GIOELLO Nick R <br />From: Deborah Skell <deborahskella@icloud.com> <br />Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2018 2:59 PM <br />To: GIOELLO Nick R <br />Subject: Capital Hill PUD <br />Dear Mr Gioello, <br />As you are aware there is passionate opposition to the Capital Hill PUD on <br />many points. One being the gross inaccuracies in the geotechnical `field <br />testing' results, where sandstone became igneous rock, nothing short of a <br />`miracle,' and, factually inaccurate. <br />Setting all of that aside, how can the Planning Department consider approval <br />of the project when there is absolutely no remedy for the width of Spring <br />Street. That 18 -foot-fact creates a physical bottle neck that cannot be remedied <br />other than by condemning property and bulldozing homes to widen the the <br />road. <br />Please stand away from this death trap of a plan. No sprinkler system, or, five <br />foot side walks along the proposed loop will right the harm proposed here. <br />There is gross negligence reflected in this proposed project. The pro-ported <br />rights of two individuals weighed in the balance against the irreparable harm to <br />wildlife, neighbors, and enviromnent. <br />In closing there are grave safety issues involved for over 95 homes who have <br />no alternative to traveling through the 5 way stop in order to leave the hill, <br />including mine. None of the 5-way stop roads have sidewalks or parking. All <br />are all under 18 feet wide. <br />This subdivision should not be approved. <br />Sincerely, <br />Deborah Skell <br />2400 Malabar Drive <br />