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Neighbors raise concerns over massive new building plans

June 06, 2024 | Los Altos Hills, Santa Clara County, California


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Neighbors raise concerns over massive new building plans
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the proposed construction of a new facility that would stand 33 feet tall, significantly impacting neighboring properties. One participant highlighted the proximity of the building to residential areas, noting that its height would overshadow nearby homes and a swimming pool, potentially leading to privacy issues for residents.

The speaker emphasized that the proposed structure's height is comparable to a \"Costco-sized building,\" which could drastically alter the landscape for those living to the north and east of the site. They pointed out that the removal of existing trees would further exacerbate the situation, leaving neighbors exposed to the new facility.

While acknowledging the necessity for a new facility, the speaker expressed concerns over the number of variances requested and the lack of adequate measures to mitigate the impact on surrounding residents. They suggested that alternative options should be explored to ensure the project conforms to existing regulations and minimizes disruption to the community. The discussion underscored the need for balancing development with the rights and concerns of local residents.

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