tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-877753385801022805.post2212357246989812969..comments2024-02-26T03:01:28.791-08:00Comments on Wildomar Rap: • Neighborhood Meeting Tentative Tract Map 33840Joseph Morabitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16685853728078949253noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-877753385801022805.post-69083292724679786562014-02-27T17:59:11.912-08:002014-02-27T17:59:11.912-08:00This does illustrate why people need to go to the ...This does illustrate why people need to go to the general plan meetings. sheilaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-877753385801022805.post-22460515117995675112014-02-27T16:09:08.578-08:002014-02-27T16:09:08.578-08:00My point about the number of houses across from th...My point about the number of houses across from the development is that the length of land supporting 13 homes is the same as that proposed for 15 homes. Hardly shoehorning. And when I drive south I see tracts put in near same sort of houses. When I drive north on union I see tract across street from mobile homes. I don't know the answer. But let's be honest about the issue. The neighbors don't want 15 houses loss of that space and reduction of their "privacy". I dont blame them. So what should the owner of the property do? He didn't buy it so the neighbors could use it to ride bikes on or drive on. Joseph may be right about the strategy. SheilaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-877753385801022805.post-28495352283898511912014-02-27T11:17:48.129-08:002014-02-27T11:17:48.129-08:00Kenny,
I don't know... if they can handle the...Kenny, <br />I don't know... if they can handle the truth... then it'll roll off their backs. If they can't handle reality, then I guess they'll get whiny over it. I live in Windsong, and it used to be (USED TO BE) very nice, and it's quickly becoming very ratty. I can handle the truth about where I live... those that pretend otherwise have far bigger problems than li'l ol' me.<br /><br />Other than my less than glowing terms for the surrounding area, I basically agree with you. That's why I used the term "shoehorned in". I can totally see those houses as part of a greater subdivision over where Boberta's Thrift Store is off of Palomar and Wesley or off Palomar near McVicker, but not just 15 homes with only one way in, with a private road not even good enough to be dedicated as a city street as it cuts off existing access for long established residents/owners to their own property.<br /><br />What you may want to give thought to is this may just be a rouse. If I owned that land, and I knew the current climate in Wildomar, I'd come in with something stupid like this too... all the while knowing I only really want to build 8 or 10 houses... and the easiest way to get the neighbors on my side would be to then "compromise" from 15 house with one way in, two 8-10 houses with three ways in. Maybe a stretch... but something to keep in the back of one's mind while this plays out.<br />Joseph Morabitohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16685853728078949253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-877753385801022805.post-24183832497154033432014-02-27T10:09:56.251-08:002014-02-27T10:09:56.251-08:00I wonder how the existing residents of this part o...I wonder how the existing residents of this part of Wildomar take the comment "the area in question is not the most desirable part of Wildomar", is that any less harsh than "a sore thumb", maybe so coming from someone who lives in the Camelot of Wildomar, the Windsong Tract. To build a Ewing style compound surrounded by a block wall maybe, with a private road (because the width of a proper road would not leave enough land for development) is downright ludicrous. As to the 13 lots facing the proposed 15 lots, you have it backwards, the proposed 15 lots will be looking at the backyards of a seasoned neighborhood after looking over sections of a 6 foot block wall. Lets not forget this tract of homes, despite what the Planning Director wants to call it, will be required to join the city-wide CFD. This project is so fraught with problems, this city is setting itself up to get sued once again. Kenny MayesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-877753385801022805.post-75140025598098987412014-02-27T07:36:23.282-08:002014-02-27T07:36:23.282-08:00I can see where it looks like I said "too nic...I can see where it looks like I said "too nice"... I guess I sort of did say that... it was really a response to the person that called the new development a "sore thumb". Joseph Morabitohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16685853728078949253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-877753385801022805.post-49480420392246881742014-02-27T07:34:11.895-08:002014-02-27T07:34:11.895-08:00At first I didn't think there would be that mu...At first I didn't think there would be that much of an impact when it came to traffic, but then I started to do the math. 15 houses, times 2 to 3 cars, and I can see many more car trips that didn't exist before. Joseph Morabitohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16685853728078949253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-877753385801022805.post-55899779741558298732014-02-27T03:43:10.774-08:002014-02-27T03:43:10.774-08:00There are 13 lots facing the new tract so 15 isnt ...There are 13 lots facing the new tract so 15 isnt too many. But you think the new tract is too nice for the area? Idk if that is true. You made a good point about who would buy there...but people bought homes in the tract South of there. I do think the tract should not take away the access to the back of the properties that is not right. Good read. And good luck to those neighbors. SheilaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-877753385801022805.post-80115842100484539092014-02-26T23:42:29.783-08:002014-02-26T23:42:29.783-08:00I agree. This development does NOT belong in this ...I agree. This development does NOT belong in this neighborhood. I live on the south side of Central on Darby. My biggest concern is traffic and safety of school children.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com