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M.S. Taylor to Dennis Dericksun April 20, 1989 page two <br />III. Healtn � <br />A. Description of pro.�sal: "The building wuuld be three stories i <br />and have BASEMENT PARKING." (emphasis mine) <br />1. as a Registereu Nurse and a caretaker of children Z , <br />am�appalled that you would allow this. The explosive ill <br />potrential and the effectr uf CARBON MONOXZDE on <br />developing lungs arc� wel]. known. <br />2. Two years ago I Was forced by the Citiy to go before <br />the Heating Examin��r and the Board of Equalization I <br />about having a pl�.}'area for twelve children above <br />my proposed ��arag��. They ordered that NO CHILDREN <br />could play above r,he garage even without any vehicle <br />running their engicte. NOW YOli ARE GOIhG TO ALLCW 55 <br />CHILDREN TO SLEEP, PLAY �ND EAT ABOVE 28 VEHICLES <br />RUNNING THEIR ENGINES BOTH MORNING AND EVENING. <br />a. I must protest this. <br />IV. Parking <br />A. Destription of proposal: ...basement parking. SFPA page 2. <br />#ti. "For the 26 units proposed, a minimum of 28 parking <br />stalls are required. <br />1. this is totally INADEQUATE. In this day and age most <br />families must have both parents xorking which in turn <br />requires two vehicles for transportat`_�n. Allowing <br />28 units with only 28 parking spar_�� will impact the <br />entire neighborhood and demolishing a Fortion of our <br />standard of living. <br />S. Noise pollution <br />1. all of the bedrooms of my ho::�e oi the past fifteen years <br />berder on the North Side of the Proposed Parking Basement. <br />a. if alloti�ed, I want a noise �arrier engineered into <br />building. <br />V. Fencing - SEPA page oae, �4 <br />A. A solid wood sight obscuring fence a minimum o: S2 �oceL� in <br />height must be provided along the north and south p p Y <br />lines. <br />1. I du NOT want an sight oh:ci.�.��c fence, a chain link is <br />preferable if necessary. M} reasons are: <br />a, I@on't xant anything =f� up to hid= the burglars, <br />rapists, etc. P1e-:se check with Dick Thornberry, <br />Crime Prevention Of=iccr at 259-0909. <br />b. A si.ght obscuring f!::�ce will block the sunlight and <br />the view from my lower level which we use all the time. <br />VI. Load/ Unload Zone !decessity <br />A. I wish to have a load/unload zone the full width of the <br />property, cperable 24 hours a day to make sure that the <br />residents vse the_r inadequate 26 sta'1 basement oarking. <br />E. The problem of parking on this section of Grand Avenue has <br />been adriress�s at infinite lengths by the PLANNING DEPT, HEARING <br />EXAMINER, P�ND CITY COUNCIL and must be addressed by an <br />enviror.ment statement and mitigation of the adverse impacts. <br />Sir: this is our environment and we ara �bir.g to need your help. <br />�ig�-r 11 <br />p� � <br />� <br />h <br />