A builder's view of DR Horton's plan: Bad Architecture, No Privacy, Bad Traffic

An email from Jacob Broadway, a builder who opposed DR Horton's plan to put 126 homes adjacent to the prime nesting and feeding area of the Celery Fields. 

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Mr. Broadway's email:


I am vehemently against the proposed rezoning by the celery Fields. I am a resident of the Paddocks neighborhood.

The celery fields are a wonderful oasis for surrounding residents. A new development would permanently damage the natural aesthetic of the area. Especially a DR Horton style neighborhood. Replacing pastoral farmland with a neighborhood of giant cubes crammed together is bad for neighbors, residents and is also the type of development where the people who eventually inhabit do so reluctantly succumbing to overpriced, bad architecture, with little to no privacy, and bad traffic.

As someone who works in the construction industry and has an appreciation for the Sarasota school of architecture I implore you to conscientious urbanization of our region.

As we saw with the recent hurricanes the impact of these developments is wreaking havoc on the infrastructure especially storm drainage as we saw.

Please vote with your heart not with your wallet.

Regards,

Jacob Broadway

jacob_broadway@icloud.com

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