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CO <br /> <br />r i ®l ask tt the ~~er ~° <br />t et t eye ®~-~c~es ®te <br />-Exceptions to zoning laws and acceptable use policy should only be <br />granted in critical need situations. Tf ou make an exce Lion to <br />zoning laws meant to protect props y owners ri hts where will ou <br />~Y g y <br />draw the line? . <br />-The Majority of adjacent neighbors should have to agree to a proven <br />critical need and sign their approval. <br />-~f SUP's are granted, the standard minimum buffer requirements <br />that would normally apply, should be much more stringent to protect <br />existing property owners. For example, AID sch~®Is gosng into a <br />residential or agricultural settingg should be required to have a <br />minimum requirement of a 100ft thick mature hardwood tree buffer <br />on the sides and rear ~of the property to protect the children and the <br />current adjacent property owners. <br />~ -There is no critical need in this area <br />A competing school (Masters Garden <br />recently within a mile of the area in <br />opportunity to purchase this .existing <br />to. <br />a for an additional private school. <br />n Preschool) just opened up <br />discussion and MFS had the <br />g school property and chose not <br />- If the school is approved, who will compensate <br />property value and loss of our dream? <br />for <br />loss of <br />