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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCENTRE AVE. RESIDENCES - 17-09 - MINUTES/NOTES - CORRESPONDENCE-NEIGHBORHOOD MEETINGNeighborhood Information Meeting Meeting Location: rm[L Ce--a" 6=�Cw 1, a t e: & � a - 6WO & lozc�m PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY 1,40 4�1 to Olk m a- ��Mlff T-7 Neighborhood Information Meetinq Meeting Location: / / PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY f � 4111 NPII , U1 R A� 0 I W , t-A N o2I 17,7i � I I - ]j5 leym( ' 9 7-D j o 2 o�JDS t - 20 8 o S� Z- £�r& o c£. t'� L- c �-. ✓ b�li � in o U� tRrGAv, Z(o q B2- ZSAo kg, e wac&uatwq , um /a►lan i�:Jd Qt2 Vu e ui eel g05z qS / n _ 7 00 ���� o/�{ G Cnii gos� s a�3'377/ ail. be co% o-dl D. )2, l A c s3'a49Zi e�-.��edk®s�.cra� ✓ jcx- ;OA-4 w1r) S Y City of Fort Collins NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING NOTES 6. Question: (Citizen) Will you try to break ground yet this year? Answer: (Developer) Yes, we will if possible. 7. Question: (Resident) What price point are you looking to hit for the residential dwelling units Answer: (Developer) We have not yet determined unit prices but they will be based on the size and amenities. We hope to make them as "affordable" as possible. 8. Comment: (Owner of Columbine Health Systems) We are excited about this project. It provides another type of senior living in the midst of our senior living and health care facility campus. We like the architectural and height variations that this project would provide in the area. Response: No response needed nor given at the meeting. 3 �� NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING NOTES City of Fort Collins . ........ QUESTIONS, CONCERNS, COMMENTS, RESPONSES ........ 1. Comment: (Citizen) I support the project. This area deserves a really good, owner -occupied residential project like this is proposed to be. Response: No response needed nor given at the meeting. 2. Question: (Citizen) Why stop at 4 stories in height? Why not go higher and address urban sprawl, cost of the project and individual units, etc? Answer: (Developer) The scale of something larger than the 4-story residential buildings we are proposing just doesn't seem to fit the site and the surrounding area. 3. Comment: (Representative for office building just to the east) We like this project but might start to object if the buildings were to be any higher than the proposed 4 stories. Response: (Developer) We do not want to go higher than 4 stories. 4. Question: (Citizen) If this request is approved will the building height modification set precedence for future requests of a similar nature? Answer: (City Planner) No, it will not. Each request will be evaluated on its own merits. 5. Question: (Citizen) If this request is approved what actually is approved? Answer: (City Planner) This request is only to allow the proposed residential building heights to be 4 stories instead of the already permitted 3 stories. 2 Planning, Development and Transportation Services Current Planning City of Fort Collins NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING PROJECT: Centre Avenue Residences, Modification of Standard for Residential Building Height DATE: January 6, 2009 APPLICANT: VFR Design/Linda Ripley & Jennifer Almstead DEVELOPER:' Stan Everitt CITY PLANNER: Steve Olt, W Current Planning The applicant/developer request is to allow residential building heights of four (4) stories on the property at the northeast corner of Centre Avenue and Worthington Street. The allowable height on this property is three (3) stories, and the building height standard is set forth in Section 4.27(D)(4)(a) of the City's Land Use Code. The property is in the E, Employment Zone District. * Ultimately the applicant is proposing to submit a Project Development Plan (PDP) for three (3) buildings, each containing 10 dwelling units, on the 2.4 acre site. The target market is for seniors wanting to live in an upscale condominium project in a convenient location close to a variety of services. This PDP, when submitted, will be subject to the City's standard development review process. Present at the meeting were 11 neighbors & interested parties, the applicant & developer, and the City's Project Planner. There were 35 notification letters sent to Affected Property Owners within 800 feet of the property. 281 North College Avenue — P.O. Box 580 — Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 — (970) 221-6750 — FAX (970) 224-6134