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Comments on August 1, 2018 Planning Commission Agenda Items, Received July 26-30 Comments on August 1, 2018 Planning Commission agenda items, received July 26-30 Items 1a/b, South Nashville Community Plan Amendment/Fairgrounds Mixed-Use District -----Original Message----- From: John Bernatavitz [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 10:30 AM To: Planning Commissioners Subject: Major League Soccer is what Nashville needs; so please support the proposed stadium! Dear Members of the Planning Commission, The 2018 World Cup said it all. What a great event! Nashville could also potentially share in the sport the binds the world together. I support the proposed Major League Soccer Stadium and renovation to the Fairgrounds Nashville. Professional sports teams in Nashville have turned into major brands that are recognized across their various leagues. The Predators not only hosted the NHL All Star weekend not long ago but are widely hailed as having the best home ice advantage in hockey. The Titans, on the heels of their incredible new uniform update ceremony, were selected to host next year's NFL draft at Ascend Amphitheater. Professional sports always have, and always will greatly benefit not only the neighborhoods where they play, but the city as a whole. I would ask that you seize this opportunity to make history with us and vote to approve this soccer stadium as well as the accompanying fairgrounds renovations. I recently went on a trip to Belize, and in the small village of Hopkins, Belize, I and my wife had the privilege of experiencing the World Cup final between Croatia and France with many people throughout the world in this village. Although Belize was not in the world cup, it was incredible to see the interest that so many different people shared in this one event. This could be Nashville. As soccer becomes increasingly popular in the United States, we, as Nashvillians, are on the cusp of bringing this world sport into our back yard and having all of share in this Major League experience. Sincerely, John Bernatavitz 6309 Robin Hill Rd Nashville, TN 37205 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Jared Dorris [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 10:30 AM To: Planning Commissioners Subject: Major League Soccer is good for Nashville, please support the proposed stadium! Dear Members of the Planning Commission, As a parent of one of the many youth soccer players of the region I feel it is very important to support a professional soccer team in Nashville with the completion of the proposed stadium. I support the proposed Major League Soccer Stadium and renovation to the Fairgrounds Nashville. Professional sports teams in Nashville have turned into major brands that are recognized across their various leagues. The Predators not only hosted the NHL All Star weekend not long ago but are widely hailed as having the best home ice advantage in hockey. The Titans, on the heels of their incredible new uniform update ceremony, were selected to host next year's NFL draft at Ascend Amphitheater. Professional sports always have, and always will greatly benefit not only the neighborhoods where they play, but the city as a whole. I would ask that you seize this opportunity to make history with us and vote to approve this soccer stadium as well as the accompanying fairgrounds renovations. Sincerely, Jared Dorris 1324 Kinnard Dr Franklin, TN 37064 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: George Allen [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 10:20 AM To: Planning Commissioners Subject: Please support the Major League Soccer stadium Dear Members of the Planning Commission, The purpose of this email is to express my support for the proposed Major League Soccer Stadium and renovations to the Fairgrounds Nashville. As a lifelong fan of soccer, and a resident of this amazing city, I couldn't think of better match than Nashville and pro soccer. This city loves its sports teams and adding professional soccer, the world's sport, to our lineup will cement Nashville as a global destination. This stadium has the added benefit of contributing millions of dollars to the fairgrounds, which desperately need renovations to remain the place beloved by many. If you vote yes to this proposal you will be doing your part to protect a place deeply tied to our city's history. It is my belief that a yes vote for the proposal is in the best interest of this city, I hope that you agree. Sincerely, George Allen 1250 Carter Blake Rd Tullahoma, TN 37388 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Tracy Noerper [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 10:20 AM To: Planning Commissioners Subject: Please support the Major League Soccer stadium Dear Members of the Planning Commission, Please support this stadium. Nashville is a soccer town and we need this. Thanks! The purpose of this email is to express my support for the proposed Major League Soccer Stadium and renovations to the Fairgrounds Nashville. As a lifelong fan of soccer, and a resident of this amazing city, I couldn't think of better match than Nashville and pro soccer. This city loves its sports teams and adding professional soccer, the world's sport, to our lineup will cement Nashville as a global destination. This stadium has the added benefit of contributing millions of dollars to the fairgrounds, which desperately need renovations to remain the place beloved by many. If you vote yes to this proposal you will be doing your part to protect a place deeply tied to our city's history. It is my belief that a yes vote for the proposal is in the best interest of this city, I hope that you agree. Sincerely, Tracy Noerper 1912 Cromwell Dr Nashville, TN 37215 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Paul Weissert [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 10:22 AM To: Planning Commissioners Subject: Please support the Major League Soccer stadium Dear Members of the Planning Commission, I cannot tell you how excited I am to have a new part of the city opened up to me and my wallet. The purpose of this email is to express my support for the proposed Major League Soccer Stadium and renovations to the Fairgrounds Nashville. As a lifelong fan of soccer, and a resident of this amazing city, I couldn't think of better match than Nashville and pro soccer. This city loves its sports teams and adding professional soccer, the world's sport, to our lineup will cement Nashville as a global destination. This stadium has the added benefit of contributing millions of dollars to the fairgrounds, which desperately need renovations to remain the place beloved by many. If you vote yes to this proposal you will be doing your part to protect a place deeply tied to our city's history. It is my belief that a yes vote for the proposal is in the best interest of this city, I hope that you agree. As a Williamson County resident, I can tell you that the new stadium will bring me into a part of town that I have never accessed. I plan on visiting often and will gladly pay the ticket tax intended to pay for the bonds. I feel like the agreement that has been reached is a win-win for the city and will set a precedent for negotiations of a new football stadium or even, one day, a MLB stadium. Sincerely, Paul Weissert 8040 Warren Dr Nolensville, TN 37135 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Lilia Alegria [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 10:20 AM To: Planning Commissioners Subject: Please support the Major League Soccer stadium Dear Members of the Planning Commission, I am writing to you to express my support for the proposed Major League Soccer Stadium and Fairgrounds Nashville renovation. The Nashville Fairgrounds is in dire need of upgrades and the millions of proposed dollars injected into this site for improvements, along with the stadium and accompanying development, will transform that entire corridor into one of the most vibrant and economically beneficial areas in the entire city. You have a rare opportunity as an elected official to vote for something that will bring so much joy to all corners of our city, however I would ask that you not only vote for this because of our city's overwhelming desire for professional soccer, but because it make financial sense for our city to invest in Wedgewood-Houston and the fairgrounds as a whole. Thank you! Sincerely, Lilia Alegria 560 Roxanne Dr Antioch, TN 37013 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Peter Sears [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 10:24 AM To: Planning Commissioners Subject: Please support the Major League Soccer stadium Dear Members of the Planning Commission, I am writing to you to express my support for the proposed Major League Soccer Stadium and Fairgrounds Nashville renovation. The Nashville Fairgrounds is in dire need of upgrades and the millions of proposed dollars injected into this site for improvements, along with the stadium and accompanying development, will transform that entire corridor into one of the most vibrant and economically beneficial areas in the entire city. You have a rare opportunity as an elected official to vote for something that will bring so much joy to all corners of our city, however I would ask that you not only vote for this because of our city's overwhelming desire for professional soccer, but because it make financial sense for our city to invest in Wedgewood-Houston and the fairgrounds as a whole. Sincerely, Peter Sears 9300 Saratoga Pl Brentwood, TN 37027 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Nohemy Dubon [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 10:23 AM To: Planning Commissioners Subject: Please support the Major League Soccer stadium Dear Members of the Planning Commission, The purpose of this email is to express my support for the proposed Major League Soccer Stadium and renovations to the Fairgrounds Nashville.
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