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CAPITAL HILL PUD
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3/21/2018
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Attachment C <br />Attachment B <br />doesn't happen. Frankly, I doubt the adequacy of access given the existing neighborhood <br />capacity, much less with up to 40 new families at the end of a long, narrow, bumpy <br />road. Many driveways are too steep to be used in bad weather, making street parking a <br />necessity for six months of the year. The lack of sidewalks means that the streets always <br />have pedestrian traffic, including the many kids in the neighborhood. This is only <br />feasible because traffic is light. Heavier road traffic, especially during the indefinite <br />period of lot and home construction, could have ripple effect on neighborhood safety all <br />the way down Capital Drive, Spring Boulevard and Fairmount Boulevard. <br />If the city and the developer have a convincing plan to deal with these issues: great. I <br />really think our city and neighborhood would all benefit from safe, reasonable <br />development at the top of Capital Hill. But as is, the plan is really scary for my family <br />because it doesn't take these issues seriously. <br />Sincere thanks for your time and attention, <br />t ~ <br />~ 'F7 <br />Michael Kuhn <br />Page 350 <br />
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