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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2020.12.03 Public Comments - McCall City Council Regular MeetingID 1 2 3 4 Start time 11/21/2020 10:03:18 AM 12/2/2020 7:43:46 AM 12/2/2020 9:22:35 AM 12/2/2020 6:31:42 PM Completion time 11/21/2020 10:07:53 AM 12/2/2020 9:09:41 AM 12/2/2020 10:13:16 AM 12/2/2020 6:33:13 PM Email anonymous anonymous anonymous anonymous Name Enter First and Last Name - A bona fide name is required in order for public comment to be communicated to council. Wendy Frick Stephen Nies Ann M. Nies Thomas Welty Enter Complete Address 808 Aspen alley P.O. Box 1932 McCall, Idaho 83638 P.O. Box 1932 McCall, Idaho 83638 939 Flynn Lane, McCall, ID Enter Public Comment - All Public Comments are public record You are endangering the mental health of our children by denying Them the RIGHT to engage in sports, band, choir etc. This is their constitutional RIGHT to participate. Tyranny will NOT be tolerated and you will have a rise up of parents at your meetings. Think twice valley county. Your in for a huge push back. We are people who have common sense. If we want our kids recreate it’s OUR CHOICE NOT YOURS. It’s called FREEDOM. KIDS ARE NOT DYING. THIS IS CRAZY!!! You should all be ashamed of yourselves. YOU ARE KILLING OUR KIDS The proposed Maverik building with 28 pumps is awful. A building like this belongs in an industrial area, not in the heart of McCall. It has no architectural value and would be an eyesore in our town. Beginning at Lake Fork, there are five other locations where gas can be purchased, as well as the existing Maverik. Do we really need a box store gas station? I would urge the P&Z to deny Maverik the the privilege of building this unsightly structure in our neighborhood. Thank you. The plan for the proposed Maverick store/gas station in downtown McCall makes no attempt to fit into the city landscape and environment. It appears the company is following the pattern of its buildings in other towns which are usually located in industrial strips outside city cores. With 4 other stations in the city, do we really need a warehouse structure with 28 pumps? Is this not too much competition for these stations? The design could be improved by adding some wood siding or a pleasing entrance. Let's not let this eyesore mar the main street in our little town. I am supportive of Jeff Mouseau's application for city council