Hunters Ridge resident Lisa Barth-Chiappetta took a stronger stance on it.

“I am totally against this project going there, especially that big,” Barth-Chiapetta said via email. “That’s too many people with disabilities in one area. The project should be broken up into (a) much smaller amount of beds spread out.

“I’m sure if this was built in Pleasant Prairie by all the really big houses they would not allow even a small amount of this to be developed by them. Build it by the closed (Brass Neighborhood) Pick ’n Save.”

Arbor Holdings LLC is owned and operated by brothers Mack and Jeffrey Crabtree. They have owned state-licensed adult family homes, community-based residential facilities and supported apartments in Kenosha and Racine counties. Arbor Holdings acquired the 1.6-acre property on Aug. 16, 2018.

“The northside location is critical to the present concentration of potential users who work both in Kenosha and Racine,” Arbor Holdings said in a release. “The location is proximate to shopping, a drug store, restaurants, medical offices and public transportation. As most of the potential users do not drive, the conveniences of this location was a major consideration.”