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14 (10)Public Comment From: Lauren Torres Sent: Monday, March 8, 2021 9:01 AM To: Public Comment Subject: FW: Rezoning of lot on Western and Ball From: linda frame < Sent: Friday, March 05, 20216:41 PM To: Council <council@anaheim.net>; Harry Sidhu (Mayor) <HSidhu@anaheim.net> Subject: Rezoning of lot on Western and Ball Anaheim Mayor Sidhu and City Council, I ask you once again to listen to your constituents instead of a non resident developer. The city council must decide whether they will rezone the property on western and ball in district one to allow an overbuilt apartment building to go in. Originally already zoned commercial the planning dept ok'd this to come to council, and I'm here to say NO, WE DO NOT WANT IT REZONED, WE DO NOT WANT ANOTHER OVERBUILT DENSE APARTMENT BUILDING. We have been to numerous meetings and not one time have people said we need more cheap, dense apartments, not once! We made it clear what we need you to listen to us. We are park poor in district 1, we need places to go, places to shop, eat and spend our money, so we don't need to spend it in Cypress, Buena Park or another city. We never asked for it, we already voted years ago for this lot to be commercial. I strongly oppose the proposed rezoning of the lot on Western and Ball. I disagree that this will in any way benefit the residents of district 1. It isn't fair .... what have you done for district 1. We have not gotten one NOT ONE commercial property built. So if you approve this you are saying to our district 1 residents that you listen to the developers before the residents. I live here, not you, or the developer, and as we sit here watching dirt in 39 Commons blow in the wind, we've watched Stanton, plan, build, and create a very successful Rodeo 39, stealing almost the same name. And we haven't gotten one business yet. I dare you to look me in the face and say you are supporting the developers and not the residents. All I'm asking for is for you to listen to me somebody who lives in this neighborhood. Changing what already exists as a zoned commercial property to residential will forever change this neighborhood even more and it's unfair for you to make that decision when our neighbourhood is begging you not to do it. Linda Frame District 1 resident Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail on Android