9-a 20-0566 Valhalla Ann Arbor Site Plan, Annexation, and Rezoning for City Council Approval - Proposed multiple-family residential project containing 454 units and townhomes with parking located under the buildings and along the private drives. Project includes annexation of parcels from Pittsfield Township and petitioner is requesting a conditional R4E multiple-family zoning designation of this 9.8-acre site, located at 31-163 Valhalla Drive and 2065, 2099 South Main Street. Requesting Postponement
We had an opportunity to view the plans this summer at a local hotel at an event that the developer hosted. The density just seems way too high for the area of the city. Furthermore, the way the residents will have to enter and exit the property looks like it will cause traffic issue and congestion. I am not anti-development, but please vote this down as it is currently designed and request a lower unit density.
My husband, Dean S Smith, and I oppose this project because of its very poor egress plan and the fact that its density is way too much for the available site.
Our neighborhood committee represents the area adjacent and nearby the Valhalla Glen proposed development. We strongly oppose this development for reasons of safety, traffic congestion, water and sewer quality and population density.
We had an opportunity to view the plans this summer at a local hotel at an event that the developer hosted. The density just seems way too high for the area of the city. Furthermore, the way the residents will have to enter and exit the property looks like it will cause traffic issue and congestion. I am not anti-development, but please vote this down as it is currently designed and request a lower unit density.
My husband, Dean S Smith, and I oppose this project because of its very poor egress plan and the fact that its density is way too much for the available site.
Our neighborhood committee represents the area adjacent and nearby the Valhalla Glen proposed development. We strongly oppose this development for reasons of safety, traffic congestion, water and sewer quality and population density.