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1/25/2012
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Ms. Lopez said yes. She added that they have the tree but could not plant it because <br />they still had the stucco and ladders around the house and the tree would have been <br />thrashed from the construction. <br />Mr. Lopez added that again, in good faith, they had had purchased the tree within the <br />time allotted but did not plant it because it would have been thrashed from the <br />construction. <br />Commissioner Blank noted that the City Council meeting Minutes state Vice Mayor <br />Cook- Kallio as saying that "if the belly band is something the appellants did not <br />necessarily want, she did not want the applicant to incur the added expense." He asked <br />Mr. Lopez if they had actually gone ahead and installed it anyway. <br />Mr. Lopez replied that the Perrys had indicated to staff that they wanted all the options. <br />David Persin, former neighbor, started by saying that he had the most respect for <br />Mr. Dolan and did not say this lightly. He noted that Mr. Dolan has been in a very <br />difficult situation in all this and that while he agrees with the staff report, he disagrees <br />with Mr. Dolan that the background information here is not salient; rather, it is <br />completely relevant. He added that after dealing with this issue for 18 months, he would <br />like to get on the public record: <br />"My name is David Person and my wife and I were the previous residents of the <br />home at 6209 Robin Court, located directly behind the Applicant's residence. I <br />am speaking at the request of our friends, the Perrys, as they feel I may be more <br />comfortable than they are at articulating some of the frustration of their situation. <br />I am also speaking to corroborate what was said in the mediation meetings <br />between the parties, which discussion ultimately led to the formulation of the <br />skylight condition. Finally, I'm speaking to set the record straight about the <br />Applicants who continue to try and portray themselves as the victims when in <br />reality they are, and always have been, the aggressors. This is critically <br />important. This is about control and nothing else, and you will hear that when <br />you hear from me on what has gone on and you will hear about what has <br />happened with the Perrys. <br />"Let me first tell you that this past June, my family and I moved out of the home <br />we had lived in at 6209 Robin Court for the past 16 years, that we put an addition <br />on, that we customized for ourselves, that we put hundreds of thousands of <br />dollars in. because we could no longer live by these people and what they've <br />done to our family. We don't live there anymore. We left our close friends and <br />our neighbors — people that we have loved as part of our family — because we <br />cannot live by those people anymore. My wife has been aggressively <br />approached at our daughter's elementary school. My wife has been verbally <br />assaulted by Ms. Lopez at her daughter's dance studio. My wife has been <br />followed in her vehicle by Ms. Lopez and aggressively approached by Mr. Lopez <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, January 25, 2012 Page 8 of 19 <br />
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