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r <br /> 4. The driveway has not been sited and I am unable to ascertain <br /> how this would affect my own driveway. The land at the site falls <br /> away sharply from the road making any potential driveway of length <br /> appear unable to conform to the town driveway ordinance. i feel <br /> there also would be some serious concerns with runoff due to the <br /> hill and steep nature of the property with any driveway or homesite <br /> in this area . <br /> 5 . The house site appears to be entirely unsuitable for building <br /> and was admittedly approved without a visual inspection by the planning <br /> committee chairman. Upon our looking at the site with the involved <br /> parties it was stated that maybe the site was unsuitable and they <br /> seemed to have some questions about it themselves . It was stated by <br /> the buyer that she had only looked at it once before. <br /> 6. As the closest affected land owner I was never Notified of a <br /> public hearing on this issue by the town, nor was I notified with <br /> the prior house just completed by the land owner which is just several <br /> hundred yards from this 3 acre site. I recognize the land owners <br /> right to build one home for every 35 acres, but wonder if these 35 <br /> acre parcels need to be designated. <br /> 7 . The proposed site is in an area of very unique geological <br /> and some historical significance. Phils Woods Park is directly across <br /> the street from this proposed site. One of the most unique features <br /> of the park are the rock cliffs that are directly across the street <br /> from the proposed house site. This site is the pull over area where <br /> people park their cars when going to the park. They walk thru this <br /> unique corridor and view the rocky cliffs on their way to the park <br /> entrance . The property owner and purchaser proposed bulldozing the <br /> soil across from the park that creates this corridor to use for fill <br />