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Perry Estate Survey Results Summary
These are the COMMERCIAL USES which the majority of area residents (more
than 50% of those surveyed) said they would allow:
Art Gallery (Commercial) = 55.3% would allow
Art Workshop (Commercial) = 50.5% would allow
Other Notable Results on Commercial Uses Include:
Restaurant (Commercial) = 40.8 % would allow
Specific Historic Use (Commercial) = 37.9% would allow
Plant Nursery (Commercial) = 31.1% would allow
Hotel-Motel (Commercial) = 30.1% would allow
Indoor Entertainment (Commercial) = 30.1% would allow
Outdoor Entertainment (Commercial) = 12.6% would allow
These are the CIVIC USES which the majority of area residents (more than
50% of those surveyed) said they would allow:
Private Primary Educational Facilities = 79.6% would allow
Private Secondary Educational Facilities = 73.8% would allow
Community Events = 69.9% would allow
Religious Assembly = 55.3% would allow
Community Recreation (Public) = 55.3% would allow
Community Recreation (Private) = 51.5% would allow
Family Home = 50.5% would allow
Other Notable Results on Commercial Uses Include:
Public Primary Education Facilities = 46.6% would allow
Public Secondary Education Facilities = 41.7% would allow
Club or Lodge = 44.7% would allow
Cultural Services (Commercial) = 40.8% would allow
Day Care Services (Limited) = 38.8% would allow
Day Care Services (General) = 31.1% would allow
Other Areas of Concern Noted in the Survey Results
Impact on Property Values:
43.7% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will DECREASE the values of residential
properties on or near the border of the Perry Estate.
9.7% think the change will increase said property values
16.5% think the change will have no effect on said property values
30.1% are undecided or don't know what the effect will be on the said
property values
Impact on Traffic:
89.3% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will lead to INCREASED traffic in and around
the Perry Estate Property
66% of these people feel that the increased traffic will adversely
affect the quality of life for Hancock Neighborhood Residents.
2.9% think the change will not increase said traffic
7.8% are undecided or don't know what the effect will be on said traffic
Impact on Parking:
76.7% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will lead to INCREASED parking on neighborhood
streets near the Perry Estate Property.
77.4% of these people feel that the increased parking on neighborhood
streets will adversely affect the quality of life for residents living
on or near the border of the Perry Estate.
14.6% think the change will not increase said parking
8.7% are undecided or don't know what the effect will be on said parking
Impact on Noise:
75.7% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will lead to INCREASED Noise in the Hancock
Neighborhood.
67% feel that the increased noise will adversely effect the quality of
life for Hancock Neighborhood Residents.
12.6% do not think the change will lead to increased noise.
11.7% are undecided or don't know
Impact on Trees, Creek, and Wildlife:
51.5% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will adversely affect the trees, creek, and
wildlife in and around the Perry Estate.
30.1% feel that the change of zoning will not adversely effect said
trees, creek, and wildlife
18.4% are undecided or don't know
Impact on Historic Preservation of the Mansion:
34% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning from
SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will have a positive impact on the Historic
Preservation of the Mansion on the Perry Estate.
31.1% feel the proposed change of zoning from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will
have a negative impact on the Historic Preservation of the Mansion on
the Perry Estate.
13.6% feel the proposed change of zoning from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will
have NO impact on the Historic Preservation of the Mansion on the Perry
Estate.
21.4% are undecided or don't know what the impact will be on the Mansion
Privacy of Residents on or Near the Border of the Perry Estate Property:
63.1% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will affect the privacy of residents living on
or near the border of the Perry Estate.
22.3% feel the proposed change of zoning from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will
NOT adversely affect the privacy of residents living on or near the
border of the Perry Estate.
14.6% are Undecided or don't know what the affect will be on the privacy
of those residents living on or near the border of the Perry Estate.
Quality of Life for Residents Living on or near the Border of the Perry
Estate Property:
59.2% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will adversely affect the quality of life for
those residents living on or near the border of the Perry Estate
property.
22.3% do NOT think the change will adversely affect the quality of life
for those residents living on or near the border of the Perry Estate.
18.4% are undecided or don't know
Neighborhood Support for a FLUM Amendment
24.3% of those who took the survey think that HNA SHOULD support the
developer's application for an out of cycle filing for an amendment to
the FLUM.
53.4% think that HNA SHOULD NOT support the developer's application for
an out of cycle filing for an amendment to the FLUM.
22.3% are undecided or don't know whether to support this out of cycle
filing for an amendment to the FLUM.
These are the COMMERCIAL USES which the majority of area residents (more
than 50% of those surveyed) said they would allow:
Art Gallery (Commercial) = 55.3% would allow
Art Workshop (Commercial) = 50.5% would allow
Other Notable Results on Commercial Uses Include:
Restaurant (Commercial) = 40.8 % would allow
Specific Historic Use (Commercial) = 37.9% would allow
Plant Nursery (Commercial) = 31.1% would allow
Hotel-Motel (Commercial) = 30.1% would allow
Indoor Entertainment (Commercial) = 30.1% would allow
Outdoor Entertainment (Commercial) = 12.6% would allow
These are the CIVIC USES which the majority of area residents (more than
50% of those surveyed) said they would allow:
Private Primary Educational Facilities = 79.6% would allow
Private Secondary Educational Facilities = 73.8% would allow
Community Events = 69.9% would allow
Religious Assembly = 55.3% would allow
Community Recreation (Public) = 55.3% would allow
Community Recreation (Private) = 51.5% would allow
Family Home = 50.5% would allow
Other Notable Results on Commercial Uses Include:
Public Primary Education Facilities = 46.6% would allow
Public Secondary Education Facilities = 41.7% would allow
Club or Lodge = 44.7% would allow
Cultural Services (Commercial) = 40.8% would allow
Day Care Services (Limited) = 38.8% would allow
Day Care Services (General) = 31.1% would allow
Other Areas of Concern Noted in the Survey Results
Impact on Property Values:
43.7% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will DECREASE the values of residential
properties on or near the border of the Perry Estate.
9.7% think the change will increase said property values
16.5% think the change will have no effect on said property values
30.1% are undecided or don't know what the effect will be on the said
property values
Impact on Traffic:
89.3% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will lead to INCREASED traffic in and around
the Perry Estate Property
66% of these people feel that the increased traffic will adversely
affect the quality of life for Hancock Neighborhood Residents.
2.9% think the change will not increase said traffic
7.8% are undecided or don't know what the effect will be on said traffic
Impact on Parking:
76.7% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will lead to INCREASED parking on neighborhood
streets near the Perry Estate Property.
77.4% of these people feel that the increased parking on neighborhood
streets will adversely affect the quality of life for residents living
on or near the border of the Perry Estate.
14.6% think the change will not increase said parking
8.7% are undecided or don't know what the effect will be on said parking
Impact on Noise:
75.7% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will lead to INCREASED Noise in the Hancock
Neighborhood.
67% feel that the increased noise will adversely effect the quality of
life for Hancock Neighborhood Residents.
12.6% do not think the change will lead to increased noise.
11.7% are undecided or don't know
Impact on Trees, Creek, and Wildlife:
51.5% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will adversely affect the trees, creek, and
wildlife in and around the Perry Estate.
30.1% feel that the change of zoning will not adversely effect said
trees, creek, and wildlife
18.4% are undecided or don't know
Impact on Historic Preservation of the Mansion:
34% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning from
SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will have a positive impact on the Historic
Preservation of the Mansion on the Perry Estate.
31.1% feel the proposed change of zoning from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will
have a negative impact on the Historic Preservation of the Mansion on
the Perry Estate.
13.6% feel the proposed change of zoning from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will
have NO impact on the Historic Preservation of the Mansion on the Perry
Estate.
21.4% are undecided or don't know what the impact will be on the Mansion
Privacy of Residents on or Near the Border of the Perry Estate Property:
63.1% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will affect the privacy of residents living on
or near the border of the Perry Estate.
22.3% feel the proposed change of zoning from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will
NOT adversely affect the privacy of residents living on or near the
border of the Perry Estate.
14.6% are Undecided or don't know what the affect will be on the privacy
of those residents living on or near the border of the Perry Estate.
Quality of Life for Residents Living on or near the Border of the Perry
Estate Property:
59.2% of those who took the survey feel the proposed change of zoning
from SF-3 to GR-CO-MP-NP will adversely affect the quality of life for
those residents living on or near the border of the Perry Estate
property.
22.3% do NOT think the change will adversely affect the quality of life
for those residents living on or near the border of the Perry Estate.
18.4% are undecided or don't know
Neighborhood Support for a FLUM Amendment
24.3% of those who took the survey think that HNA SHOULD support the
developer's application for an out of cycle filing for an amendment to
the FLUM.
53.4% think that HNA SHOULD NOT support the developer's application for
an out of cycle filing for an amendment to the FLUM.
22.3% are undecided or don't know whether to support this out of cycle
filing for an amendment to the FLUM.