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OAKLEIGH COHOUSING
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2/28/2014
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~N-I2 <br />TAYLOR Becky G <br />From: <br />Sent: <br />To: <br />Subject: <br />patriciaparcells@aol.com <br />i Monday, September 23, 2013 3:42 PM <br />wcd@willardcdixon.com; TAYLOR Becky G <br />supporting Oakleigh Meadow Cohousing <br />• <br />Follow Up Flag: <br />Flag Status: <br />Dear Hearings Official, <br />Follow up <br />Flagged <br />I am an across-the-street neighbor to an existing co housing community, Coho Ecovillage, in Corvallis. Frankly, these are <br />the best neighbors an aging woman can have! They share, pitch in, and welcome at every turn! Community overflows <br />their borders into our entire neighborhood! <br />A few years ago, for instance; our elderly cat had died in the dry heat of August, and I was struggling to dig~a hole where <br />we could bury him. I put out a call to Coho, and one of the men came over and dug that hole for a kitty he'd never met. <br />And last week, when I needed dill to pickle some beans, I was offered the excess from a Cohoot's plants.' <br />I've been welcomed into the Coho madrigal singing group. We joined the "Friends of Coho" group and are now welcome <br />at their community meals. My excess juice jars have a use when they do cider pressing. Some of them gardenoon our <br />excess land, keeping it weed-free and their tables laden. Our excess tomatoes and zucchini have been served up at <br />Coho community meals. <br />They have made their common house meeting room available for a variety of community talks and entertainments <br />Their land use planning is a model for anyone wishing to integrate food production and native plant habitats into their <br />property. I'm forever consulting one or another of them about plants they have, and walking interested friends over for <br />tours. <br />Frankly, if the plans for Oakleigh Meadow have any resemblance to Coho, they'll be an asset to their <br />neighborhood. Please approve their application. And I would be happy to talk.with any prospective abutters who are <br />worried. Cohousing communities function very differently from, say, the apartment complex half a mile down the road <br />from us. They actively want to be part of a community and work very well with others! <br />Sincerely, <br />Patricia Parcells <br />1165 SE Alexander Ave. <br />Corvallis, OR 97333 <br />• <br />• <br />1230 <br />
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