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PC402_Hank_Fisher_11-16-2018From:Hank Fisher To:Lori Barlow Subject:Painted Hills Golf Course Property Date:Friday, November 16, 2018 10:08:50 AM My name is Hank Fisher, my family has lived at 4901 S. Dishman Mica Rd for 34 years. The property is bordered by Chester Creek and Dry Creek. We are upstream from the golf courseproperty. The plan by the developers to raise the ground level of the golf course property will no doubt result in increased flooding bon our property. The property is virtually the lowestpoint along the Dishman Mica road. I am sure the developers have a plan to manage spring water runoff after they disturb the ground level on the golf course property, but I can onlyexpect that their efforts will be in vain. Their act of bringing in 400,000 cubic yards of fill will raise the ground level and cause spring water runiff to pool on our property. Also adding 580 living units to a school district and neighborhood that is already crowded willonly compound the problems found in public schools, like over crowding and low performance scores. The Painted Hills Golf Course used to be a financially viable business until the most recentoperators failed to manage the business and grounds. The opportunity to develop the land into a green space would be far less impactful to the neighborhood. Don't allow the augmentation of the land, the developers will no doubt fail to complete theirplan without negaitvely effecting our neighborhood. When has any human project overcome the power of nature? The unforseen effects cannot be known. Hank Fisher