Meeting Time: November 04, 2021 at 6:00pm CDT
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Agenda Item

7) Formal Agenda

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    DELLA Ellis about 3 years ago

    I oppose this and all variances that increase densities and alter zoning.

    You know the negative impact these changes would have on our well-being, enjoyment, safety and property values and so I won’t waste our time by re-stating them.

    If approved, I will support a boycott of the following businesses: those located in the subject area, involved with the construction, owned by any Alderman who votes for it and any company that holds licenses for them.

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    Tara Matthews about 3 years ago

    I oppose this development.

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    LoriAnne Melton about 3 years ago

    STRONGLY OPPOSED to High density Housing for this tract. STRONGLY OPPOSED to connection to White street neighborhoods. Very unsafe as lots of children, pets & families bring pedestrian traffic to this intersection. This plan and rezoning will not improve our community, will devalue surrounding neighborhood home values, bring more traffic congestion. NO HIGH DENSITY development to this tract. This is NOT the place for it. Too many vacant businesses already in town.

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    Kim Ritchie about 3 years ago

    Schools are overcrowded. Stop approving multifamily. Bigger is not better.

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    Brad Webster about 3 years ago

    I have concerns regarding the traffic impact of this development on the surrounding streets and intersections (Poplar, Byhalia, White and Queen Oak to Powell). The road infrastructure in this area is already congested during the business hours and at the afternoon commute. The traffic study needs to consider the unintended consequences related to the proposed cut-through.

    I also have concerns on the density of apartments. Nearly 200 units imposes impacts to schools, traffic and crime.

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    Beth Majkrzak about 3 years ago

    We do not need more apartments. It will cause congestion of traffic and overpopulate the schools.

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    Waites Emily about 3 years ago

    Please do not allow apartments in this area. We are already struggling with large class sizes and full schools, higher population density housing will not help. It will hurt property values and worsen traffic. We don’t want to lose our green spaces to all apartment areas, we will become much to overdeveloped. Please do not allow this to continue

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    Keith Seaton about 3 years ago

    I live in Rosewood Plantation with my wife and three daughters who all attend Collierville schools. We are very concerned about the planning commission resolutions that propose a cut through on White Road and the clearing of the way for more apartments. I cannot imagine how this could possibly benefit the residents of Collierville. It will result in less stable, transient people moving to Collierville, overcrowding our schools, likely bringing crime, and creating traffic problems.

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    Megan Kreimer about 3 years ago

    I am opposed to the rezoning of the area. I feel it will create an excess burden on Collierville Elementary which my children attend. We came to Collierville for the schools and do not want be rezoned because of school overcrowding. I feel that developing this area into apartments / a high density area will lower overall property values. Part of the draw to Collierville is the feel of the community. Having an apartment complex in this area will have a negative effect on property value.