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<br />Our neighborhood has always been unique. When I tell people I know my neighbors on each side, and <br />across the street and behind me, they are always amazed. I have known most of them for twenty, thirty <br />or forty years. Most of them have known my daughter, who used to mow their lawn when she was <br />young. She is a lawyer and now FBI agent, and many neighbors have known her since she was in <br />kindergarten. This is the kind of neighborhood we have. By coming in and buying residential homes, <br />tearing them down and turning them into a non-local church, our neighborhood has been changed. I <br />speak for the majority of my friends and neighbors when I ask you to deny their proposal for further <br />expansion. We have endured enough. We want them to be content with the church they have already <br />forced into our neighborhood, against the residents' will. They should take their expansion to a location <br />that has more room for parking, without the destruction of more single family homes. <br /> <br />Thank you in advance for your consideration.
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