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heard for 6 months about the quality of Ralmar. The developer <br />has pointed out Cache Cay and various other projects they have <br />done throughout the county and how fine they are, equal only to <br />the character of the people who own, direct, and run Ralmar. <br />Mrs. Vinson said that after what they have heard about the <br />quality of their projects she did not know how they were going to <br />do that, and did not think they are going to get their pound of <br />flesh out of the residents on Rosewood. She appreciated the <br />Board listening to her. <br />Jim Sharp, 1666 51st Court, a dead end street off of <br />Rosewood, recalled that when the LD -2 land designation was <br />established, they were told that it was not binding. Mr. Sharp <br />wanted it on the record that Ralmar's attorney does not speak for <br />him and stated that, after attending most of these meetings, he <br />did not go away with the feeling that what Ralmar was proposing <br />was for the best. There are 14 lots -on his streets and 12 homes <br />are built on lots slightly less than 1 acre. He recalled that he <br />had to get special permission to build his home because his lot <br />was less than 1 acre. Mr. Sharp felt that Ralmar's request to <br />put a higher number of homes in some areas and less in others is <br />not fair. <br />Dr. Robert Vinson explained that his home will be in the <br />middle of the proposed project when it is finished, and did not <br />feel this PRD would enchance the quality of the neighborhood. He <br />stressed that the developer is proposing many amenities that will <br />benefit only the residents of Coventry Park. Dr. Vinson <br />suggested that the jogging path be built around the canal outside <br />of the project wall and perhaps a park -like area as well. He <br />pointed out that if this development is approved, those residents <br />will outnumber the residents that are there now and will make a <br />difference when voting on issues. Dr. Vinson believed that the <br />reason Ralmar is having so much trouble now is because all the <br />neighbors are friendly and have great communication among <br />themselves on matters concerning the quality of the neighborhood. <br />43 1300 <br />JAN 13 1-87 <br />
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