I urge you to declare 50 Churchill Lane a blighted property. My family has lived at 45 Churchill Lane in Langford Farms for over 30 years, and I've watched this property deteriorate dangerously over the past decade.
As a parent, I'm deeply concerned about my children's safety living next to this hazardous property. During dry months, a fire at this unoccupied site could be catastrophic for our entire community. The neglected property also creates pest infestation risks that affect neighboring families.
The dilapidated structure threatens adjacent properties through potential fire hazards and structural collapse. The barn's roof is barely supported and could detach during storms, endangering surrounding homes.
The Langford Farms Homeowners Association has worked in good faith with current and previous owners for years, but the property continues to deteriorate despite our efforts. We've exhausted all reasonable alternatives.
As a homeowner in Langford Farms community, I support our community's request to have the property declared as a blighted property. The property poses a risk to the community as it attracts vermin (rats) and wildlife (coyotes) that are a danger to domestic pets. Both the house and the barn are unstable structures and are at risk of collapse. It is not unreasonable to believe that they are a breeding ground for disease carried by vermin and toxins from abandoned substances in eroded containers. Finally, the property has a negative impact on the property values on Churchill Drive and Langford Place.
It is important to pass the solar ordinance on July 16. Our community is counting on leader to care about the well-being of our citizens now and for the future. Having ease to access solar energy is a major part of that care and stewardship.
I urge you to declare 50 Churchill Lane a blighted property. My family has lived at 45 Churchill Lane in Langford Farms for over 30 years, and I've watched this property deteriorate dangerously over the past decade.
As a parent, I'm deeply concerned about my children's safety living next to this hazardous property. During dry months, a fire at this unoccupied site could be catastrophic for our entire community. The neglected property also creates pest infestation risks that affect neighboring families.
The dilapidated structure threatens adjacent properties through potential fire hazards and structural collapse. The barn's roof is barely supported and could detach during storms, endangering surrounding homes.
The Langford Farms Homeowners Association has worked in good faith with current and previous owners for years, but the property continues to deteriorate despite our efforts. We've exhausted all reasonable alternatives.
As a homeowner in Langford Farms community, I support our community's request to have the property declared as a blighted property. The property poses a risk to the community as it attracts vermin (rats) and wildlife (coyotes) that are a danger to domestic pets. Both the house and the barn are unstable structures and are at risk of collapse. It is not unreasonable to believe that they are a breeding ground for disease carried by vermin and toxins from abandoned substances in eroded containers. Finally, the property has a negative impact on the property values on Churchill Drive and Langford Place.
It is important to pass the solar ordinance on July 16. Our community is counting on leader to care about the well-being of our citizens now and for the future. Having ease to access solar energy is a major part of that care and stewardship.