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would aggravate the situation. If six trucks are authorized we can do the <br /> math: to and from there will be a truck driving by a dozen times in a single <br /> day. If there are busier days, we could expect that number to be multiplied, <br /> causing disturbances dozens of times a day and adding excessive wear and <br /> tear to the road. <br /> The upper portion of the road is unpaved and in poor condition, which <br /> worsens the situation due to the rocky nature which makes loud noises as <br /> trucks pass, and the vibrations caused by the trucks can actually be felt on <br /> our property. <br /> We have seen the road deteriorate over the years. Allowing trucks to park on <br /> the property and allowing a 500 person event will not only add to the <br /> deteriorating condition, but also poses other safety issues. The road is <br /> inadequately paved for high amounts of traffic, it's gravel. We have witnessed <br /> people who seem to think that due to being on a country road, no one else is <br /> using it, and so we have seen distracted and careless driving. <br /> All of the traffic that goes to and from the parcel must drive past our property. <br /> We have concerns for the safety of our children and animals who are almost <br /> always present, to our physical property as our property line and fence is next <br /> to and parallel to the road, and we fear that our privacy is at stake. In the past <br /> we have also experienced people trespassing on our property as they tend to <br /> get lost while looking for a neighboring parcel. More movement means more <br /> noise pollution and air pollution. A weekend long event hosting 500 people <br /> also requires a lot of preparation, which means much more movement in the <br /> months leading to the event. <br /> We have absolutely no quarrel with the owner of parcel (3) 2-7-007:001 nor his <br /> lessee, in fact we believe that we maintain a friendly relationship with them <br /> both, but we simply want to protect our family, our investment and our <br /> interests as well as maintain a peaceful, private lifestyle in the countryside. <br /> When we moved here the traffic on the road was a fraction of what it is now. <br /> We understand that in order for farms to prosper movement is needed, but we <br /> are concerned that allowing these special uses will diminish our property's <br /> value as well as negatively impact our family, our projects and our lifestyle. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Francisco Roberto Goncalves Luz Filho <br />