8-E-23-OA Sandra (37914), September 13, 2023 at 10:59 PM
Do not reduce our landscape regulations. Landscape plants, especially trees, are important because they: screen disaparate development buffer concrete, asphalt, buildings, vehicles reduce heat islands aid wildlife improve mental health and make our community more attractive Fences are not trees. Trees provide shade, beauty, and soften our surroundings. Fences are six feet tall. Trees are at least 20 feet tall (or more). Trees are as tall as buildings. Fences barely screen trucks. Please do not change our landscape regulations. Landscaping has no relationship with midrange housing.
11-B-24-PD Christopher (37914), October 29, 2024 at 8:33 AM
This is a major development with the potential to add 600 units in an area that may not support that many. As far as we know, Town Hall East has not been contacted by the developer. Developer needs to meet with Town Hall East, Morningside Neighborhood Association and the Delrose Drive Neighborhood Watch before moving forward with any effort to develop the property.
The developer can reach out to Chris Osborn, Town Hall East Board president at osborn.christopher@gmail.com or email townhalleast@gmail.com.
11-M-24-RZ Tracy (37914), November 1, 2024 at 1:50 PM
[REDACTED] We have lived here since October 2016 and bought the home in June 2017. We have dealt with the building of the Fresenius Plant that devastated our community. Which that was a done deal before anyone in the community knew anything about it.
Now Mesana Investments wants to put 5 houses per acre (19 acres total) in the same area............. Hammer Road cannot handle that kind of traffic. The road is very narrow two cars have a hard time passing each other coming and going along this road. We know developers have more rights than we do. But this is our home, our community. How do we fight this madness...... The infrastructure along our road (water, electric, etc.) was not put in to handle that kind of development. Our property floods if we have a heavy rain, what will happen once 90 to 95 more houses are put on this road. How is it allowed to put 5 a total of 5 houses per acre.
The meeting that is scheduled for this is when almost everyone in the community works. I just wanted to go on the record that this is a disgrace. Someone can be allowed to put that many houses on one acre. Are there not any regulations to stop this from happening.
11-K-24-DP Teresa (37914), November 4, 2024 at 11:27 PM
As a resident of this small community, I object to the building of any townhouses. We have been in the dark about most of what is going on in our area. This is a small community, our schools don't have the room. They are over crowded as it is. Our Roads can't handle 360 plus more vehicles on our backroads. We already have had business on Strawberry Plains Pike snuck in on us. Most of us can't go to the meeting because they are during the day, while we ate working.
11-K-24-DP Carmen (37914), November 5, 2024 at 1:04 PM
I moved to this area 10 yrs ago and have seen nothing but poor decisions by local government on developing the area. Infrastructure is a mess and this industrial residential cluster is at its brink. STOP
11-R-24-RZ John (37914), November 6, 2024 at 12:08 PM
Honestly, rezoning for M&W Drilling seems like a no-brainer. They've been around forever, and their place is always super clean and organized, no mess, no problems. It's rare to see a business that's been here this long and keeps such a good vibe with the community. Approving this rezoning just feels right; they're providing jobs and being a solid part of the neighborhood. We're lucky to have 'em!