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Corinne E. King <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Community Development Department Page Two <br /> residential street where many people have lived their entire lives and then built their <br /> own homes when they became adults and raised or are raising their children here too. <br /> The "house warming" get together that was held at 9698 S. Priest Road a while back <br /> was attended by no less than 200 people. There were tour buses full of people who <br /> attended the event; cars parked from one end of the property line to the opposite <br /> property line. We understand the plan is to have one (1) Elder in residence at the home <br /> located on this property and that the "center" is to have 50 members. The traffic alone <br /> for 51 additional people on S. Priest Road on a daily basis is, to say the least, <br /> disastrous. <br /> And then there are the "meditation center festivals" which we understand are going to <br /> be held once or twice per year. On these festival days my neighbors and our families <br /> will be forced to deal with extreme traffic congestion and traffic which on our street <br /> usually brings along with it a problem with excessive speed. Our street is zoned 25 and <br /> 35 for a short stretch, before returning to a 25 MPH zone. How much noise will be <br /> emitted from a property with 200-300 individuals having a festival on its grounds? <br /> Will there be raised lighting to light the 80 foot tower or the entire grounds that will, <br /> again, disturb those neighbors who have lived for years around this property with no <br /> troubles? Also, there is no additional street parking available; doing so would create a <br /> hazardous driving situation as our street is not wide enough to accommodate traffic <br /> flow and parked cars on either side. <br /> There are a plethora of commercial properties within a very close radius of S. Priest <br /> Road that are close to both highways 5 and 99 that would be a much better fit for the <br /> "center" and would allow S. Priest Road to remain the quiet residential neighborhood it <br /> has been for literally decades. <br /> Again, it is our intent to share with you the negative effects that the addition of this <br /> commercial meditation center would cause to our neighborhood. While at the same <br /> time, we ask for your help, any that you may be able to provide us, to stop the <br /> degradation and destruction of S. Priest Road as a quiet residential area. <br />