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Geiger will meet with neighbors to discuss proposed heliport
By EILEEN SCHULTE
Published July 10, 2007
EAST LAKE - News of Matt Geiger's plan to build a heliport at his mansion - it's on the market for $20-million - has kicked up a cloud of anxiety among his neighbors.
Concerned they might torpedo his proposal, the ex-NBA player hurriedly got the county to reschedule a hearing set for Thursday.
Now Geiger's strategy is to have a neighborhood meeting to explain himself.
It's scheduled for 7 p.m. July 23 at the Allegro Senior Lifestyle facility at 1755 East Lake Road.
That is good news to David Elliott, who raises smooth-gaited Paso Fino horses on a ranch across the street from Geiger's estate.
Regal and proud, Paso Finos apparently hate whirlybirds.
And the last thing Elliott wants is a stampede.
"(A helicopter) will freak them out," he said.
But Geiger said his 36-acre property is so large, "the (flight) path for the helicopter will pose no danger to anyone."
Choppers instead will fly over the Brooker Creek Preserve, he said.
"We've designed it to lower the risk to homeowners," Geiger said.
And, apparently, horses.
Geiger, and perhaps his neighbors, now are scheduled to go to the county on Aug. 9.
[Last modified July 9, 2007, 23:24:35]
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by bird
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07/10/07 09:35 PM
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What has happened to the Golden Rule? Noisy helicopters will negatively effect the quality of life of so many, many people and animals. No more stress, please!
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by Maria
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07/10/07 03:15 PM
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Geiger, flying over the preserve may destroy the preserve. It will strain an already strained animal population and pretty well kill those quiet moments a hiker was trying to enjoy. Think of others.
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