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OAKLEIGH COHOUSING
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7/28/2015
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PH-3 <br />JANISCH Amy C <br />From. TAYLOR Becky G <br />Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 9:21 AM <br />To: JANISCH Amy C <br />Subject: FW: Opposition to current Oakleigh Meadow Plan <br />Follow Up Flag: Follow up <br />Flag Status: Flagged <br />Please add to PDT 13-1 record. <br />From: dnussbaum(abcomcast.net [mailto:dnussbaum comcast.net] <br />Sent: Monday, September 23, 2013 9;06 PM <br />To: TAYLOR Becky G <br />Subject: Opposition to current Oakleigh Meadow Plan <br />Please add this to the public record - PDT 13 - 1 <br />September 23, 2013 <br />City of Eugene <br />Planning and Development Department <br />Attn: Becky Taylor, Associate Planner <br />99 West 10th Avenue <br />Eugene, OR 97401 <br />Re: Opposition to the current Oakleigh Meadow. Plan <br />My wife and I have lived -on McClure Ln, the next street south of this proposed development, for over 35 <br />years. <br />There are reasons why those of us in this community have chosen to live on quiet dead end streets. And there <br />is a reason that there are land use laws to protect compatibility. <br />We all know and expect that the parcel will be developed. And, I am not opposed to co-housing. In fact, I like <br />to think we have developed our own coincidental co-housing neighborhood over the years. When we first <br />heard about the possibility of a 10-12 unit intentional community, it seemed it could be a formal extension of <br />the existing community. <br />1 <br />1213 <br />
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