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Naples One --- Please keep the C-3 ZoningEXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Mr. LoCastro, >> >> We want to add our voice to the voices of our Vanderbilt Beach neighbors — Please do not vote to approve the Naples One project. >> >> Stock Development is now running ads that address the current C-3 zoning, by saying “We feel this is incompatible with the neighborhood”. Brian Stock does not have the experience of living in this neighborhood to make the judgement on what is compatible or incompatible for the area. He doesn’t try to walk or ride a bike in the morning on Gulf Shore Drive. He doesn’t try to pull out of his driveway and avoid hitting the walkers and bikers. He doesn’t add ten minutes travel time just to get to and from his home during season because of all the traffic for the beach. Our small neighborhood offers the only public beach access for miles — two major access locations bookend our street. We simply do not have the capacity to absorb any more people living here with the existing infrastructure. >> >> It has become all too common and all too easy for big developers to get variances in Naples. This practice has changed the character in many parts of town. Stock Development bought the parcels with a C-3 zoning, and they should feel free to build anything that meets current zoning. We welcome the next Venetian Village— “Stock Village”. >> >> We look forward to attending the meeting Monday morning, with hopes that the Commissioners will consider how the plus in Stock Development’s financial column will be a minus in the quality of life column for residents of Naples. >> >> Sincerely, >> >> Kathleen & Garry Moody >> 10951 Gulf Shore Drive >