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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1-30-2017 ARC Correspondence - Item 1 (Small) Meeting: I (� ( •; "D • r1' From: Sent: To: Subject: January 30, 2017 Camille Small < Monday, January 30, 2017 12:31 PM Advisory Bodies 71 Palomar Dear Architectural Review Commissioners, Item: RECEIVED CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO JAN 3 0 2017 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Having written and appeared before numerous City Councils and Advisory Bodies throughout the years, I have a heartfelt concern for permanent residents in San Luis Obispo neighborhoods. For me, and those I worked alongside, there was always a clear right and wrong. People's lives in homes and neighborhoods they chose and loved was clearly right to defend. By some on City Councils and all in the Community Development Department following directives of the current City Manager, San Luis Obispo is being turned into a place that has little regard for permanent residents' lives. Turning my comments directly to 71 Palomar, can we agree that the developer entered into an arrangement on this property that presented with an historic house and a large cultural landscape? Yes. Those valued elements should remain as they were when the agreement was made. Whatever development allowed by the city should clearly be planned. outside of those treasured elements. As representatives of the residents, the Cultural Heritage Commission and you on the Architectural Review Commission should not be influenced behind the scenes by Michael Codron and Katie Lichtig or any City Planner. We know for a fact someone on CHC was told before a meeting, "This has to go through." Why? You have no allegiance to the Delta Tau owners and need not worry about their profits. They will benefit, beyond the sale of their land, by huge profits set up for their individual families far into the future. You have no allegiance to the developer's profits. That leaves the rest: Please protect what really matters: • An historic structure • An urban forest ■ Residents negatively impacted by apartments designed as student dorms • The rest of us who care deeply that permanent residents matter. Thank you to each of you who make every effort to support right over wrong! Sincerely, Camille Small