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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20210224 Ver 1_Public Notice Comments_20211028 (663)Public Notice Comment Form ID#* 20210224 Project Name* Westpoint First Name Dave Affiliation (if applicable) Phone Number 9194516321 Version * 1 Number only. Last Name Cook Email * sheilaanddave@centurylink.net *** The intent for collecting an email address is to allow us send you a receipt for submittal of this comment. Please pick the response below that represents your stance on the above mentioned project?* Yes - I agree with the project. No - I do not agree with the project. Comment The number one pollutant of the Eno River is sediment run off. Every time the watershed is cut it bleeds soil into the river, even when the development is finished excessive sediment continues. No one has fabricated a man made system that can stop it, despite heroic attempts to try. This development with its high density impervious surface will just exacerbate soil erosion off of West Point Park with the accelerated runoff. The Eno is too valuable a resource for drinking water, recreation, and habitat to allow growing degradation. And West Point Park is too valuable to crowd it with high density development. The best use of Black Meadow Ridge is forest. Forest buffer is the single best protector of the river, and the further development is held back,the healthier the river. The best case, Black Meadow Ridge becomes part of West Point Park and completely protected. This protects the river and protects precious and disappearing green space and wildlife habitat in Durham. At a minimum, development density should be no greater than the surrounding residential use. Upload Supplementary Files Pdf file type only Any information (e.g., personal or contact) you provide on this comment form or in an attachment may be publicly disclosed and searchable on the Internet and will be provided to the Department or Agency issuing the notice.