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culture is negatively affected. <br /> <br />I'd like to add that Michael Ness' argument of safety does not seem to hold much weight. I live <br />a few doors down from his home, and I've never seen any strange incidents. I've never <br />witnessed strange cars parked out front during the night, I've never seen or heard about any <br />prowlers. In fact, all the neighbors I've discussed this with have not heard or seen anything <br />either, and in fact, have made an effort to keep an eye out for any unusual activity. We do this <br />because we are neighbors, and throughout this neighborhood's history, we openly look out for <br />one another, without the need for high walls or exclusivity. <br /> <br />Higher profile people have lived throughout this neighborhood, and none have ever built walls <br />the way Michael Ness is proposing. <br /> <br />Again, we are not a closed-off, walled in community. Please help us preserve the historical <br />charm of our street, and realize that the precedence of high walls will only begin a <br />McMansion-ing trend that has blighted other cities, but so far, not ours. <br /> <br />thank you. <br />Miranda Toscano <br />
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