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21 (28)From: Alyssa Tapley To: Brenda Tapley Cc: Jose Moreno; Kimberly Keys; Lucille. King2Kring.us; Avelino Valencia; Steve White; Dave Vadodaria; Harry Sidhu (Mayor); Jordan Brandman; Joanne Hwang; Jose Diaz; Luis Andres Perez; Natalie Meeks; Planning Commission; Rosa Mulleady; Stephen Faessel; Trevor O"Neil Subject: Re: NO TO HOLDEN ANAHEIM HILLS - Case # CUP2019-06048 / DEV # DEV2019-00172 Date: Wednesday, July 14, 20215:07:02 PM I am aware of the proposed assisted living community Holden Anaheim Hills consisting of 118 units and 127 beds to be built on the comer of Nohl Ranch and Royal Oak in Anaheim Hills. I am a homeowner ( and am directly impacted by your project. I have some major concerns on how your project will negatively impact our neighborhood and quality of life. 11 ani against this project for the following reasons: • The Size of Structure — at almost 100,000 sq. ft, it is 5.6 times larger than the current structure. You are misleading the public claiming the new structure will not exceed 25 feet. This is extremely deceptive. The height of the structure will be 25 feet at the highest point of the lot. The building will grow in height with the slope of the lot. It will be 36 feet tall at the back, towering over the neighborhood to the north. The proposed structure is entirely too large for the size of the current lot and location. • Parking — The city code requires 102 parking spaces . The proposal is for only 55 spaces! This severe shortage will result in employees, third parties caregivers, vendors, and visitors to park in the surrounding residential streets daily. Our quiet streets will be overrun by the lack of parking spaces. • Slope Stability —The north slope will be backfilled to add 20 feet of parking and usable land. Disturbing the slope could be disastrous for homeowners both below and above the slope. • Noise and Traffic — The proposed structure will bring unimaginable traffic to our quite neighborhood with three shifts of workers 7 days a week, daily food/supply deliveries, and constant emergency vehicles. There are no plans to build any sound walls. This will result in constant noise and an unacceptable burden placed upon our neighborhood. I urge you to reconsider the location of the proposed structure. Please find a lot that can accommodate the size of the structure and one that is better suited to handle the traffic. Myself and my fellow neighbors are AGAiNIS"I'the building of this structure. Please reconsider. AZ ssa Ta le iw&