On April 18th 2010, the HOA was made aware from our neighboring subdivision Preston Hollow that a PayDay Loan and pawn shop were presently being proposed to build directly across from our neighborhood (next to O'Reilly's Auto Parts). The HOA was concerned of what this would do to our property values. On April 20th, Sally Bolster, Kathy Clark and Lydia Anderson spoke on behalf of our subdivision at the Cliff Morton Business Building in opposition of this taking place....along with 13 other members of our surrounding neighborhoods.
Commissioner McFarlane denied PayDay Loans from being established! Thanks to all the valiant efforts in getting this accomplished!
We'd also like to thank Kara Spranger, Bob Esquenazi and Kathy Clark for acting so quickly in getting signatures for our petition.
7 comments:
Great job to everyone involved. Thanks for acting so quickly.
Good job and thank you for looking out for the rest of us!
People should mind their own business... If a new business wants to open up, who are you guys to tell them no?
I'm so grateful we live in a country where the laws give us the right and opportunity to say no to development that might harm the quality of life we enjoy at Thousand Oaks Forest.
I agree. It's nice to have neighbors who look out for the welfare of our community...especially where potential businesses could have an effect on our property values.
Thank you to everybody that went to the meeting and signed the petition.
A resounding "THANKS" to our neighbors who took the initiative to get the petitions signed and to represent us at the hearing!
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