HomeMy WebLinkAboutE-COMMENT-SHELLY MADISON (ITEM 2)From:
Shelly Madison
To:
Miles T. Madison
Cc:
City Clerk; Yasuda, Erica; Fink, Lee; Lumbard, Austin; Woodward, Carrie; Gallagher, Ryan
Subject:
Re: Opposition to Housing Element Rezone Project (December 17, 2024 City Council Meeting)
Date:
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 1:37:53 PM
As a homeowner and president of the Tustin Field I homeowners association I agree and join
in the below opposition.
On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 1:36 PM Miles T. Madison wrote:
Greetings to the City Council of the City of Tustin:
I am writing to express my strong opposition to the proposed Housing Element Rezone
Project, specifically concerning the rezoning of sites within the Tustin Legacy Specific Plan
(TLSP) area. While I understand the need to address housing requirements, this project
raises serious concerns regarding the City's historical mismanagement of high -density
housing projects and the potential negative impacts on existing homeowners.
Lack of Adequate Planning and Resources
The City of Tustin has repeatedly demonstrated an inability to ensure adequate resources
and infrastructure to support increased high -density housing. Previous projects have been
approved without sufficient consideration for parking, essential services, job opportunities,
and community resources. Despite years of demanding a simple sidewalk along
Edinger Avenue, the City has refused to implement such a basic piece of
infrastructure in clear disregard of residents, businesses, and persons whom are
disabled and/or socioeconomically disadvantaged. Instead the City previously
indicated it would erect a sign prohibiting pedestrian access but failed to do so. This
pattern of inadequate planning has resulted in overburdened infrastructure, diminished
quality of life for residents, and a strain on existing resources.
Negative Impacts on Property Values and Homeowner Rights
The proposed rezoning threatens to significantly decrease property values for homeowners
in nearby communities. These individuals invested in their properties based on existing
plans and zoning regulations. By drastically altering the TLSP, the City is effectively
undermining the trust and reliance homeowners placed in the City's planning process. This
constitutes a form of regulatory taking, as homeowners are being deprived of the value and
expectations associated with their properties. Further, as evidenced by the City's
approved of yet another car wash on Edinger Avenue, the City disregards the
financial planning of businesses and residents alike thus increasing the toll on public
infrastructure while frustrating the business prospects of existing businesses and
residents.
Specific Concerns Regarding the TLSP Rezoning
The proposed increase of 2,211 dwelling units within the TLSP area is excessive and lacks
proper justification. The City has not provided adequate evidence demonstrating that
existing infrastructure and resources can accommodate such a substantial increase in
population density. Furthermore, the rezoning poses significant risks to traffic congestion,
environmental strain, and the overall character of the community.
Call for Responsible Development and Community Input
I urge the City Council to reconsider this rezoning project and prioritize responsible
development that respects the rights of existing homeowners and ensures the long-term well-
being of the entire community. It is essential that the City conduct a thorough and
transparent assessment of the project's potential impacts, engage in meaningful dialogue
with residents, and prioritize the needs and concerns of all stakeholders. Simply papering
jargon filled notices
I respectfully request that the City Council reject the proposed Housing Element Rezone
Project and instead pursue alternative solutions that address housing needs while preserving
the integrity of our community and protecting the rights of existing homeowners. Simply
building high -density projects without regard for the impact of the same simply
because flawed state laws have provided an avenue for doing so it irresponsible
and detrimental to the City.
Sincerely,
Miles T. Madison
Miles T. Madison
Madison & Associates
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Shelly Madison
President I Board of Directors
Tustin Field I Maintenance Corporation
(Board Matters)