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. 15 10c <br /> Marvin' Collins indicated that reference should be deleted. <br /> Smith indicated the residents in the area of <br /> would .prefer to have the homes facing St. Mary's Road so the present homes <br /> would not have to look at the backside of the proposed homes. He requested <br /> that the development be compatible with what is now on St. Mary's Road and be <br /> 150 feet lots facing St. Mary's Road. He voiced no objection to the <br /> development but .wants to be proud of what is built. <br /> Joyce ', Brown questioned the adequacy of the water supply for the <br /> development. The traffic problems and the amount of noice and polution of the <br /> air had been questioned. She asked if the present sites for garbage disposal <br /> would be adequate and questioned the increased toxins at:the landfill and the <br /> impact on the land values. She stated that taxes are already extreemely high <br /> and development of this kind . will inflat present prices in the area and land <br /> values. She asked that the County stop and see what has been approved and to <br /> look at the impacts on the environment and the quality of life. <br /> Jane Gaede, resident of Highway 70 near St. 1'ary's Road, voiced <br /> opposition against the project. She listed four (4) major concerns: (1) <br /> traffic - Highway 70 is already dangerous; allowing additional traffic on the <br /> corner of Highway 70 and St. Mary's Road would make an already hazardous <br /> situation severely dangerous, (2) water - adequate water supply, (3) schools -- <br /> already crowded and the additional tax base from the development would not pay <br /> for additional facilities necessary, and (4) crime - will increase and the <br /> demand on the Sheriff's Department to provide protection. She expressed <br /> concern that <br /> Hillsborough will be ruined .if the development is not stopped. <br /> Mr. C: J. Andrews, representative of the Hillsborough Historical <br /> Society, expressed concern about the traffic problem on East King Street and <br /> Churton Street. ,The Historical Society is concerned that the people who come <br /> to visit Historic Hillsborough and walk from one area to another and the <br /> dangerous situation that will be produced by increased traffic.. <br /> Ms. Vivian Roberts, resident of Carolina Avenue which borders the <br /> proposed development, does not object to development but does oppose the <br /> Scots wood Development because of the magnitude and impacts on the traffic and <br /> schools. On the proposal to rezone single family housing area from RI to R2, <br /> most of the other homes bordering the project are built on one acre roads. <br /> She questioned the use of the buffer zones and if it would maintain or enhance <br /> the value of cc?ntigious property which is a requirement of a Special Use <br /> Permit. She expressed concern about the increased- traffic that would be <br /> placed on St. Mary's Road which is already dangerous. She expressed dismay <br /> it <br />
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