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Betty Walsh, Council Member
City of Cape Canaveral
105 Polk Avenue
P.O. Box 326
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-0326
Phone: (321) 868-1230 Fax: (321) 868-1248
Email: b.walsh@cityofcapecanaveral.org
www.cityofcapecanaveral.org
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From: JPetty831@aol.com <JPetty831@aol.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 1:03 PM
To: Rocky Randels; Bob Hoog; Buzz Petsos; Betty Walsh; John Bond
Subject: Cumberland Farms Proposed Gas Station
Dear Mayor Randels and Members of the City Council,
The proposed development of the parcel of land between the new Dollar
General store and the Sunseed Co-op with adjoining businesses in Cape
Canaveral seems to be without discerning thought. Of course it would be
advantageous to the owner to sell or lease the property. Of course it
would provide additional income to the city. Of course the business
would provide a job or jobs for some people. They seem to be all
advantages.
However, the jobs gained would only be jobs transferred from other
facilities or businesses losing employees since the business would
certainly consume business from other "like-businesses" of the area.
There would be no gain for the community in that regard since it is
extremely doubtful that such a business would "draw" new business to the
area. Therefore, "zero sum gain".
Moreover, it's very difficult to understand the planning for
development of the community by the city that actually finds that the
addition of the gas station/convenience store at the proposed site is
beneficial. Where is the benefit, where is the "add" to the community.
It's even more difficult to understand the allowance of the business in
the area surrounded by a densely populated residential area when a
"special exception" for the purpose is required. It's even possible
that more residential development behind the proposed property would
occur. Is there truly "planning" that occurs in the city or is it just
a "hope". True, zoning is planning in a sense, but doesn't planning
for the city include "what businesses can be located where in that
plan"?
My concern is that, if the city has actual "city planning" and a
"master plan" to follow, how do we get in such consternation over a
place that is "not compatible" with the neighborhood and needs "special
exception" to be approved in the place CF wants to build? It's a
complete paradox that such an issue should even be under consideration.
The material to be marketed causes the "special exception". Therefore,
how can it be something that belongs there? This is a case of "Do the
Right Thing" for the community.
Yours truly,
Jay Petty
8984 Puerto Del Rio Dr.
Unit 401
Cape Canaveral, Fl. 32920
321-783-4198
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