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Hi Chloe, <br />Thanks again for all of your patience with me and all of your help with the webinar, letting us <br />know what in the works that would affect us, etc. <br />First: Is it possible to ask that these two developers that submitted the application to rezone, if <br />they would consider withdrawing their application and waiting until this whole COVID-19 thing <br />is over. We, as residents, cannot even go door to door to talk about this with our neighbors <br />because of all of what's going on in the `world' right now. We cannot attend meetings at City <br />Hall to discuss things because what's going on, etc. <br />Second: Here are our concerns if this application for rezoning goes through: <br />1. Pedestrian & bicycle safety along Variolite & Cty. Rd. 63 — this one is huge! <br />2. Increase in traffic and noise pollution along Variolite. It is already really bad much of the <br />time. <br />3. Heavy gravel truck traveling on Variolite during `years' of construction. We aren't rated <br />for that kind of weight limit, are we??? Not to mention the extreme noise of dump/gravel <br />trucks — if they use Variolite. <br />4. Very concerned for our property values going down with small lots and condensed style <br />housing, which is what is really being proposed here, being put across the street from <br />us. Those of us on the west side of Variolite have 1-3 1/2 acre lots with our own wells & <br />septic. It just doesn't make sense for our `rural' area to have such small lot sizes in our <br />area. <br />5. We want to keep our area feeling as rural and wooded as possible. (My husband does <br />have some ideas on that, but for now, we want this rezoning application to be declined) <br />Well, I guess that is it for now. Thanks for taking all of our concerns under consideration. Much <br />appreciated. <br />Sincerely, <br />Mark and Jill Winger <br />7610 168th Ave NW <br />