Residents voiced strong concerns during a recent government meeting regarding a proposed congregate living facility adjacent to their homes. One homeowner, who has lived in the area for over three decades, expressed fears about the potential impact on property values and the emotional toll on current residents.
The speaker highlighted that while the facility may be necessary, its commercial nature could significantly devalue nearby residential properties. He argued that prospective buyers would be deterred by the proximity of a commercial building, leading to lower property values for homes currently valued at around $500,000.
The homeowner also raised questions about the adequacy of public notice regarding the project, stating that many residents were unaware of the proposal until discussions began. He urged the commission to consider a continuance, allowing for broader public input before any decisions are made.
The speaker emphasized the need for community engagement, noting that the current notification radius of 300 feet may not be sufficient to inform all affected residents. He concluded by advocating for a thorough review of the project, urging the commission to prioritize the voices of those who would be directly impacted by the development.