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21 (4)Public Comment From: verjeanw@aol. Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 3:15 PM To: Public Comment Subject: HOLDEN DEVELOPMENT 5275 East Nohl Ranch Road Anaheim Ca 92807 Anaheim. CA. 92807 July 14, 2021 City of Anaheim City Council 200 South Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA. 92805 Dear City Council Member, Subject: HOLDEN PROJECT 5275 East Nohl Ranch Road Anaheim, CA. 92807 1 am writing to express my strong opposition to the proposed Holden project Development. As a resident of Anaheim this particular Iargescale development would be detrimental to the safety of our community. I urge you to disapprove this project that will burden our community with High Density housing functioning as a commercial business within the current RH-3 zoning. The proposed location is inappropriate and not fitted for an operation of this sort. Countless residents share my deep concerns regarding the safety hazards that would arise should this project be approved. TRAFFIC- Nohl Ranch Road has become a busy freeway alternate in which vehicles exceeding the speed limit has become the norm. The intersection of Royal Oak and Nohl Ranch Road (The Proposed Project location) has a " no right turn on red' as its blind spot corner has proven to be hazardous with a history of accidents. The large scale of the Holden Project Building would further exasperate this problem. This project will significantly increase traffic with its frequency of emergency, transportation, delivery, staff, and visitation vehicles thus adding to the existing challenges. FIRE- Nohl Ranch Road is a FIRE EVACUTION ROUTE. Our community knows all too well the dangers of not being able to evacuate quickly and safely. Many of us were stuck in gridlock on Nohl Ranch Road, some in excess of two hours traveling only a short two miles. I shudder to think how we as a community could execute a safe and successful evacuation of our vulnerable elderly population residing within the High Density facility that Holden is proposing. LACK OF PARKING- Holden's proposed parking spaces are grossly under allocated. The lack of parking for staff, third party providers and visitors will put a strain on the surrounding neighborhoods. There is no parking on Nohl Ranch Road nor Royal Oak so over flow will be forced upon the residential streets. This lack of parking redirected to surrounding homes poses safety risks to neighborhood children and families. My family moved to Anaheim in 1957 and I have the honor of moving to Westridge in 1972 as the first development of Anaheim Hills, "The New Land". There were no schools, no Vons and no Canyon High. I have seen change and it is inevitable. I am not against Assisted Living Facilities and I am now even a senior myself. They need to be placed in the right location to best serve their needs and the community needs. On Nohl Ranch Road and Anaheim Hills Road 1 '/2 miles away we have 2 Assisted Living facilities on 2 corners with a CVS, Senior apartments on a corner and a medical center on the 4th corner. My parents lived in Nohl Ranch Inn 6 years! The right place as we do care for our seniors in Anaheim Hills! Thank you for your continued service to our wonderful city and for your consideration in supporting the residents by keeping our communities safe. Please oppose the Proposed Holden Project. Kind Regards, Verjean Walker