From: Bennis hebert <br />To: GIOELLO Nick R <br />Subject: AT&T Crossfire cell tower application <br />Date: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 6:46:39 PM <br />May 5, 2015 <br />Proposed Cell Tower application from AT&T and Crossfire <br />Hello Mr. Gioello, <br />What attracted me to this area of Eugene some 30 years ago, is the <br />nature that is close at hand. My wife and I raised two children here, and <br />we would all go walking along the Amazon Creek most evenings <br />enjoying the plants and animals in the riparian areas and marvel at the <br />trees up on the hillsides while gazing at Spencer Butte. It is lovely just <br />walking along enjoying the natural beauty. Now, the kids are grown, my <br />wife and I both retired, but we still enjoy those walks along the creek. It <br />holds special memories to us. We understand there is an application by <br />At&T to place a cell tower at the corner of 40th and Fox Hollow. It would <br />be an abomination to the character of the area to do so. Even if it were <br />laced with plastic needles to resemble a tree, it would grossly detract <br />from the scenic and natural beauty of the Amazon Corridor Natural Area <br />that so many have worked so hard to attain. It was a project of the City <br />Parks, private donors, Corps of Engineers, and the citizens of this City <br />to put this together as a regional park for all to enjoy. <br />implore you to please deny the application for the AT&T cell tower that <br />is proposed at the Crossfire Church property at 40th and Fox Hollow <br />Dennis Hebert <br />850 E. 38 Ave <br />Eugene, OR 97405 <br />