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All three adjacent objecting neighbors (the Hoehnes, the Persins, and the Perrys) are asking the City to <br />consider the totality of the circumstances in this unique (location) situation and not allow the applicant's <br />to build a second story addition. If the applicant's need this much additional living space, they are <br />better suited to move to a neighborhood of two story homes where the result of their decisions is not as <br />impacting on both the neighborhood and our families. There are certainly two story surrounding <br />neighborhoods which would allow the applicant's to maintain their children's status in the same <br />elementary school. <br />In the alternative, if the City decides to allow the applicant's to build a second story addition, we are <br />asking the City to limit that addition to the front Western quadrant of the home where its impact will be <br />minimized to all three objecting neighbors. The Western side next door neighbor has stated that <br />because she spends so little time at her home she does not object to the applicant's building of a second <br />story addition. This alternative solution would result in a compromise solution for all 5 parties involved. <br />In the end, we are requesting the City please not simply "rubber stamp" the applicant's proposed <br />project simply because other two story homes have been allowed in Val Vista and because the <br />applicant's proposed plans conform to City planning requirements. <br />Rather, we are asking the City to evaluate the unique circumstances of this specific location and the <br />objections of, and direct impacts to, the adjacent neighbors. We are hopeful the City can minimize the <br />impact to us and help us find a better solution for all involved. <br />Thank you for your consideration. <br />d Stephanie Persin, 6209 Robin Court <br />Hans and Roxy Hoehne, 6217 Robin Court <br />Joe and Tinamarie Perry, 6104 Homer Court <br />