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(` Page 1 of 1 <br />Natalie Amos <br />From: John Severini <br />Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 10:05 AM <br />To: Natalie Amos <br />Subject: PCUP-205, Paul and Janny Rocha <br />- ~~ ~ y commen s or <br />the record on the above entitled matter. <br />We have lived at 433 Sycamore Road since July 1990. During those years the home at <br />481 Sycamore Road has seen no less than three tenants prior to the current owner. <br />Each of these tenants have been respectful of their neighbors, particularly in regards to <br />foul odors associated with farm animals and horses and outside yard clutter. The same <br />does not hold true for the current home owner. We routinely smell foul odors, <br />experience an enormous influx of flies, view cluttered yards, particularly the front yard <br />where a POD (storage unit) has been located for months, along with a large commercial <br />vehicle to name but a few of the annoyances. This leads me to the most recent eyesore <br />which is the large green water storage tank Apparently the installation for such an <br />"eyesore" requires application for a conditional use permit before installation. For <br />someone to install this without a permit and in direct opposition to an adjoining <br />neighbor's request indicates a complete lack and disregard for an "orderly" process and <br />absolutely no compassion for one's neighbors. Perhaps the Planning Commissioners <br />should probe this area at the hearing to determine if the water tank was placed in its <br />present location with "malice" in mind. In closing, if this request is approved, I urge it <br />be conditioned upon the fact the tank cannot be seen from the street or seen by <br />surrounding neighbors... <br />John J. Severini <br />5/11/2008 <br />