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Community Concerns — 6/8

Housing & Property Values

The Claim

Property values will decline due to noise, heat, and industrial development.

Why People Believe It

Proximity to industrial facilities typically impacts residential property values.

What San Angelo Documents Say

The draft ordinance requires 200-foot residential separation and prohibits ground-mounted equipment near residential zones. No independent property value impact study has been published.

Supporting Evidence

  • 200-foot residential setback enforced
  • Buffer zone with landscaping requirements
  • Sound and environmental controls in place

What Remains Unknown

  • ?Actual impact on property values
  • ?Effectiveness of setback and buffer measures
  • ?Comparative impact with other industrial facilities

What to Monitor & Enforce

  • Property value trends in surrounding areas
  • Resident satisfaction surveys
  • Real estate market analysis
  • Buffer zone maintenance and effectiveness

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