Ask the committee to support this legislation and urge the board of supervisors to pass it. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next speaker will will be sonia. [calling speaker names] good afternoon. My name is sonia and i live here in beautiful San Francisco. Allow me to start by saying i am not entirely against development in our neighborhood. However it is quite irritating and frustrating to see developers change the face of the neighborhood without considering the interest of the community. People who move to Corona Heights have chosen the neighborhood due to a compelling characteristics. We not only value the diversity of People Living here we also love the gardens that are home to a broad variety of plants flowers and trees and animals. Building massive Single Family homes in Corona Heights and korbet heights must stop and letting the developers to profit at the expense of the community would be a mistake. We cannot risk that the neighborhoods become a concrete jungle and not allow
Much. Thank you. [calling speaker names] if you could get in line and queue up so we could move quickly that would be helpful and move the mic to your mouth. I am judith. Good afternoon supervisors. I lived in the area at the foot of corona hitings and the valley for years. You have a letter supporting supervisor wieners efforts to balance the need for housing growth in the city with the needs of settled residential neighborhoods in Eureka Valley and existing neighborhood character. Speaking as a member of the planning and Land Use Committee i wanted to personally thank supervisor wiener and his legislative aid for responding quickly and strongly to the neighbors request for help. Our committee feels that the interim legislation is reasonable and thoughtful and we support it. The affected neighbors and we who are active in these land use matters dont want to stifle growth in the city and the neighborhood but we want it be respectful of the housing that currently exists in the valley an
To while maintaining the cozy and intimate scale of the neighborhood so thank you for considering this ordinance. Thank you. Next speaker is steve clark hall. Robert mold followed by nancy peoples, Philip Crawford and joyce washinger. I am a longterm resident in the area for more than half of my life and called home inside the proposed area. Im going to be the biggest downer in this meeting and with that being said i do support scott and his efforts to keep 6,000 square feet Single Family resident denses in this neighborhood where they dont belong and i hope youre supportive of this and i recognize its interim legislation and get the rules to the Planning Department and achieve what they want to achieve. My two big issues were that the 3,000 square feet limit is an issue for the uniqueness of building on high slopes, and i also think there maybe some unintended circu consequences and its interim and probably even people like me can wait 18 months and i support scott and what hes trying
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