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In summary, I'm concerned that objections have been raised without any suggestion of any viable <br />solutions. As stated in my neighbor's letter, no accommodations the Lopez could make (even significant <br />modifications to the second story building) would be able to address the concerns that have been <br />raised. If they can't build up (because it will block the skyline), and they can't build out (because it's too <br />close to the lot perimeter), what then would we have the Lopez family do? Continue to live in a home <br />that doesn't meet their needs? Move somewhere else? Do we really want to start pressuring people to <br />move rather than accommodate their needs? I am far more threatened by the risk of losing good <br />neighbors than by a well designed, second story addition next door. <br />I'm hoping that my neighbors can find a way to reconcile their concerns and look for solutions, so that <br />our neighborhood can continue to be harmonious and meet everyone's needs. <br />Terry Young <br />6126 Homer Court <br />Pleasanton, CA <br />