Ron Piccard: "I personally would recommend that you vote on it and deny it. This is the fourth time, and it's more dangerous than the last one." - 1373 Sheridan
Mike Mountain: "I vote a resounding ‘no’. The new project has inconsistencies and took too long to be presented." - 1211 Sheridan
Denise Farner: "I hope that you consider to deny this very bad idea. Traffic and parking will be a mess, and the church's financial gain is unclear." - 1428 Sheridan Street
Jeffrey Long: "I oppose. The density is incredibly high, and the public benefits cited do not justify the deviations in the plan." - 690 Forest
Sam Barresi: "As a former principal at Bird school, approving this rezoning request will further endanger the lives of our students. Traffic conditions and congestion are already problematic." - 533 Herald Street
Michelle Dillon: "I am definitely opposed to this program. The charm and character of the street will be lost, and traffic will increase." - 1328 West Ann Arbor Trail
Megan Covino: “This development will create significant traffic and dangerous situations that contravene your mission to guide development in a manner that promotes safety and general welfare of the citizens of Plymouth” – 1347 W. Ann Arbor Trail
Karen Sisolak: “I did not and I do not support this project is, I don't believe it meets the requirements for the PUD.” 939 Penniman Ave.
Elizabeth Mauer-Valeric: “I grew up attending the Christian Science Church. While I empathize with the church's predicament, I do not believe this ill-suited project is in the best interest of the community overall.”
Karen Petroso: "Please, please, think of the citizens that right now are living in downtown Plymouth and vote no. Traffic and property values will be severely affected." - 1456 West Ann Arbor Trail
Dan Higgins: “Our concern is more being on Penniman that there's natural trees, healthy trees there. There’s one tree that's been here longer than any of us.” -959 Penniman
Katherin Humphrey: “I have great concerns about it, and that is the effect on Tonquish Creek. The developer said they wanted to restore the creek to its native state. It's native right now.” - 1424 West Ann Arbor
David Szari: "I think the church has to reconsider the fair market value for that and what we can do with that. Lower-density development would be better." - 1107 West Ann Arbor Trail
Jeffrey Cuthbertson: "This project fails on its face. It does not meet the criteria for PUD ordinance and will negatively impact surrounding properties. The applicant has not demonstrated, met their burden that this is not an attempt to circumvent the strict application zoning standards." - Attorney for several residents
Karen Jallos: "The traffic will endanger them, and it will harm their mobility, and steal their peace. The area is already congested and unsafe." - 505 McKinley
Jane Libbing: "The thought that the building would come way back to the back of it is terrifying. The natural look of the area will be lost." - 979 Penniman
Kathryn Dudley: "I oppose this project. The community already has enough multi-family housing units, and the church's benefit is not a public benefit." - 1107 West Ann Arbor Trail
Amy Angel: "I strongly oppose this project. The traffic on Penniman will increase, and the natural habitat will be disrupted." - 1011 Penniman
David Pierce "I want that property redeveloped. But I think that this is the wrong project for Plymouth. It does not meet the requirements of the statute." - 1147 West Ann Arbor Trail
Julie Nelson: "I was opposed to it then, and I’m opposed to it now. The project does not fit with the neighborhood and will increase traffic." - 1464 West Ann Arbor Trail
Scott Lorenz: "Please vote no. there’s no reason to vote yes. The project is not the right idea and will negatively impact the community." - 1310 Maple Street
Alan Ardinowsky: "Please vote no on the PUD. The increased traffic will make turning onto Ann Arbor Trail even more difficult and unsafe." - 1120 Maple Street
Charlie Gabber: "I live the nightmare of the town homes on Lilley. The increased density will worsen traffic and reduce the town's charm. The church should go to the Knights of Columbus and work out a contract." - 305 Hartsough
Courtney Magnus: "I share many of the concerns that have already been voiced here this evening. The project fails to demonstrate significant public benefit." - 1147 West Ann Arbor Trail