Many details, including the size of the homes he plans to build and their estimated values, <br />still haven't been decided. <br />"We started with a `We'd like to get this done' attitude," Dreyer said. "But there were neigh- <br />bors who had questions, and we've talked with city planners and kind of slowed things <br />down." <br />But Dreyer said he has every intention of building the homes. The property, which has simi- <br />lar physical characteristics to Hendricks Park but sits just south of the park's actual border, <br />is bound to be developed eventually, he said. <br />Thomas Dreyer is a surgeon, and Cynthia is a dermatologist. They're the best people to <br />move ahead with the development, he said, because they're longtime Eugene residents and <br />committed to preserving open spaces and scenic views. <br />"I think people realize it's better to have a neighbor who plans to live up there developing it <br />