2004 deal keeps area residential
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Chris North
on March 11, 2010.
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To the editor:
As to your 1/15/2010 issue’s article on Village Place Brookhaven, Mr. Dillon Baynes of the Orinda Corp might want to talk to local neighborhoods before making any plans. His statement: “wondered why all of Dresden to Clairmont should not be redeveloped as commercial properties” sends a shiver down the spines of local community groups.
In Dec of 2004 when Village Place was being designed, a verbal agreement was made that Camille Drive would be the limit of development eastward along Dresden (see application Z-04034 notes).
The R-75 zoning of single family homes must be maintained along the rest of Dresden Drive. It is these neighborhoods that are the main support for developments such as Village Place Brookhaven.
Michael Lennon, 1802 Tobey Road, Ashford Park
2004 deal keeps area residential
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To the editor:
As to your 1/15/2010 issue’s article on Village Place Brookhaven, Mr. Dillon Baynes of the Orinda Corp might want to talk to local neighborhoods before making any plans. His statement: “wondered why all of Dresden to Clairmont should not be redeveloped as commercial properties” sends a shiver down the spines of local community groups.
In Dec of 2004 when Village Place was being designed, a verbal agreement was made that Camille Drive would be the limit of development eastward along Dresden (see application Z-04034 notes).
The R-75 zoning of single family homes must be maintained along the rest of Dresden Drive. It is these neighborhoods that are the main support for developments such as Village Place Brookhaven.
Michael Lennon, 1802 Tobey Road, Ashford Park
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