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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes December 15, 2020 <br />increased traffic, neighborhood integrity will be compromised, impact on the <br />environment on the watershed, wildlife and cultural concerns and finally <br />infrastructure concerns. <br />Naomi Medina, expressed concerns with the traffic analysis that will be <br />completed after the development has been approved and is concerned with <br />safety due to the high pedestrian traffic. <br />Harold Stern, asked council to vote against this project and expressed concern <br />with lot sizes and potential for high congestion on LBJ with the road being <br />narrow is dangerous. <br />Diane Osborne, spoke in opposition to the zoning change. She stated the <br />developer has proposed changes in lot sizes that will put too many houses in <br />that area for road conditions, environmental impact, and flooding/runoff. <br />Expressed concern with the heavily trafficked road with vehicles and delivery <br />trucks and could place additional strain on the already dangerous and highly <br />trafficked portion of LBJ. Ms. Osborne expressed concern about the property <br />damage and expenses to her home that previous development has caused. <br />Edward Sullivan, spoke against the rezoning and expressed concern with the <br />development and safety for pedestrian and traffic. <br />Mary Potter, spoke against the rezoning of the project and expressed concerns <br />with the shuttle buses from Texas State and should be diverted to Ranch Road <br />12 to better sustain bus traffic. Ms. Potter is concern with wildlife being <br />displaced from natural habitats and losing livable space. Ms. Potter asked <br />council to help preserve, maintain and save the neighborhood. <br />Guillermo Gajardo Jr., spoke against the rezoning and is concern with the <br />traffic congestion and with overall lowering the quality of living in the <br />established neighborhood. Mr. Gajardo expressed concerns with the developer <br />adding traffic to N. LBJ, an already congested, narrow two lane road. He is <br />also concerned that there is only one entrance planned for the area and the <br />traffic safety. Mr. Gajardo asked council to preserve and protect <br />neighborhoods and deny the proposed zoning change. <br />Janice Golick, spoke against this project and expressed concerns with <br />congestion and traffic safety. <br />John Casseb, spoke against this project. Mr. Casseb suggested to council to <br />City of San Marcos Page 8 <br />
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