HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Comment for Nov 16From:
Lara Christensen on behalf of City Clerk
Sent:
Tuesday, November 16, 2021 9:51 AM
To:
Planning Commission Public Comments
Subject:
FW: ITEM 2. NEW APARTMENT BUILDING 10165 EL CAMINO REAL (CA MANOR II)
Attachments:
211111 Atascadero Planning Project.pdf
From: Gary Havas
Sent: Monday, November 15,20213:40 PM
To: City Clerk <cityclerk@atascadero.org>
Subject: RE: ITEM 2. NEW APARTMENT BUILDING 10165 EL CAMINO REAL (CA MANOR II)
Greetings Chairperson van den Eikhof and Commissioners Keen, Anderson, Carranza, Hughes, McIntyre, and Schmidt!
Please find attached a response from Bike SLO County to the above referenced project, and thank you!
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Cheers!
Gary Havas
Board President, Bike SILO County
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November 11, 2021
To: CITY OFATASCADERO PLANNING COMMISSION
City Hall Council Chambers
6500 Palma Avenue, 4th Floor
Atascadero, California 93422
cityclerk@atascadero.org
RE: ITEM 2. NEWAPARTMENT BUILDING 10165 EL CAMINO REAL (CA MANOR II)
Greetings Chairperson van den Eikhof and Commissioners Keen, Anderson, Carranza, Hughes,
McIntyre, and Schmidt!
Bike SLO County is committed to serving our community by promoting improved bicycle use and safety
through education and expanded infrastructure. We feel that infrastructure is not limited to our roads and
pathways, and includes projects such as the one proposed here. We have examined this project's details
and have found nothing to promote bicycle use by the residents and visitors to this site. We have also
examined the City ofAtascadero Zoning Handbook where we have found support of cycling under
Residential Development in 2.7.3 Parking & Loading (AMC 9-4.114) page 2-23 stating
"Bicycle Spaces
Lots with twenty (20) or more spaces may substitute a bicycle rack providing space for at least five (5)
bicycles at a ratio of one (1) bicycle rack for each twenty (20) spaces. It is recommended that all shopping
centers provide some bicycle spaces in the project."
While we feel this would be a minimum, more encouragement to bicycle or walk instead of a car trip will
help promote a healthy community and reduce GHG, something our county, state, and nation strive for.
The proposed groups served by this project are precisely those served best by bicycling including the
senior living section. The San Luis Obispo Bicycle Club, with whom we partner, has many senior
members active cycling well into their 70's and 80's, are a social group, and enjoy shared activities. Those
with lower incomes frequently cannot afford a motor vehicle and rely on walking or biking, or public
transportation or all three as a means of travel. We encourage you to work with the developer to go
beyond minimum code requirements and provide robust bicycle facilities on this project such as a bicycle
work room, hi -lo bike rack parking for residents and visitors, and bike charging stations or provisions for
future such facilities for a -bikes and scooters. And Bike SLO County applauds again the infrastructure
improvements on EI Camino Real, something this project can integrate well with. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Gary Havas
Board President
Rick Ellison
Executive Director
860 Pacific Street, Suite #105, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 (805) 547-2055
From: Claudia Harris
Sent: Monday, November 15, 20218:33 PM
To: Planning Commission Public Comments
Subject: 030-461-029/DEV21-0045
Can't overstate how much angst this proposed project is causing since hearing there is a developer who wants to turn a
peaceful piece of property into more buildings, more traffic and all the disruption this will cause. Worst of all by far was
his callous and unthinking remark about removing "only15 trees." These are stunning very mature oaks that are
probably at least 50 years old and are a source of beauty, privacy, air quality and home to birds,nests and small wildlife.
Most of the trees line the del bordo fence while others give the Calif. manor occupants enjoyment especially in the hot
summer months.We know this project will bring a huge disruption for everyone however the trees would provide a
buffer to the inevitable noise, dust,traffic, and aftermath. It is impossible to comprehend how this builder could be so
dismissive and not find ways to work around and include the trees. I have been told over the years that "Atascadero
doesn't have a soul." Am hoping you will prove them wrong. I can't imagine living here without the huge beautiful oak
that borders the fence and is the main reason I moved here ... and I have heard others say the same.
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NOV 16 2021
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From: Jeri Heit
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2021 9:07 AM
To: Planning Commission Public Comments
Cc: Jeri Heit; DRC Public Comment
Subject: Expansion of California Manor - 10165 EI Camino Real
TO: City of Atascadero
RE: Questions and concerns regarding the expansion of California Manor - DEV21-0045 10165 EI Camino Real
1. Why do any of the mature beautiful trees (the Oaks as well as the willows) behind the fence that separates the two
properties need to be removed? We can understand trimming them up but removal is of deep concern for many
reasons. I can gladly repeat the multiple reasons why I, and a few others, strongly oppose this proposal but in the interest
of time can you please just let us know if there is compromise on this issue for the trees that _back up to our fences_?
2. Our water drains go under the fence to drain out and down into this area. If the years old oaks / roots are not there to
soak up the water drainage where will that water go?
3. What will be the lighting situation with a three story build? Please consider that tall lights placed could shine down on
our homes / bedrooms.
4. Approximately when will ground breaking and construction begin and approximately _how long will it take_? There are
quite a few reasons to please get this question answered.
Thank you for the opportunity to get all of these questions answered.
NOTE: I do hope you fixed the bug with the last "virtual" meeting whereby quite a few of us could not get into the web
zoom to see the actual material and visual presentation of this development. The document states we do not need a
passcode however we could not get beyond that part to tap into the zoom. I do hope that has been rectified.
Jeri Heit
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From: Judy Vosburgh
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2021 11:45 AM
To: Planning'. Commission Public Comments
Subject: Planning Commission Meeting, agenda item 42
Dear Planning Commission,
Our city needs more senior housing but to keep our city nice, we need to do it in a
reasonable and safe manner, within our municipal code standards. The proposed
California Manor II will impact our city by not providing enough parking for the
residents, much. less for their guests. This will increase competition for the street
parking, and will encourageillegal parking in neighboring housing lots and
driveways. Although I do not live in that neighborhood, I do regularly visit my mother
who does and I witness the,existi-ng issues firsthand.and bye arky development provides
enough parking to not acerbate: the current situation. -
Our beautiful tree -filled city also does not need a development that will remove
important, soil securing trees that are part of an existing small greenspace between
developments. The new residents could appreciate the greenspace as well if the
complex is sized to preserve it instead of remove it. Removing old lovely trees and
replacing them with new little trees would not just be less attractive, but also
detrimental to the environment, the creatures who currently reside there, and could
cause erosion and drainage problems.
Lastly, making it three stories and so close to other developments reduces the character
of our colony and affects the views and privacy of your current taxpayers who chose to
live next to a greenspace with oaks.
I am just asking that you do not approve the exceptions requested. Our codes are in
place to preserve our lovely city and should be observed rather than overlooked. This
development should only proceed within the limitations our municipality has deemed
appropriate.
Thank you,
Judy Vosburgh
Atascadero
NOV 16 2021
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