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Denise and Michael Sanders1 Daniel Fama From:Denise Sanders <d.sanders@artbrand.com> Sent:Monday, October 28, 2019 9:52 AM To:Daniel Fama Subject:a letter re: our opposition to the project - 680 and 700 E. McGlincey Importance:High Dear Mr. Fama, I am writing to voice our objection and opposition to the planned 3 story public storage complex in our neighborhood. This is not the first time we have voiced our objection to this company’s plans before. 1) If built the character of our neighborhood would be greatly altered. Right now the neighborhood is a shared mix of homes and light industry. The planned two, 3-story industrial buildings DO NOT fit the unique blend of our neighborhood. These structures would be the tallest buildings in the area with the exception of the Pruneyard Towers. They would be ugly, jarring and imposing in relation to our homes. 2) The planned development would drive down all property values. There is no way to truly hide these behind trees, and the buildings will stick out like sore thumbs. We work hard to maintain our homes to keep their values. 3) Impact to the neighborhood with additional noises. The added traffic will be disruptive and cause additional noise (which could be 24 hours a day). There are already storage facilities in the close vicinity. The proposed project is within a ½ mile area of two existing storage facilities located on Curtner Avenue (directly across from each other). There is a total of seven (7) facilities in very close proximity: Public Storage and Extra Storage (on Curtner Avenue), A-1 Self Storage on Bascom, a 2nd and 3rd Extra Storage on Sunny Oaks (two separate facilities with different addresses and contact numbers) and a Public Storage also located on Sunny Oaks. Sincerely, Denise and Michael Sanders 609 Union Avenue Campbell, CA