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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]About me: Really don't have strong feelings about MMH. Super-large SFHs have already negatively impacted flooding, lack of diversity, on-street parking ([b]because people who can afford these homes often have more cars than they do drivers[/b]), so I see the damage as being done, regardless of whether these large houses have one family or 4. If Vihstadt or someone similar were on the ballot, I would vote for that person because I think we need alternative voices on the board. I'm not sure Clement's voice is anything other than a naysayer. And Theo is a non-starter for other reasons. My understanding is that de Ferranti has made statements indicating he supports compromise, at least on MMH. But who is behind all those homemade signs accusing him of dishonesty? I guess I'm currently leaning toward MDF, but I do want to send the message that the CB does not have carte blanche and needs to listen to constituents.[/quote] Uhhhh, lower income Hispanics live with 3 or 4 genrations and they all have cars. Drive around South Arlington and look at the 1300sqf houses with 6 cars out front.[/quote] Yet MM say there will be a half parking space per unit because people use bikes rather than cars [/quote] They reduced the parking minimum because of complaints about the tree canopy. The board does listen and in this case responded to a complaint that wasn’t genuine. Opponents should be honest about why they oppose MMH. It’s not affordability or the tree canopy. It’s a feeling of ownership over publicly owned property (street parking) and concern about property values. Now you’ll respond and say property values will rise faster with MMH and maybe they will, on average. But opponents aren’t concerned about average property values, they’re worried about the value of their specific lot and concerned that a duplex next door will decrease the value of their home relative to a SFH without MMH next door. [/quote] My street doesn’t have sidewalks. Unsurprisingly, it isn’t close to public transportation. 16 or more cars and trash cans is going to have an impact on safety on the street. And before you say anything, lots on either side of my house are big enough for an 8 plex. [/quote] Do trash cans attack people? I also live on a street without sidewalks and with housing considered MM. I’d rather we had sidewalks but the existence of MMH doesn’t make not having sidewalks less safe. [/quote]
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