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One Naples _Another NoEXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Andy / Penny / Rick /Bill / Burt - I am another concerned resident of Naples and specifically Naples Park. I moved here primarily due to the casual and down to earth nature of Naples. It is a place where you can walk, ride a bike and live a simple life. We have zoning regulations for a reason and I expected our commissioners to uphold those when I moved here. I frequent our beaches which Vanderbilt being the most prevalent. The local businesses currently on the Vanderbilt corner are what we cherish about our place in Naples. We don’t need anything with all the cement and a “Miami look-alike” building or two in that area. I can’t imagine purposely adding a traffic conundrum to that vicinity. Be true to yourself and our residents. Let that property be used for the purposes as it was zoned. Those that bought property in that area shouldn’t be sold out. They put a lot of thought and money into their purchase and in the name of progress should not have to give up their dream. Stock’s dream is not their dream or mine. This should be the easiest decision you should ever have to make in your career as a commissioner. Hands down a NO. It should never have gotten to this point because Stock showed their wallet. No pipe-dream plans should have been drawn up and shared when they couldn’t be backed within legal guidelines. Rules are not made to be broken and let’s not have this become our new standard. What happens next time??? Another “NO VOTE”, Judy.M.Slater@gmail.com <mailto:Judy.M.Slater@gmail.com> Naples Park 541-227-3260 PS I haven’t even touched on the marine life which is diminishing in the area. . . another huge topic and concern with this horrible project.