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Francisco and Lori Jiménez1 Daniel Fama From:Pancho Jimenez <fajimenez@scu.edu> Sent:Sunday, October 27, 2019 10:30 PM To:Daniel Fama Subject:Objection to Campbell Trojan Self-Storage Project Objection to Campbell Trojan Self-Storage Project Dear Mr Fama: I am writing to register our objection to the Campbell Trojan Self -Storage Project. We oppose the project for the following reasons. 1. Alter the character of our neighborhood Our neighborhood is a shared mix of homes and light industry. The 3-story industrial buildings do not fit the unique makeup of our neighborhood. These structures would be the tallest buildings in the area with the exception of the Pruneyard towers. This structure would be imposing, ugly and jarring in relation to our homes and would significantly change the look/feel of the neighborhood. 2. Drive down our property values Buildings rising 1 and 2 stories above our homes cannot be hidden by trees and will dwarf our homes, having a significant impact on the look and feel of our neighborhood. The proximity to such imposing structures would discourage potential homebuyers, driving down our home values. 3. Impact neighborhood noise The constant in and out use of a storage facility translates into an increase of noise. 4. Increase the number of storage units in the area to 7 all in very close proximity. Two storage facilities exist in our neighborhood across the street from each other on Curtner Ave. The proposed structure would be just a half-mile away from the these two existing storage facilities resulting in a total of 7 facilities in very close proximity. These include: Public Storage and Extra Storage on Curtner (across the street from one another), A-1 Self Storage on Bascom, a second and third Extra Space Storage on Sunny Oaks (two separate facilities with two different addresses and contact numbers) and a Public Storage also located Sunny Oaks. For these reasons we strongly object to this development. Sincerely Francisco and Lori Jiménez