Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who live around there should be celebrating a Sunrise development, lest the space otherwise be turned into something like that tacky LAmbiance of McLean subdivision across the street. At least Sunrise won't bring more kids into the overcrowded schools.
The McLean schools aren't particularly overcrowded, particularly compared with APS these days. At most 15 homes could be built on the site given the current zoning, and it's safe to assume only a fraction of the families would have kids or send them to public school. It's a residential area and both L'Ambiance and other developments in the area have more than held their value. I can more than understand the opposition to skirting the zoning laws and allowing Sunrise to change the character of the neighborhood. If John Foust is so eager to do favors for Sunrise, let him redistrict Balls Hill Road near his house to accommodate them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who live around there should be celebrating a Sunrise development, lest the space otherwise be turned into something like that tacky LAmbiance of McLean subdivision across the street. At least Sunrise won't bring more kids into the overcrowded schools.
+1
The schools are very overcrowded - other PP seems oblivious, uneducated on the matter, or just doesn't care.
They don't care because most MCA participants are past the age of having kids in school. At this point, their primary objective is to prevent any 'change' to the retirement community feel of 'their' McLean.
Let me get this straight. People want to have younger families in their neighborhood rather than another retirement home, and you claim it's so they can preserve the area's "retirement community feel"? You really aren't too bright.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who live around there should be celebrating a Sunrise development, lest the space otherwise be turned into something like that tacky LAmbiance of McLean subdivision across the street. At least Sunrise won't bring more kids into the overcrowded schools.
+1
The schools are very overcrowded - other PP seems oblivious, uneducated on the matter, or just doesn't care.
They don't care because most MCA participants are past the age of having kids in school. At this point, their primary objective is to prevent any 'change' to the retirement community feel of 'their' McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who live around there should be celebrating a Sunrise development, lest the space otherwise be turned into something like that tacky LAmbiance of McLean subdivision across the street. At least Sunrise won't bring more kids into the overcrowded schools.
+1
The schools are very overcrowded - other PP seems oblivious, uneducated on the matter, or just doesn't care.
Anonymous wrote:The people who live around there should be celebrating a Sunrise development, lest the space otherwise be turned into something like that tacky LAmbiance of McLean subdivision across the street. At least Sunrise won't bring more kids into the overcrowded schools.
Anonymous wrote:Ok whatever - we can agree to disagree. Can you please take down the stupid signs? I think that all this is doing is
1. motivating people who disagree with your position to contact local officials and support opposition to you
2. Dividing a community of people who don't have any control over the process anyway - or influence (like probably in this forum)
3. Nobody would have ever know about this if it hadn't been for the litter you've strewn along Westmoreland Street. The meeting is over. Please clean up the signs. It's on public property - not in private yards (few exceptions)
The ONLY reason I care is because I truly think Sunrise is needed - and ONLY because I had to go through the overwhelming financial and emotional cost of taking care of my mom in our home the past two years. So - thanks for shedding the light - I wouldn't have cared normally - but now I do.
Please take the signs down. I can have 50 made at fast signs in 24 hours supporting the cause and posting them along the same route - where does that get us? Whatever happens will happen minus these forum discussions or a yard sign war...
Anonymous wrote:I'm ok with the retirement home idea; I don't like that it's 6 stories high in a residential neighborhood. [/quote
I totally agree. The site is just the wrong place, period. ]
Anonymous wrote:The people who live around there should be celebrating a Sunrise development, lest the space otherwise be turned into something like that tacky LAmbiance of McLean subdivision across the street. At least Sunrise won't bring more kids into the overcrowded schools.
Anonymous wrote:The people who live around there should be celebrating a Sunrise development, lest the space otherwise be turned into something like that tacky LAmbiance of McLean subdivision across the street. At least Sunrise won't bring more kids into the overcrowded schools.