During the recent Loomis Planning Commission meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the proposed RV park on Brace Road, which many residents believe threatens the rural character of their community. A local resident emphasized the importance of protecting the area from increased traffic, pollution, and noise, arguing that the proposed changes to commercial access could have detrimental effects on the neighborhood.
The resident pointed out that the existing code, which restricts primary access to commercial developments from Horseshoe Bar Road with limited secondary access to Brace Road, was omitted from the new general plan. This change, they argued, appears to benefit only one property owner, Jared Taylor, who is behind the RV park proposal. The resident highlighted that a petition signed by 50 community members opposing the project underscores the widespread discontent among locals.
Concerns were also raised about the process behind the removal of the access restrictions, with questions about who recommended the change and why the community was not informed. The resident noted that Taylor had previously acknowledged the limited commercial access when purchasing the property, suggesting that he was aware of the restrictions in place.
The discussion reflects a broader community desire to maintain the rural nature of Loomis and protect it from developments that could disrupt the quality of life for residents. As the Planning Commission continues to deliberate on this issue, the voices of concerned residents will likely play a crucial role in shaping the future of Brace Road and its surrounding areas.