HomeMy WebLinkAboutG-521 Fichter 10-02-2023 Current Planning Public Comments and Testimony
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Case Number* Please see Notice for correct LU or tree appeal number.
LU 23-0002:A request for a RP District(wetland)delineation, Unavoidable RP
Crossing, and Serial Lot Line Adjustments.
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Case Number- LU 23-0002:A request for a RP District(wetland)delineation, Unavoidable RP
Verification* Crossing, and Serial Lot Line Adjustments.
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First Name* Charles
Last Name* Fichter
Address Street Address
5541 Yorkshire PI
Address Line 2
City State/Province/Region
Lake Oswego OR
Postal/Zip Code
97035
Email* cfichter@live.com
Stance:* r Support
C' Opposition
r Neither for nor against
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Comments We are very concerned about the destruction of the wetland East of Inverarie Rd
to accommodate the sewer line through the wetland for the new development.
When purchasing our adjacent property at 4451 Yorkshire PI,we were told the
entire wetland was gifted to the city/state under conditions it could never be
developed.We are concerned about impact to wildlife and the environment,and
reduction in value in our property,and protection of the green way in the wetland
for privacy.We understand there are other sewer taps nearby, and the destruction
of wetland is unnecessary to accommodate the developer.They state 14 trees
being removed-however, I'm guessing this is just a certain size of tree over a
large diameter-the path they are proposing will require the removal of literally
100s of tress(many small and medium sized)and will have a significant impact
potentially on wildlife in the area.
At the very least, a full environmental impact study should be done, as well,the
developer MUST be held to fully restore the wetland to 100%of what it is now.Any
damage from vehicles into any of the area must be fully addressed with a recovery
plan.
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