7-A-21-UR Kaitlin (37923), July 5, 2021 at 8:12 PM
Paws & Badges is a nonprofit organization that provides and trains service dogs for first-responders, veterans, and civilians suffering from PTSD. I am a recipient of one of those service dogs. Through their work, Mike and Amanda Bartleson saved my life. Because of them, their love for people and for dogs, I can live a fulfilling life. I now have the tools necessary to be the best wife and mother possible. I was once someone who was reclusive and suicidal. Paws & Badges, Amanda and Mike, my service dog… they all saved me from that. Without B&B K9, none of that would have been possible. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Mike and Amanda for a couple of years, and during this time I’ve seen just how passionate they are about helping people and loving dogs. Outside of Paws & Badges, B&B K9 is an indispensable part of the Knoxville community. They are reliable, safe, and the only people I would ever entrust my service dog to. They are knowledgeable and experienced and they prioritize the needs of their clients above all else. Any community should embrace B&B K9 and the integrity of the work that they do. As a dog owner, I only trust my dogs with the best, and B&B K9 is just that… the best.
Not a good idea at all the traffic and the kids then all the cars kids have to cross there would be an accident I do not agree with this at all. It's a BIG NO for Me!
We have grave concerns about this property being developed due to:
* This property is just above us
* Heavy Construction Vehicles going back and forth on Nubbin Ridge during construction/development of said property
* The building[s] that will be built especially their foundation[s.]
* The additional infrastructure (electric, sewage, natural gas, etc.)
* The additional vehicular traffic on Nubbin Ridge
We tried to have the trees that appeared dead immediately above our property cut down; but we missed at least one as:
We had a tree fall thru our master bedroom and bath on March 29, 2020, just before 6 AM, fortunately no one was hurt; but the damage to our house was so extensive that even the Red Cross came out and offered us shelter. Hopefully the pictures in the attachment will illustrate what happened.