Point Wells Rezoning Petition
POINT WELLS REZONING PROTEST PETITIONWe, the undersigned residents of Richmond Beach, do hereby protest the rezoning of Point Wells unincorporated island owned by Paramount Northwest LLC (located in S... continue reading »
"please keep richmond beach the same"
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"Protect this area as a park, perhaps with small marina/restaurant. NO housing."
"We do not want Richmond Beach to turn into edmonds."
"Feel free to direct the traffic through Snohomish County, not our neighborhood!"
"There is absolutely no way Richmond Beach Drive could handle the additional traffic imposed by this devolopment."
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"This development is an unreasonable burden on the Richmond Beach community."
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"There are not adequate public utilities and services to accommodate urban center type development. A map change to neighborhood commercial would be appropriate here."
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"This action will absolutely destroy my neighborhood. The traffic has already reached the unbearable stage in the Richmond Highlands. More traffic along Richmond Beach Road particularly near the insane Aurora intersection is beyond comprehension."
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"don't destroy our peaceful community!"
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"The City's traffic management of Richmond Beach Rd is now unacceptable and I am unconvinced 7-10,000 more cars once the Pt. Wells project is completed will be handled any better. We are a 'residential community' and value our quality of life. If Pt. Wells"
"Richmond Beach Rd. is the only access road that many residents have to get to their homes. By creating (yet another) huge development that would only be accessable from Richmond Beach Rd. could quite possibly be the dumbest idea of the new year."
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"No thanks, I don't think RB can accomodate 6,000 new people in our tiny area. It's not a sustainable plan."