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2024-03-05 PL-SMA-2023-000046 Albert E. Beeman Opposition Testimony
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Inadequate Water and Sewer <br /> The current dilapidated and dramatically under capitalized and poorly <br /> managed water and sewage treatment system is owned and operated by Eva <br /> Liu et al. <br /> The system lurches from failure to failure with no real backup. It is plagued <br /> with cracked pipes and leaking storage. <br /> and must be properly repaired, modernized and brought into compliance. <br /> Not only is the a legal and moral issue but it would also prove that this <br /> developer is even capable or willing to properly manage a large scale project. <br /> To date there is no evidence that she has either the resources or the desire <br /> or the capability of doing this. <br /> Many of the current fire hydrants are broken or do not work and there is <br /> general consensus that even if they did work the water system is not <br /> capable of supporting pressure and delivering the water needed to put out <br /> fires in the area. <br /> Neirative Environmental Impact on the aina, the critters and <br /> the Community <br /> The scale of the proposed project is way beyond the infrastructure that will <br /> be needed to support such an increase in population including: <br /> shopping <br /> medical facilities <br /> roads <br /> Fire protection <br /> ongoing skilled labor force including Police, Firemen, repair people... <br /> Everything is inadequate for this level of population density. The Planning <br /> Commision must scope out the costs and the community impact of this <br /> proposed project. <br /> The developer's project budget must include a significant share of these yet <br /> to be identified but very real capital and operating expenses. <br /> Of course, this analysis must be completed and factored in BEFORE such a <br /> massive project could ever be approved and be given permission to start <br /> construction. <br />
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