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the WalMart Neighborhood Market and a Dollar Store was shoved in at the same time; <br /> then they lost a nice Italian restaurant, and now they are getting a 7-Eleven, which is a <br /> perception of taking down the neighborhood. She added that they have to think about <br /> their property values and that she spoke to a realtor who said that having a WalMart <br /> and a Dollar Store and a 7-Eleven is not so good. She indicated that while she has <br /> elevated her opinion of the project, she is not totally in favor of it and requested that the <br /> issues she brought up be addressed. <br /> Rob Putman stated that he lives in the neighborhood and that he would like to <br /> characterize the 30 signatures they gathered in the petition as a beginning of an audit <br /> rather than just a petition. He indicated that one of his concerns that caused him to <br /> spend four hours on a Saturday knocking on doors within a quarter mile radius of the <br /> proposed project was that he did not feel the neighborhood had an adequate <br /> understanding of the scope of the project and how the project was being presented to <br /> the community. He noted that they were not thinking through what the potential impacts <br /> to our community may be with the zoning change. He added that he was able to speak <br /> with the 30 people who signed the petition, who agreed that the property should and <br /> can be developed, but their main concern is that they do not want to change the look <br /> and feel of their neighborhood, and they like the fact that there is zoning in place that <br /> happens to govern development to some degree. He indicated that they spoke about <br /> all the details mentioned here tonight: noise abatement, crime, traffic impact, proximity <br /> of the school, alcohol right behind the school there, and even bottles in the park <br /> potentially. He noted that a lot of these problems would go away if they organize as a <br /> community and say that they have a chance here to just voice their opinion and what is <br /> characterized in the petition: keep the existing zoning and many of these issues will go <br /> away. He indicated that the numbers are growing and is actually up to 60 now, and <br /> there are other folks canvassing the community. <br /> Mr. Putnam stated that his opinion is that 7-Eleven is great and that they are doing an <br /> excellent job at rebranding and representing themselves as a corporation that wants to <br /> come into a community. He indicated that he has no real issue there; his main issue is <br /> the scope of the project, what it represents in terms of changing the look and feel on the <br /> corner of one of the two entrances to their community, with the other entrance having a <br /> McDonald's, a Shell, and many other things. He added that there is nothing of these <br /> amenities or distinct options in 7-Eleven that they cannot get in other business within a <br /> half mile of this location: there are two car washes within a half mile, and beer, liquor <br /> and wine are easily accessed within normal business hours. <br /> Mr. Putnam stated that it all comes down to the idea of the zoning change, considering <br /> what the real impact would be on their community. He added that they are not <br /> anti-development; he respects everything that Mr. Roesbery wants to do as he is a <br /> businessman and needs to operate his business in a way that allows his margins to <br /> make it successful. He reiterated that the concern is really about the character of their <br /> community, and they believe that the existing zoning represents that. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, August 27, 2014 Page 19 of 44 <br />