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It appears that unless something more formal is done, the Town's assurances have <br />little or no value. Should we resort to legal action to gain the Town's attention? <br />Consider the following: <br />*The church is a Town Historical feature. A 65 -foot fake tree on such a small cul <br />de sac is a major addition to the current eye sore beside this Church facing Duval <br />Way. This site affects every neighbor. We will bring pictures to show the council <br />if the hearing is rescheduled and we have the needed time to process the pictures. <br />*No one resides on the property so the parishioners are essentially unaffected. <br />*While the church presumably receives income from each of the antenna <br />companies, it is a tax-exempt organization (as is Foothill College) so who benefits? <br />Finally, Notice of the public hearing by the Planning Commission, dated August <br />22nd was received by residents on Duval Way on the 251° or 260' of August, <br />advising us of a meeting date of September 4, 2008, giving us a little more than a <br />week to prepare. This, for a project which has been underway since at least the <br />beginning of April 2009, according to drawings supplied to residents by A T & T. <br />Our first request, therefore, is that Agenda Item 3.3 of the Planning Commission <br />Public Hearing of September 4 be rescheduled to a later date to allow the residents <br />of Duval Way time to review the implications of the application, our possible <br />options and to prepare presentation(s) for the Commission and Councils <br />consideration. <br />Respectfully, <br />Al & Mary Jackson (et al) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />