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I support the Planning Department’s proposed housing strategy. Specifically, the incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city UGA. The incorporation of this area would meet many of the city’s goals. The UGA Reserve Area does not impede viable farmland, wetlands, nor does it affect the percentage of tree canopy. Development in the UGA Reserve Area will not run into limitations of building within areas that require the removal of existing trees that are important to our city’s ecosystem. It actually creates an opportunity to expand the city’s goals of increasing the percentage of tree canopy coverage.
The city is in desperate need of affordable housing, including rentals and homeownership that fill the needs within a variety of income levels. The Larrabee Springs developments are a great example of consistently meeting many of the city’s goals by creating developments that are green, efficient, and affordable. The incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city’s UGA will allow for expansion within that area and the development of urban villages, which can help to foster healthy neighborhood communities.
dhivakar.s
6 months ago
I support the Planning Department’s proposed housing strategy. Specifically, the incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city UGA. The incorporation of this area would meet many of the city’s goals. The UGA Reserve Area does not impede viable farmland, wetlands, nor does it affect the percentage of tree canopy. Development in the UGA Reserve Area will not run into limitations of building within areas that require the removal of existing trees that are important to our city’s ecosystem. It actually creates an opportunity to expand the city’s goals of increasing the percentage of tree canopy coverage.
The city is in desperate need of affordable housing, including rentals and homeownership that fill the needs within a variety of income levels. The Larrabee Springs developments are a great example of consistently meeting many of the city’s goals by creating developments that are green, efficient, and affordable. The incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city’s UGA will allow for expansion within that area and the development of urban villages, which can help to foster healthy neighborhood communities.
dhivakar.s
6 months ago
I support the Planning Department’s proposed housing strategy. Specifically, the incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city UGA. The incorporation of this area would meet many of the city’s goals. The UGA Reserve Area does not impede viable farmland, wetlands, nor does it affect the percentage of tree canopy. Development in the UGA Reserve Area will not run into limitations of building within areas that require the removal of existing trees that are important to our city’s ecosystem. It actually creates an opportunity to expand the city’s goals of increasing the percentage of tree canopy coverage.
The city is in desperate need of affordable housing, including rentals and homeownership that fill the needs within a variety of income levels. The Larrabee Springs developments are a great example of consistently meeting many of the city’s goals by creating developments that are green, efficient, and affordable. The incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city’s UGA will allow for expansion within that area and the development of urban villages, which can help to foster healthy neighborhood communities.
dhivakar.s
6 months ago
I support the Planning Department’s proposed housing strategy. Specifically, the incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city UGA. The incorporation of this area would meet many of the city’s goals. The UGA Reserve Area does not impede viable farmland, wetlands, nor does it affect the percentage of tree canopy. Development in the UGA Reserve Area will not run into limitations of building within areas that require the removal of existing trees that are important to our city’s ecosystem. It actually creates an opportunity to expand the city’s goals of increasing the percentage of tree canopy coverage.
The city is in desperate need of affordable housing, including rentals and homeownership that fill the needs within a variety of income levels. The Larrabee Springs developments are a great example of consistently meeting many of the city’s goals by creating developments that are green, efficient, and affordable. The incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city’s UGA will allow for expansion within that area and the development of urban villages, which can help to foster healthy neighborhood communities.
I support the Planning Department’s proposed housing strategy. Specifically, the incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city UGA. The incorporation of this area would meet many of the city’s goals. The UGA Reserve Area does not impede viable farmland, wetlands, nor does it affect the percentage of tree canopy. Development in the UGA Reserve Area will not run into limitations of building within areas that require the removal of existing trees that are important to our city’s ecosystem. It actually creates an opportunity to expand the city’s goals of increasing the percentage of tree canopy coverage.
The city is in desperate need of affordable housing, including rentals and homeownership that fill the needs within a variety of income levels. The Larrabee Springs developments are a great example of consistently meeting many of the city’s goals by creating developments that are green, efficient, and affordable. The incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city’s UGA will allow for expansion within that area and the development of urban villages, which can help to foster healthy neighborhood communities.
I support the Planning Department’s proposed housing strategy. Specifically, the incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city UGA. The incorporation of this area would meet many of the city’s goals. The UGA Reserve Area does not impede viable farmland, wetlands, nor does it affect the percentage of tree canopy. Development in the UGA Reserve Area will not run into limitations of building within areas that require the removal of existing trees that are important to our city’s ecosystem. It actually creates an opportunity to expand the city’s goals of increasing the percentage of tree canopy coverage.
The city is in desperate need of affordable housing, including rentals and homeownership that fill the needs within a variety of income levels. The Larrabee Springs developments are a great example of consistently meeting many of the city’s goals by creating developments that are green, efficient, and affordable. The incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city’s UGA will allow for expansion within that area and the development of urban villages, which can help to foster healthy neighborhood communities.
I support the Planning Department’s proposed housing strategy. Specifically, the incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city UGA. The incorporation of this area would meet many of the city’s goals. The UGA Reserve Area does not impede viable farmland, wetlands, nor does it affect the percentage of tree canopy. Development in the UGA Reserve Area will not run into limitations of building within areas that require the removal of existing trees that are important to our city’s ecosystem. It actually creates an opportunity to expand the city’s goals of increasing the percentage of tree canopy coverage.
The city is in desperate need of affordable housing, including rentals and homeownership that fill the needs within a variety of income levels. The Larrabee Springs developments are a great example of consistently meeting many of the city’s goals by creating developments that are green, efficient, and affordable. The incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city’s UGA will allow for expansion within that area and the development of urban villages, which can help to foster healthy neighborhood communities.
I support the Planning Department’s proposed housing strategy. Specifically, the incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city UGA. The incorporation of this area would meet many of the city’s goals. The UGA Reserve Area does not impede viable farmland, wetlands, nor does it affect the percentage of tree canopy. Development in the UGA Reserve Area will not run into limitations of building within areas that require the removal of existing trees that are important to our city’s ecosystem. It actually creates an opportunity to expand the city’s goals of increasing the percentage of tree canopy coverage.
The city is in desperate need of affordable housing, including rentals and homeownership that fill the needs within a variety of income levels. The Larrabee Springs developments are a great example of consistently meeting many of the city’s goals by creating developments that are green, efficient, and affordable. The incorporation of the North Bellingham UGA Reserve Area into the city’s UGA will allow for expansion within that area and the development of urban villages, which can help to foster healthy neighborhood communities.