarding the Standard Pacific application: 1) The opening of Alyssum to a new development will destroy the geographical integrity of a long established community of Vista Pacifica. 2) If Alyssum is opened up the traffic congestion will affect Snapdragon and Ivy. 3) The Poinsettia/Snapdragon intersection will become even more dangerous. At this time it is already a blind intersection. Increasing the traffic in that area will bring about undue delays especially when the children are talked to the local schools. This is an accident to happen and if the City allows this I feel they will have to cany the burden of making the wrong decision. The city I feel should be accountable for the wrong doing if the accident rate increases. 4) The RV storage that was changed to its current site will bring down the appearance of that street and will bring vandalism and theft. It only encourages young people to cause mischief. 5) Attached housing adjacent to us to provide low-income housing will dramatically change the whole character of our residential area. This is also bringing in people who do not care about our community. 6) 1 feel that these changes will horribly change the property values of the Vista Pacifica Development. I believe that development companies have the right to build but to do this in a cold uncalculating manor that will affect hundreds of homes. If they made some changes such As making another entrance/exit to the project and NOT opening up Alyssum would be a good community gesture. If Alyssum is opened Vista Pacifica might have to look at sped bumps on Snapdragon and Ivy. All 1 can ask the City Council of Carlsbad is to look at all the alternatives. It is not worth a neighborhood conflict that would last at least a decade. Regards, Geoffrey Batten-Pearce