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Potential layout of the future townhomes (click to enlarge) Top two images via Montgomery County Planning Department |
Planners suggested the existing townhome community to the north, Grosvenor Park, plat its unplatted property, but the Grosvenor Park HOA declined.
Finally, 7 of the townhomes would be set aside as affordable housing units.
Alan Sternstein, head of the Grosvenor Park HOA, said planners should require guest parking to be provided on-site for guests of the future townhome development, and expressed concern about the clearing of the trees generating additional highway noise for his community.
I thought it was intriguing that another nearby resident wrote a letter in support of the project, arguing that the development would "activate the highly underutilized wooded area along Grosvenor Place." It's rare to hear someone argue cutting down a wooded area is enhancing the neighborhood, or seek to "activate" natural green space. It's also novel and new to forget that trees are natural air pollution filters that improve air quality.
Here are some images of the apparently-offending forest:
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"Please, clearcut this forest to improve our neighborhood!" |
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What would Captain Planet say? |