The son and daughter-in-law of the late state Senator John A. Nejedly have applied to Walnut Creek’s zoning administator to subdivide the political patriarch’s 13-acre grass- and oak-covered property into four parcels for the development of three new homes.
Their request will be considered at the Zoning Administrator’s meeting next Wednesday.
Nejedly purchased the property in 1951 (not far from where I grew up and now live). Senator Nejedly, in his trust, sought to maintain the rural nature of the land; he also wanted to repay his his son, James, and James’ wife, Jaine, for taking care of the estate as he was ailing.
The couple are now moving forward with plans that seem headed for approval. According to a staff report prepared by Zoning Administrator Andrew Smith, the proposed subdivision, together with its design and improvements, is consisent with the General Plan and single-family zoning policies for that area. The community development director also found that the project would cause no substantial adverse environmental impacts.
yawn…
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Leave this family alone. What news/blog value is there?
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Well said Beau Hunk.
Not worthy of discussion anywhere.
You struck out on this one SM.
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My astute readers have spoken…
And, I took the unusual move of re-casting the story. Don't know if it's allowed in blog world. Whatever.
Anyway, I think it's interesting what happens to this land–if you live in this neighborhood. We always knew that this big chunk of land belonged to John Nejedly, so it has that fascination. I think it's worth reporting what's going to happen to it. But I definitely could have handled it differently. But I didn't need to go into all of the history. You're right. That wasn't necessary. My apologies to the family.
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SM, you have earned your stripes with the deletion of the article about the Nejedly famliy's internal problems. Thank you and congratulations.
What happens to the land is definitely of interest because it is such a large parcel of open land in our town. That story is worth follwing.
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Too bad John t nejedly was found dead like my family n friend Alicia driscoll. Funny my relatives found dead four days after I addressed piepho who
Heard me clearly on Sept 23rd 2014 only enemies of state around get killed
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Too bad John t nejedly was found dead like my family n friend Alicia driscoll. Funny my relatives found dead four days after I addressed piepho who
Heard me clearly on Sept 23rd 2014 only enemies of state around get killed
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