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09-20-11 8.3
Victoria Chak
Subject: FW: Keep the Promenade's Promise
From: Vani gadde [mailto:vani_gadde@yahoo.co.in]
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:53 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite; arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further
reduce the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of
thousands of residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the
Dublin Ranch Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the
city and instead condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost
entirely dependent on cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-
term vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please
vote against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for
a decade.
Sincerely,
Vanigadde
3734 branding iron pl
dublin, CA 94568
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09-20-11 8.3
Victoria Chak
Subject: FW: Keep the Promenade's Promise
From: Vani gadde [mailto:vani_gadde@yahoo.co.in]
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:53 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite; arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further
reduce the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of
thousands of residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the
Dublin Ranch Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the
city and instead condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost
entirely dependent on cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-
term vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please
vote against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for
a decade.
Sincerely,
Vanigadde
3734 branding iron pl
dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Sugi Sugiarto <sugihung@hotmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 10:24 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Sugi Sugiarto
2559 Calabria Court
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Fung Lim <funglim@mac.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 10:23 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Fung Lim
2559 Calabria Court
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Sudheer Guntuka <gunsrd@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 5:16 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Sudheer Guntuka
2590 Forino drive
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Bodey Dressler <Bodey4@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 9:46 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Bodey Dressler
3261 Monaghan street
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Kaitlyn Dressler <Itsme_kt@hotmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 9:41 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Kaitlyn Dressler
3261 Monaghan street
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Cindy Casha <ccasha@fiveyco.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 11:45 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating mixed -use walkable villages within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Cindy Casha
3240 Maguire Way
Unit 306
Dublin, CA 94563
Dora Ramirez
From: Mark Costa <Markcosta06@comcast. net>
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 7:06 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further
reduce the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of
thousands of residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the
Dublin Ranch Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the
city and instead condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost
entirely dependent on cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-
term vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please
vote against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for
a decade.
Sincerely,
Mark Costa
2372 Cantalise Dr
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Rama <mittapalli_rk@yahoo.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 9:42 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further
reduce the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of
thousands of residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the
Dublin Ranch Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the
city and instead condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost
entirely dependent on cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-
term vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please
vote against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for
a decade.
Sincerely,
Rama
5090 Salerno Drive
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: David Moll <david@harbro.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:02 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
David Moll
2787 East Coghill Terrace
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Andria Ballard <anra5@sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 9:21 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Andria Ballard
3115 Finnian Way #418
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Alison Costa <alison.costa@me.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 8:34 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Alison Costa
2372 Cantalise Drive
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Jeanette M Hambleton <JeanetteHambleton@msn.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 8:02 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Jeanette M Hambleton
6036 KINGSMILL TER
6036 KINGSMILL TER
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Kari <kjg44@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 8:48 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Kari
4515 Brannigan St
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Frank Varni <fvar21 @yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September21, 2011 3:25 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Frank Varni
4241 Clarinbridge Circle
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Daniel Wong <daniel33wong@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 10:23 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Daniel Wong
3619 Whitworth Dr
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Allison Tebbe <allisonmtebbe@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 5:22 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Allison Tebbe
4624 Central Parkway
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Aynakus <Aynakus@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 7:00 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Aynakus
Dublin
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Maria <mariahabad@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 10:49 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Maria
3385 Dublin Blvd, unit 142
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Susan Miller <SusanTMiller123@aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 6:22 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Susan Miller
3718 Oakhurst Way
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Jeff W Miller <MillerJeff@sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 6:22 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
9am"i iY HIMi1
3718 Oakhurst Way
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Sukanya <aynakus@gmail. com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 10:34 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Sukanya
Dublin CA
Dublin CA, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Saverio Trinchese <sgtaquarius@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 1:36 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Saverio Trinchese
5838 Hillbrook Place
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Piyush Shastri <shastri.piyush@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 1:20 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Piyush Shastri
4596 mirano ct
dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Yama Marifat <communityone_newark@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 2:43 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Yama Marifat
2575 Encanto Way
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Derrik Zimermann <derrikzimmermann@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2011 4:46 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Derrik Zimermann
2785 Poppy Hills Ct.
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Robin Zimmermann <ellsworth_1025@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2011 5:19 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating mixed -use walkable villages within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Robin Zimmermann
4308 Clarinbridge Cir.
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Dorothy Jasiak <Dorothyjasiak@hotmail. com>
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 7:22 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Dorothy Jasiak
3100 Finnian way
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Ashley L. <Awy_cheng@hotmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 10:27 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Ashley L.
2405 Valentano drive
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Tammy Sripanich <tamsripanich@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 7:22 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Tammy Sripanich
6192 Moore pl.
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Yattipong somwong <yattiyada@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 7:22 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Yattipong somwong
6192 moore pl
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Robert Reyes <rreyes208@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 10:07 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic bait and switch scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Robert Reyes
3679 Whitworth drive
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: leslie llamas <leslie_Ilamas@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 8:37 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
leslie llamas
3679 whitworth drive
dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Gautam Prasad <drprasad@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 7:15 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Gautam Prasad
6550 Sierra Lane
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: claude hagopian <claudebh@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 10:11 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
claude hagopian
7420 brigadoon way
dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Daniel Bernstein <danrbernstein@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 1:24 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Daniel Bernstein
4090 Callaway PI
Dublin, CA 94568
'Dora Ramirez
From: Jeffrey Gebel <jladventure@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 11:15 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey Gebel
5728 Shadow Hill Dr
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Nathanie <nathe19@hotmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 1:39 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Nathanie
7005 Southfront Rd
Livermore, CA 94551
Dora Ramirez
From: Shana Brennan <shanamichellebrennan@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 11:01 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Shana Brennan
3477 Capoterra Way
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Christine Siador <cvsiador@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 12:52 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin. residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Christine Siador
3688 Rimini Lane
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Kevin Smith <ksmith@gmail. com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 12:46 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Kevin Smith
3716 Central Pkwy
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Jeff Chao <deals2000@hotmail.com>
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 11:36 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Jeff Chao
5638 Owens Drive Apt 303
Pleasanton, CA 94588
Dora Ramirez
From: Annie Chalaban <achalaban@yahoo.com>
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 11:35 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Annie Chalaban
5638 Owens Drive Apt 303
Pleasanton, CA 94588
Dora Ramirez
From: Dave Howard <setmed icone@att. net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 5:09 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Dave Howard
setmedicone()att. net
5300 IRON HORSE PARKWAY
DUBLIN, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Frank Calderaro <frankcalderaro@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 11:31 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Frank Calderaro
3710 Ferncroft Ct
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Robert Nicholson <rbnicholson@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 2:28 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Robert Nicholson
5090 Haven Place, 312
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Brian Contos <kill9ine@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 5:36 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating mixed -use walkable villages' within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Brian Contos
4906 Colchester Ct.
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Raghavan Srinivasan <sraghav@hotmail.com>
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 12:36 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Raghavan Srinivasan
3314 Longmeadow pl
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: charles szurgot <szurgot@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 5:18 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
charles szurgot
4983 piper glen terrace
dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: David Neumann <Dave.neumann@yahoo.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 10:06 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of failing prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
David Neumann
5501 Demarcus Blvd., 681
dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Yasmene Mian <yasmene@mian.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 8:17 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Yasmene Mian
Dublin Ranch Golf Club Area
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Chad Jensen <cjjensen@apu.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 11:16 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Chad Jensen
2903 Lethbridge Ct
Pleasanton, CA 94588
Dora Ramirez
From: Nancy Tang <Nancytanglin@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 10:19 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Nancy Tang
4209 Maymont Court
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Cheri Nakisher <chersbowwow@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 10:58 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Cheri Nakisher
4775 Perugia Street
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Andy Wong <bayone2000@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 11:49 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Andy Wong
3351 Monaghan Street
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: David Fong <Dfong79@sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 2:48 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of failing prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
David Fong
3735 Dublin Blvd.
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: David Terrill <david.terrill@comcast.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 9:56 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
David Terrill
7595 Canyon Meadows Cir Unit H
Pleasanton, CA 94588
Dora Ramirez
From: Sweta kathuria <Dharyasingh@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 10:21 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Sweta kathuria
5112 montiano lane
Dublin ca, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Chieh Chen <Kitchan811 @hotmail.com>
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 10:44 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Chieh Chen
3700 Edgecomb Ct.
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: shalu <shalu9@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 3:33 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
shalu
4815 swinford ct
dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Sim <shalg224@gmail. com>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 3:34 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Sim
4435 dublin blvd
dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: AL <acli88@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 9:16 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
AL
2440 Forino Drive
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Sweta kathuria <Dharyasingh@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 3:06 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Sweta kathuria
5112 montiano lane
Dublin ca, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Gordon Bell <gordonedwardbell@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2011 11:33 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Gordon Bell
3873 Silvera Ranch Drive
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Katherine Chiao <kat.chiao@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2011 10:17 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Katherine Chiao
3290 Maguire Way
Unit 115
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Andrew Abbate <andrew@abbate.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2011 1:29 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Andrew Abbate
4308 Roscommon Way
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: john hastie <johncrhastie@yahoo.com>
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 5:47 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
john hastie
3781 dunmore lane
dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Dan Farmer <farmedan@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 9:03 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Dan Farmer
5859 Penwood Lane
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Lyla Farmer <lyla.kowssari@gmail. com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 9:24 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Lyla Farmer
5859 Penwood Lane
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: navin nachnani <nachnani@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 5:05 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
navin nachnani
2865 east castle pines terrace
na, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: jerry lunsford <jerry. lunsford@comcast. net>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 7:17 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
jerry lunsford
5002 Branford Court
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Emmett Johnson <johnson.emmett.d@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 9:06 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Emmett Johnson
4548 Chancery Lane
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Emmett Johnson <johnson.emmett.d@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 9:06 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Emmett Johnson
4548 Chancery Lane
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Tarik Celebi <Tstyl n @yahoo. com>
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 7:51 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; citymgrwebsite;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Tarik Celebi
576 Hazeltine lane
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: DeAnn Lewis <dean n lewis@comcast. net>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 4:08 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
DeAnn Lewis
4657 Rimini Court
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Jack Dorfer <jedorfer@comcast.net>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 4:10 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Jack Dorfer
4657 Rimini Court
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Pankaj Gautam <pankaj@pankajgautam.com>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 3:59 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Pankaj Gautam
2398 CANTALISE DR.
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: manya vejju <manya_vejju@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 5:20 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade -to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
manya vejju
2728 Palatino court
dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: karthik kasireddy <kasi_kar@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 5:21 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of failing prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
karthik kasireddy
2728 palatino court
dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: eric wong <ericwong9394@gmail. com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 1:52 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
eric wong
4955 Stonehaven Lane
Dublin, CA ca94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Rowland Lee <rowland.lee@gmail. com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 6:36 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of failing prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Rowland Lee
3353 Madden Way
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Jonathan Kwok <jkwok1010@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:37 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Jonathan Kwok
4857 Perugia St
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Gerald Lunsford <jerry.lunsford@comcast.net>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 11:24 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Gerald Lunsford
5002 Branford Court
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Mark Vernon <nonrevkram@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 11:25 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of failing prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Mark Vernon
5002 Branford Court
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Kenneth Wong <kenandcara@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 8:30 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Kenneth Wong
2461 Forino Drive
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Cara Wong <kenandcara@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 8:29 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Cara Wong
2461 Forino Drive
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Evelyn Quijano <evelyng225@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 9:13 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Evelyn Quijano
7794 Barn Hollow Ct
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Eileen Tang <eileenmztang@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 11:21 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Eileen Tang
2706 Palatino Ct
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: EILEEN TANG <eileenmztang@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 11:22 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
EILEEN TANG
2706 Palatino Ct
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Josephus Maningo <joemanigo@yahoo.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 2:24 PM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Josephus Maningo
3465 Dublin Blvd unit 111
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Sulayman Bimar <gsubima@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 9:48 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area.
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Sulayman Bimar
3727 Dublin Blvd
Dublin, CA 94546
Dora Ramirez
From: Adam Browne <adbrowne@sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 11:08 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Adam Browne
3275 Dublin Blvd #426
Dublin, CA 94568
Dora Ramirez
From: Wellman Ho <well 1 68@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 10:08 AM
To: Tim Sbranti; Kevin Hart; Don Biddle; Kasie Hildenbrand; Eric Swalwell; crosecgrp;
arounddublin@gmail.com
Subject: Keep the Promenade's Promise
Dear City Councilmember:
I do not support the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to convert half of the retail space at the Promenade to
high -density condos.
If approved, this land use conversion will be a classic "bait and switch" scheme made possible by Dublin City Hall. For ten
years, new East Dublin residents in the tens of thousands have been told that the Promenade would be an upscale
shopping destination to rival San Jose's Santana Row. Now that everyone has already bought or rented homes in and
around Dublin Ranch Villages based on that promise, the City of Dublin is trying to shoehorn more condos into an area
already saturated with high -density housing.
The prospect of more high -density condos instead of the upscale shopping center promised to residents could not have
come at a worse time. Property values have cratered over the past few years. Scrapping the Promenade in favor of
additional high -density condos beyond the 1,400 units already built as part of the Dublin Ranch Villages will further reduce
the value of my home. Even worse, the loss of a shopping & dining district within easy walking distance of thousands of
residents will seriously degrade the quality of life that all of us were seeking when we purchased in the Dublin Ranch
Villages. It also completely contradicts Dublin's vision of creating "mixed -use walkable villages" within the city and instead
condemns Dublin Ranch Villages to be just another high -density residential neighborhood almost entirely dependent on
cars, and yet with seriously insufficient parking for those cars.
East Dublin schools are already overcrowded. The Dublin Unified School District will likely use the impact fees generated
by the new homes to pay off funds borrowed to build Kolb Elementary School instead of creating additional long-term
capacity for new students. As a result, students in the already oversubscribed schools in East Dublin could be diverted to
a school in West Dublin.
Residents living in the Villas and Cottages at Dublin Ranch Villages are so desperate for parking that they have been
parking on the dirt patch KB Home wants to rezone for more condos. Will there be enough parking once more residents
move into the new KB Home condos?
Dublin is a wonderful city to live in, and I trust that you will do what is right for the community. Please maintain a long-term
vision for Dublin instead of falling prey to short-sighted planning based on temporary economic conditions. Please vote
against the request by KB Home and Charter Properties to initiate a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan
Amendment Study to evaluate changing half of the Promenade to a Medium/High-Density Residential land use area. I
urge you to stop KB Home and Charter Properties from ruining our dream of the Promenade that has been promised for a
decade.
Sincerely,
Wellman Ho
4416 Fitzwillian St.
Dublin, CA 94568