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Re_ Vote NO for One NaplesEXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Collier County Commissioners: We ask that you do not consider passing any development which does not adhere to current zoning in all ways including height, residential density, setback, green space etc. Pete and Kim Heath On Wednesday, February 24, 2021, 01:36:30 PM EST, peter heath <heaths2004@yahoo.com> wrote: Collier County Commissioners: As you consider Mr. Stock's proposal, please be guided by your obligation to the residents of all of Collier County. A tasteful, modest development, of appropriate scale, consistent and compatible with the current neighborhood and its zoning requirements, can be a responsible enhancement to the area. But, as proposed, the Stock development is not responsible. It is too expansive, too tall, forces upon us too big of a marina, and mocks appropriate established setbacks and green space requirements. Most importantly, please bear in mind before you vote, that it is against current zoning regulations, and flouts the Collier County Land Development Code, which was established to protect our county from exactly this type of overdevelopment! Vanderbilt Beach is a popular county beach and should remain accessible to all county residents. Vanderbilt Beach Road and Gulf Shore Boulevard are single lanes, and are already heavily congested with cars, bicycles, and pedestrians. The additional burden this proposal imposes will overwhelm the current infrastructure. To Mr. Stock, this is only a money making scheme that he is vigorously trying to foist upon your constituents. As county commissioners, please consider all of your county residents. That is your charge. This includes not only the neighbors to One Naples, but all residents of the entire county. This vote will set a precedent for how all of Collier County will be allowed to grow in the future. Will Collier County grow according to the established Land Development Code, or will Mr. Stock, and other developers who will then follow his lead, be allowed to look upon the code with derision, and then talk the board into changing it to fit their personal wants? If so, why was a Land Development Code ever established? It will have totally lost its intended purpose. Please stand for the voices of all the people. Vote NO to this condescending proposal. This is our county, this is our beach access. Please represent all of us. Thank you. Sincerely, Kim and Peter Heath 8375 Excalibur Circle, Unit I-7 Naples, Florida 34108