During a recent government meeting in Far West, community members voiced their concerns regarding the ongoing development plans in the area, particularly the implications of the Amazon warehouse and potential changes to the master plan.
One resident, reflecting on his experience with the planning commission in Clinton, emphasized the importance of adhering to established plans to protect the rights of homeowners. He expressed regret over the unforeseen consequences of commercial developments in his previous community, urging the commission to consider the perspectives of current residents before making any changes that could alter the character of Far West.
Randy Gang, another resident, raised questions about the future of the Amazon building and its potential use for industrial business. He highlighted the lack of access roads to the area, suggesting that infrastructure improvements would be necessary for any development to benefit the community.
Mark Berger, who works in the electrical power division for Siemens Industrial, shared his insights on the Amazon facility, noting that he has seen plans for similar developments on a national scale. He urged the planning commission to remain committed to the original master plan, warning that any deviations could lead to irreversible changes in the community.
Allen Veil, a long-time resident, expressed frustration over the noise and traffic generated by the Amazon warehouse, describing it as an eyesore that detracts from the residential nature of Far West. He lamented the shift from a family-oriented community to one dominated by industrial structures, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to development that prioritizes the needs of families.
The discussions highlighted a growing tension between development and community preservation, with residents calling for transparency and consideration of their concerns as the planning commission navigates future changes. The meeting underscored the importance of maintaining a dialogue between city officials and residents to ensure that development aligns with the community's vision for its future.