Mr. Anthony W. Lobay - Secretary
Planning Commission
City of Pacific Grove
April 23, 1985
Page 3
The owner seems intent on jamming as much structure on the
property as is physically possible without consideration for
neighbors, long-range land use, quality architectural design,
and/or zoning ordinances. We believe that the application
should be denied and we certainly hope that the owner sees
fit to build a structure on the property that will be consis-
tent with the zoning ordinances and architecturally pleasing
to the neighborhood. Thank you.
Sincerely,
lu.AU,halk._
James D. McCord Claudia McCord
Copy: Planning Commissioners
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bramkamp
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Guest
Pacific Grove Heritage Society
, OCR Text: Mr. Anthony W. Lobay - Secretary
Planning Commission
City of Pacific Grove
April 23, 1985
Page 3
The owner seems intent on jamming as much structure on the
property as is physically possible without consideration for
neighbors, long-range land use, quality architectural design,
and/or zoning ordinances. We believe that the application
should be denied and we certainly hope that the owner sees
fit to build a structure on the property that will be consis-
tent with the zoning ordinances and architecturally pleasing
to the neighborhood. Thank you.
Sincerely,
lu.AU,halk._
James D. McCord Claudia McCord
Copy: Planning Commissioners
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bramkamp
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Guest
Pacific Grove Heritage Society
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