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Clairemont residents fight against zoning amendment needed for popular fast-food burger joint 173-feet from nearby homes
I understand and agree with what theopiner is saying with the airport analogy **but** this is not the same situation. The Pacific Bluffs townhomes were built well ***before*** the shopping center. I know this for certain, I've seen the city files. The dual zoning was put in place when they began to develop that center. The small CN zoning along Genesee Ave was put in place to protect the residents against disruptive business types. There are only a few business that are restricted such as drive thru/ins, hard liquor sales and music venues. While we all like a good fast food burger, it is not in the best interest of a community to change protective zoning at the expense of the quality of the lives of it residents. We should be looking at raising the quality of life not lessening. This issue is bigger than a burger choice. Thank you for listening to my perspective.— June 5, 2013 5:06 p.m.