I have to say, I really don't understand the hatred towards larger homes, it just doesn't make sense to me. It's like being jealous of your friend for getting a promotion or having the opportunity to retire early because they have made smart decisions throughout their lifetime. I currently live in a smaller home in the neighborhood, but wouldn't be opposed to someone building a new "larger" home next to me. Let's face it, Sedgefield doesn't have a lot of homes that have nice curb appeal. The majority of the homes that have good curb appeal were either recently built or have received a face lift (why discourage this?). If we had bungalows like Dilworth and Myers Park, I could understand the concern and wanting to preserve that look and feel in the neighborhood. Also, I happen to have a 42 inch TV in my house b/c it makes for a pleasant viewing experience based on the size of my living room, is 42 inches too big or is 50 inches the cutoff? I happen to look at the TV as a depreciating asset just like my car, computer, lawn mower etc. and hope that Sedgefield continues to move forward instead of backwards so that my house doesn't become a depreciating asset as well. Thanks