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<br />Ibarra, Evelyn <br />From:John Schneiderman <jhmschneiderman@yahoo.com> <br />Sent:Thursday, November <br />To:eComment <br />Subject:Agenda Item #34 <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br />Dear Sir or Madam, <br /> <br />I am strongly in support of the Appeal to overturn City approval granted to construct a 23' high "moon pavilion" <br />at 2221 N. Heliotrope Drive. <br />I was shocked to hear that this additional structure, which is outside what is ordinarily allowed by City Code, <br />was approved. <br />The homeowners at 2221 N. Heliotrope Drive have proven on multiple occasions that they do not respect Santa <br />Ana Municipal Codes and have no consideration for their neighbors. They have held a number of large events, <br />open to the public, in which they disturb several blocks of neighbors with large numbers of attendees, <br />exceptionally loud amplified music outside (prohibited by Municipal Code) as well as speakers on a Public <br />Address System. They treat their home and yard as an entertainment venue, without regard to the Peaceful <br />Enjoyment of Property that should be allowed by their neighbors, close and far. I would discourage allowing <br />additional structures that will further add to this problem. The type of events they host should be held at a hotel <br />ballroom, or some other suitable entertainment venue. It is inappropriate and disruptive to allow these types of <br />events in a residential neighborhood. The entitlement of these inconsiderate neighbors must end. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />John Schneiderman <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />John Schneiderman Website <br />John Schneiderman YouTube Channel <br /> <br />John Schneiderman on SoundCloud <br /> <br />John Schneiderman on Facebook <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />
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