During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding a proposed zoning amendment on Eustace Landing Road took center stage. Karen Radford, a local resident, addressed the council, emphasizing the strong opposition from neighbors who wish to preserve the rural character of their community.
Radford highlighted that both the Community Services and Land Use Committee recommended denying the zoning amendment, which has garnered significant support from residents. A petition with approximately 27 signatures was presented, reflecting the community's desire to maintain the area as it is, citing worries about increased noise, traffic, and the potential loss of open space.
The emotional connection to the land was palpable in Radford's testimony, as she shared personal anecdotes about her family's history in the area. Her father, who passed away recently, had purchased the land in 1998 and built their home, fostering a sense of community among neighbors that was evident during his memorial gathering.
Radford concluded her remarks by thanking the council members who visited the site and the neighbors who have rallied to support the preservation of their community. The council's decision on the zoning amendment remains pending, but the strong local sentiment suggests a significant push for maintaining the current zoning.