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She encouraged the Board to keep the standards as high as possible for the coming growth <br />of the County and told them that the citizens look to them to enhance their quality of life. <br />Roger Butler, 1236 33rd Avenue SW, was opposed and cited his concerns that a <br />subsequent owner of the parcel could put in low-income subsidized housing and that the <br />traffic would be a major hurdle. <br />Bill Corcoran, 980 32"d Avenue SW, Stirling Lake Estates, was opposed to the <br />project and stated his concerns were the additional traffic, the lot sizes, and the <br />environmental impact on the wildlife. <br />Susie Schubel, 1205 33" Avenue SW, was opposed to the project with concerns <br />about the traffic. The residents in that area petitioned to have their road paved and now <br />there will be another development using it. She stated that Attorney Bruce Barkett had <br />appeared before the Board in March, asking the Board to decline a request to pave other <br />streets. <br />Courtney Mace, 1275 33rd Avenue SW, expressed her concerns about the traffic and <br />increased density, as well as overcrowding of the schools. She was also concerned about <br />environmental issues and pointed out that endangered turtles and woodpeckers live in that <br />area. <br />Rev. Tom Haar, 3208 11" Street SW, felt the safety of the residents is the more <br />pressing concern and was opposed because of the increase in traffic. <br />DECEMBER 4, 2001 <br />-87- <br />1 ✓, <br />