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Supported a comment by Donna Oliphant on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Supported a comment by Bev M on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Bev M
You have already told me enough for me to say DO NOT DESTROY ANYMORE LAND OR ANIMAL HABITATS FOR YOUR MONETARY GAIN. Not to mention the over 32,000 trips a day on small roads leading to our waterways.
I do not approve of your project and will do whatever I can to obstruct your greedy goals. You’d bring us together to stand against you.
You have already told me enough for me to say DO NOT DESTROY ANYMORE LAND OR ANIMAL HABITATS FOR YOUR MONETARY GAIN. Not to mention the over 32,000 trips a day on small roads leading to our waterways.
I do not approve of your project and will do whatever I can to obstruct your greedy goals. You’d bring us together to stand against you.
Supported a comment by Babette Daley on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Babette Daley
I would like to know where the "32,293 vehicle trips on an average weekday" are supposed to go on those little country farm roads that were never designed for this kind of traffic. And what happens on weekends and in the summer? This is pure insanity!
I would like to know where the "32,293 vehicle trips on an average weekday" are supposed to go on those little country farm roads that were never designed for this kind of traffic. And what happens on weekends and in the summer? This is pure insanity!
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
This community will NOT be for the little guy or locals to cost prohibitive.
Supported a comment by Caroline T. on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Caroline T.
Yoyr everyday hard working single parent and now grandparents raising kids Locals do not make enough money to afford any of those houses being built. You know the ones that take your orders or wait on you clean the rooms tourist stay in your everyday laborer making minimum wage cannot afford to live on east side of sussex county. All over some water view . Lived here my entire life worked 30 years now raising grand children renting a place I cant afford
Yoyr everyday hard working single parent and now grandparents raising kids Locals do not make enough money to afford any of those houses being built. You know the ones that take your orders or wait on you clean the rooms tourist stay in your everyday laborer making minimum wage cannot afford to live on east side of sussex county. All over some water view . Lived here my entire life worked 30 years now raising grand children renting a place I cant afford
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
But they will come down!
Supported a comment by Kathleen Hartnett on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Kathleen Hartnett
Existing, mature trees should remain.
Existing, mature trees should remain.
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
We just a rude awakening after a few years of living in Bayside. All talk higher fees not enough amenities for ALL the people.
Supported a comment by Rich B on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Rich B
OPEN SPACE OPEN SPACE OPEN SPACE NO HOTELS NO LARGE RETAIL OPEN SPACE
OPEN SPACE OPEN SPACE OPEN SPACE NO HOTELS NO LARGE RETAIL OPEN SPACE
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
After living in Bayside for 10 years we know they don’t listen to the residents.
Supported a comment by E Rozell on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
E Rozell
No, you have a history of altering infrastructure to support your own motives and not listening to the residents of the county and state who speak out in opposition
No, you have a history of altering infrastructure to support your own motives and not listening to the residents of the county and state who speak out in opposition
Supported a comment by R. Paul Prichard on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
R. Paul Prichard
Please list specific examples and the percentage paid for by your company for these so-called improvements.
Please list specific examples and the percentage paid for by your company for these so-called improvements.
Supported a comment by Judith Haynes on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Judith Haynes
I live about 1-1/2 miles from this proposed development. My chief concern is the traffic it will generate. Crossing Route 9, with no traffic light at the Cool Spring intersection, is dicey as it is. Route 9 itself is already heavily travelled. I think Freeman Companies should take the lead, and share the cost, of widening Route 9, improving the intersection, and having a traffic light installed.
I live about 1-1/2 miles from this proposed development. My chief concern is the traffic it will generate. Crossing Route 9, with no traffic light at the Cool Spring intersection, is dicey as it is. Route 9 itself is already heavily travelled. I think Freeman Companies should take the lead, and share the cost, of widening Route 9, improving the intersection, and having a traffic light installed.
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
We have that in Bayside they promise to stay open for games but they close up.
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
You do not want this in this beautiful farmlands
Supported a comment by Polly L. on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Polly L.
How about a pledge to NOT cut down woods or drain wetlands , which are disappearing throughout the county at an alarming rate. This is insanity in the face of climate change. How about a pledge NOT to ask for rezoning from AR-1 to MR-RPC. What is the plan for keeping the estimated 32,000 plus vehicles per weekday off the already overcrowded roads, especially Route 9? Traffic is already frequently backing up from the Vineyard to Five Points.
How about a pledge to NOT cut down woods or drain wetlands , which are disappearing throughout the county at an alarming rate. This is insanity in the face of climate change. How about a pledge NOT to ask for rezoning from AR-1 to MR-RPC. What is the plan for keeping the estimated 32,000 plus vehicles per weekday off the already overcrowded roads, especially Route 9? Traffic is already frequently backing up from the Vineyard to Five Points.
Supported a comment by R. Paul Prichard on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
R. Paul Prichard
Why does your proposal include the removal of 83 acres of forest if you love trees? Could it be that you love money more?
Why does your proposal include the removal of 83 acres of forest if you love trees? Could it be that you love money more?
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
It won’t happen more traffic in the development!
Supported a comment by Cal William on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Cal William
So did the Villages of Five Points, they got a little red box! HA-HA
So did the Villages of Five Points, they got a little red box! HA-HA
Supported a comment by Bonita Marshall on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Bonita Marshall
No uses necessary!
No uses necessary!
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
They have no problem building on Wetlands if their new hotel is approved in Fenwick. Don’t believe their words.
Supported a comment by Polly L. on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Polly L.
The original woods and wetlands preserved.
The original woods and wetlands preserved.
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
A land grab for mor money in their piggy banks.
Supported a comment by Mike Cunningham on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Mike Cunningham
This looks to be a large land grab for development that goes against the county plan for responsible, controlled growth in the area. That's why they need a rezoning.
This looks to be a large land grab for development that goes against the county plan for responsible, controlled growth in the area. That's why they need a rezoning.
Supported a comment by Denise Cunningham on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Denise Cunningham
Helen, if you want to go to festivals, performances and seasonal calendar of events, them go to Hudson Fields, which is off of route 1. We do not need another venue like that here.
Helen, if you want to go to festivals, performances and seasonal calendar of events, them go to Hudson Fields, which is off of route 1. We do not need another venue like that here.
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
We were told shops were coming to bayside NOT and ugly modern office building that is not in keeping with the rest of the development.
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Leave it alone! Go to NOVA!
Supported a comment by Thomas Brewster on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Thomas Brewster
I think it should be left alone the impact on the wildlife it will push more deer and other animals into the road and possibly causing the death of someone enough building is enough the state should buy the land nothing against the builder but please don't develop anything
I think it should be left alone the impact on the wildlife it will push more deer and other animals into the road and possibly causing the death of someone enough building is enough the state should buy the land nothing against the builder but please don't develop anything
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
It is only and all about the MONEY! Say NO NO to this rape of the farmland
Supported a comment by Lorraine Ruth on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Lorraine Ruth
We don't need a more sophisticated look. What we need is the farmland that has been lost. If you want a peaceful area you missed it. The area 40 years ago was absolutely beautiful. Farmland and lovely waterways not a lot of people. It was a good place to raise a family. We had very little crime back then. I think if you need all the fancy restaurants and sophistication go back to where you came from. There are more people here that enjoy going to Royal Farms than know.
What I truly hate is the fact that people move here for the small town atmosphere and then promptly try to change it to what they came from.
A piece of Sussex County wisdom. We really don't care how you did it back where you came from.
Lorraine Ruth
We don't need a more sophisticated look. What we need is the farmland that has been lost. If you want a peaceful area you missed it. The area 40 years ago was absolutely beautiful. Farmland and lovely waterways not a lot of people. It was a good place to raise a family. We had very little crime back then. I think if you need all the fancy restaurants and sophistication go back to where you came from. There are more people here that enjoy going to Royal Farms than know.
What I truly hate is the fact that people move here for the small town atmosphere and then promptly try to change it to what they came from.
A piece of Sussex County wisdom. We really don't care how you did it back where you came from.
Lorraine Ruth
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
We have trails they are closed here in Bayside and have been so for a while. And don’t be suckered by their not allowing Citizen majority on the HOA board! Oh and watch out for their deletion of community committee minutes! They don’t want the truth to come out.
Supported a comment by Rich B on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Rich B
I would like to see you propose this project in New Castle County subject to their Comprehensive Development Code that has been in effect 20 years or so. Site Capacity and Concurrency REQUIRED for Roadways, Water Supply, Wastewater Disposal, Fire & Police, Schools, Landscape Opacy (trees!), Site Drainage- Overall and Individual building sites, Common Facilities and Maintenance Organization, etc. Sussex County is at least 20 years behind in adoption of even an elementary development code to handle the crush of property changes brought about by SuperStorm Sandy immigrants, overselling by the Delaware Tourism Office, and the migration here brought about by the 2020 Covid Shut Down. Moved to Rehoboth Beach permanently in 2004 to escape New Castle County urbanization and now, prisoners in our home during the tourist season, we have already purchased property in the South hoping to cash-in on the ridiculous inflated value of our property before reassessment. A positive note - To this Sussex Countian, The Freeman Stage is the only improvement your Development Corporation has brought to our Quality of Life.
I would like to see you propose this project in New Castle County subject to their Comprehensive Development Code that has been in effect 20 years or so. Site Capacity and Concurrency REQUIRED for Roadways, Water Supply, Wastewater Disposal, Fire & Police, Schools, Landscape Opacy (trees!), Site Drainage- Overall and Individual building sites, Common Facilities and Maintenance Organization, etc. Sussex County is at least 20 years behind in adoption of even an elementary development code to handle the crush of property changes brought about by SuperStorm Sandy immigrants, overselling by the Delaware Tourism Office, and the migration here brought about by the 2020 Covid Shut Down. Moved to Rehoboth Beach permanently in 2004 to escape New Castle County urbanization and now, prisoners in our home during the tourist season, we have already purchased property in the South hoping to cash-in on the ridiculous inflated value of our property before reassessment. A positive note - To this Sussex Countian, The Freeman Stage is the only improvement your Development Corporation has brought to our Quality of Life.
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
I have rocks and no top soil in my house in Bayside.
Supported a comment by Chrisof Oswald on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Chrisof Oswald
Everything. Just don’t do it here take it elsewhere. Too much traffic and check into the crime around there. Not a wise choice.
Everything. Just don’t do it here take it elsewhere. Too much traffic and check into the crime around there. Not a wise choice.
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
We are moving from Bayside due to their land being overtaken and the fees are enormous! They go up and up. And you may need a pool reservation as we must do at Bayside!
Supported a comment by Chrisof Oswald on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Chrisof Oswald
I don’t have a choice, I already live on Hudson road. The noise will encourage me to sell
I don’t have a choice, I already live on Hudson road. The noise will encourage me to sell
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
They will destroy local beauty to make a big buck!
Supported a comment by Chrisof Oswald on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Chrisof Oswald
Not a thing. I don’t support this one bit but I do hope the new residents get a taste of true Cool Spring and the businesses as well
Not a thing. I don’t support this one bit but I do hope the new residents get a taste of true Cool Spring and the businesses as well
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Sussex county and especially this area do NOT need this massive excess traffic to the roads. This company is all about money! They go where they are not wanted.
Supported a comment by R. Paul Prichard on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
R. Paul Prichard
This land requires re-zoning to build what you propose. This re-zoning should be denied. Route 9 already can't handle current traffic leve!s. Stop the madness.
This land requires re-zoning to build what you propose. This re-zoning should be denied. Route 9 already can't handle current traffic leve!s. Stop the madness.
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Say no to this development.
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Don’t believe all their hype! This massive development is NOT NEEDED! It is all about money for this company. NO NO say NO!
Supported a comment by James LaBella on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
James LaBella
Keep the farmland - farmland. Donate the land to the Nature Conservancy, that is what we all need.
Keep the farmland - farmland. Donate the land to the Nature Conservancy, that is what we all need.
Supported a comment by Bonita Marshall on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Bonita Marshall
We are happy with the way it is. Do not turn our non crowded community into an over crowded place. We already know one another and have plenty of interaction. Keep your non essential development up north. We need and must have a place to escape and enjoy the wide open space lower Delaware offers. Leave my childhood community alone! Thank you!
We are happy with the way it is. Do not turn our non crowded community into an over crowded place. We already know one another and have plenty of interaction. Keep your non essential development up north. We need and must have a place to escape and enjoy the wide open space lower Delaware offers. Leave my childhood community alone! Thank you!
Supported a comment by Denise Cunningham on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Denise Cunningham
I agree with Mr. Kerr. We do not need more housing especially off of cool spring and log cabin hill road. The amount of traffic on Hudson road has increased substantially as it is. Let alone destroying the wild life’s habitat. Why don’t you take your greedy building ideas to Western Sussex. Way too much development in eastern Sussex. Enough is enough!!!
I agree with Mr. Kerr. We do not need more housing especially off of cool spring and log cabin hill road. The amount of traffic on Hudson road has increased substantially as it is. Let alone destroying the wild life’s habitat. Why don’t you take your greedy building ideas to Western Sussex. Way too much development in eastern Sussex. Enough is enough!!!
Supported a comment by STEPHANIE TALINO on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
STEPHANIE TALINO
What about schools that are already overcrowded? What about Fire Stations… and Sussex County already has a shortage of firefighters? Are you planning on helping with recruitment? And, of course, the roads that are overcrowded. God forbid that there is an event that would require an evacuation, how would all of the cars find a safe pathway out of here. Sure, having the convenience of living in a community with everything you could possibly need without leaving your compound is fine, but what about when you want to get out? INFRASTRUCTURE RESOLUTION AND EMERGENCY SERVICES FIRST!
What about schools that are already overcrowded? What about Fire Stations… and Sussex County already has a shortage of firefighters? Are you planning on helping with recruitment? And, of course, the roads that are overcrowded. God forbid that there is an event that would require an evacuation, how would all of the cars find a safe pathway out of here. Sure, having the convenience of living in a community with everything you could possibly need without leaving your compound is fine, but what about when you want to get out? INFRASTRUCTURE RESOLUTION AND EMERGENCY SERVICES FIRST!
Supported a comment by N R Kerr on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
N R Kerr
Please DO NOT allow Carl Freeman to build yet another development in eastern Sussex. Our infrastructure is inadequate to support this. In addition, ur wildlife is impacted negatively by the destruction of their habitat. NO! NO! NO!
Please DO NOT allow Carl Freeman to build yet another development in eastern Sussex. Our infrastructure is inadequate to support this. In addition, ur wildlife is impacted negatively by the destruction of their habitat. NO! NO! NO!
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
I have lived in Bayside for 10 years we are leaving you do not want this latest massive attack of the land in your area. They talk a good game but they just keep building and building and the HOA fees keep rising. Just say no to this development!
Supported a comment by James LaBella on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
James LaBella
Please DO NOT BUILD THIS MONSTER. We don't need anymore shopping or housing, we have too much of it now. Where are the "32,293 vehicle trips on an average weekday" are supposed to go on those little country farm roads that were never designed for this kind of traffic. Stop the madness.
Please DO NOT BUILD THIS MONSTER. We don't need anymore shopping or housing, we have too much of it now. Where are the "32,293 vehicle trips on an average weekday" are supposed to go on those little country farm roads that were never designed for this kind of traffic. Stop the madness.
Supported a comment by Thomas Brewster on
Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Thomas Brewster
The more farms that are destroyed for housing just make us more dependent on out of state and even other countries for our goods prices are high enough add on trucking cost even overseas shipping costs your not helping people in this state or country by destroying farms the state should step in a buy farmland
The more farms that are destroyed for housing just make us more dependent on out of state and even other countries for our goods prices are high enough add on trucking cost even overseas shipping costs your not helping people in this state or country by destroying farms the state should step in a buy farmland
Commented on Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
I live in the area
Followed Cool Spring
1 year, 11 months ago
Build another Freeman Stage like the one in Selbyville. Also build a Super Target instead of another grocery store