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> developer's planning consultant in Fort Collins. She can be reached at
>(970)224-5828.
> Please contact me at (970)221-6341, or by e-mail at solt@fcgov.com,
> you have questions that City staff may be able to answer for you. I am
> also available to sit down with you over the Longview Marketplace
> development plans that have been submitted to date for -review.
> Sincerely,
> Steve Olt, Project Planner
> >>> <castellhouse@attbi.com> 05/12/03 01:11 PM >>>
> Hello. I am interested in finding information about the development
> proposal for a new King Soopers Center at 287 & Carpenter Road south of
> Trilby and College. Can you direct me where to ask? I live in the
> ridgewood Hills Subdivisioin and received some information about a city
> meeting, but was unable to attend and I would like to know the status of
> this project. I am interested in available adjacent space for a
> business.
> Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.
Steve Olt - Re Development at 287 & center Page 1
From: "Castell" <castellhouse@attbi.com>
To: "Steve Olt" <SOLT@fcgov.com>
Date: 5/14103 2:57PM
Subject: Re: Development at 287 & Carpenter
Thank you very much! I greatly appreciate the information and your prompt
response.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Olt" <SOLT@fcgov.com>
To: <castellhouse@attbi.com>; "Wanda Krajicek" <wkrajicek@fcgov.com>
Cc: "Cameron Gloss" <cgloss@fcgov.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: Development at 287 & Carpenter
> The Longview Marketplace project development plan is in the City of Fort
> Collins development review process, having been submitted on November 5,
> 2002. It has been through one round of review, with City staff comments
> and concerns being forwarded to the applicants on December 17, 2002. The
> applicants must respond to staff comments in the form of a complete
> re -submittal of the project by June 16, 2003.
> To date there have been 3 meetings held for the Longview Marketplace
> project:
> 1. The first was an informal "neighborhood information meeting" held
> on August 19, 2002, at Redeemer Lutheran Church. The purpose of this
> meeting was to introduce the project developers to citizens in
> attendance and provide a place for interaction between the two. No
> decisions are made at a neighborhood meeting. This meeting took place
> prior to a formal submittal of the development proposal to the City.
> 2. The second was a follow-up "neighborhood information meeting" that
> was held on February 10, 2003, at the Heart of the Rockies Church. The
> purpose of this meeting, held after the applicants had submitted the
> development proposal to the City, was to give the applicants the
> opportunity to present more detailed information on the project to the
> citizens in attendance. Again, no decisions were made at this
> neighborhood meeting.
> 3. The third was a public hearing with the City's Planning and Zoning
> Board to discuss and make decisions regarding 3 specific standards in
> the Land Use Code. The standards that the applicants wanted to modify
> dealt with building and pedestrian orientation to a connecting walkway,
> the block sizes in the development, the minimum building frontage on
> adjacent streets and drives. The Board did approve the applicant's
> request for modifications of all 3 standards.
> The applicants still must proceed with their project development plan
> request, ultimately going before the Planning and Zoning Board for a
> decision on the overall project itself. City staff is unable to
> determine if the project is ready to be scheduled for a Board public
> hearing until development plans have been re -submitted and reviewed.
> If you have specific questions about the Longview Marketplace project
> please direct them to Linda Ripley of VF Ripley & Associates, the