Residents of the Nicholas Vale community voiced significant concerns during a recent planning board meeting regarding the proposed development of Elliot's Reserve. Key issues raised included severe drainage problems, potential blasting impacts, and the overall density of the project.
Community members highlighted ongoing drainage issues, particularly referencing recent flooding on Lebanon Road, which they fear could worsen with the new development. One resident noted that they are currently spending thousands of dollars to address drainage problems linked to the existing development, emphasizing the need for responsible planning.
Concerns about blasting were also prominent, with residents expressing fears that vibrations from blasting could damage nearby homes, particularly as some units are planned to include basements. The proximity of a proposed dog park and playground to residential areas raised additional worries about noise and safety.
Residents criticized the proposed density of 64 units on the site, arguing that it maximizes profit at the expense of community well-being. They suggested that a lower unit count would allow for better drainage solutions and more thoughtful development.
The meeting underscored a call for accountability from city officials and developers, with residents urging them to prioritize responsible development practices that consider the long-term impacts on the community. As discussions continue, the community remains vigilant about ensuring their concerns are addressed before any final decisions are made.