Suppport for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD, ...(1)From:Alex Wesolowski
To:LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny;
sherry.breco@colliercountyfl.gov; McDanielBill; FilsonSue
Cc:GundlachNancy
Subject:Suppport for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD, February 9, 2021 Hearing
Date:Tuesday, February 2, 2021 12:47:31 PM
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Dear Sirs and Madams:
We are writing to you to express our support for the above mentioned Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We
have been residents of the Quarry Community for 6 years and are very concerned over the County's proposed use of
Limestone Trail, a privately owned property, as a cut through route for access and egress use by the general public
to the Commercial Activity Center located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Collier Boulevard and
Immokalee Road. Such use of Limestone Trail was never intended on original plans for the Heritage Bay and
Quarry Communities and, if approved, will result in increased traffic on that street and on Quarry Drive, the private
entrance to the Quarry Community. As residents of the Silverstone Community within the Quarry, our home is very
close to Limestone Trail. We are sure that increased traffic on our Community owned road will affect our Quality
of Life as noise and pollution will dramatically increase with increased usage of that road by the many cars and
trucks that patronize the RaceTrack gas station and various stores and fast food restaurants in the commercial
activity center. We are already aware of incidents in the past 2 years in which non-resident users of the road have
driven over landscaping berms and into our community. Such incidents result in property damages that not only
increase our maintenance fees but jeopardize the security of living in a gated community. In addition, the use of this
private road by the general public will greatly increase the required maintenance cost of the roadway, a cost that will
be borne by the residents of the Quarry Community. Lastly, we have grave concerns over the increased traffic
volume, traffic delays and resultant driver safety issues from the additional cars and trucks of all types on the Quarry
Drive entrance/exit to and from our Community.
As intended by the development plans for the Quarry and Heritage Bay Communities, Limestone Trail was for use
by both Communities to access the Commercial Activity Center. Such use will not change with the addition of
access gates for residents of these communities. Importantly, please be assured that Emergency Vehicles will have
access through the proposed Limestone Trail gates as they do for all other gated roads. In addition, it is important to
note that the PUD Amendment traffic study has demonstrated no adverse impacts to public roads as a result of the
proposed action on this private road.
We strongly support the right of the Heritage Bay and Quarry Communities to install gates on Limestone Trail to
preserve its intended and rightful use for access between these communities and the Commercial Activity Center.
Respectfully Submitted,
Alex Wesolowski and Maureen Wesolowski
8747 Coastline Court, Unit 202
The Quarry
Naples, Florida. 34120
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