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Originally Posted by worldlyhaligonian
Sloane - Could you possibly elaborate on how a decaying church would decrease home values less then a vibrant new development of similar height... and what the actual impact of shadows will be from the proposed development? I find these kind of statements you make totally bogus.
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So true...looks to me that there might an additional 10 feet of height on the building from what is there now. That said, a cursory glance at the site & its neighbors on google earth tells you that shadows are not a significant issue here anyway. At worst, the neighboring homes (not including the apartment building to the north) would only experience shadow early in the morning, up until maybe 10am. The rest of the day, the shadows would be cast to the north and east (the apartment building & along Windsor). The shadows claim is absolutely a waste of time. As worldly mentioned, the similar heights of the existing & proposed buildings makes these claims bogus, especially as they relate to property values.
In my mind, the only legit concern is an increase in traffic. However, given the fact that this is a retirement home, I find it hard to beleive that this will have a significant impact, especially at peak volume, when seniors are on their way to...oh yeah, another cup of coffee...
Red tape makes me sick...