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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSOUTH TRANSIT CENTER - PDP - 9-10 - CORRESPONDENCE - (11)• • Page 5 of 5 Please send email or write Pete Wray, Senior City Planner Advance Planning Dept City of Ft Collins, 80521 Email him at pwray@fcgov.com Call him at 970-221-6754 CC: Pete Wray, Sr City Planner Eric Leftwich .................................................................. Direct: 303.729.2126 1 Mobile: 303.990.4349 1 Fax: 303.292.2218 11/17/2010 • • Page 4 of 5 Neighbors of Crest Road, Diane did a great job summarizing her experience at the hearing tonight. Thanks Diane. Those of you that know me, know I call it as I see it. In a nut shell here is what you as resident should consider. Do want headlights shining into your bedroom each night while you try to sleep as buses circle and turn around? Do you want to smell the fumes of GREY HOUND or OTHER private busses every time you leave the house? Do you want to hear loud speaker announcements everyday about bus departures? Do you want it to take more than 8 minutes from the time you leave the street to be able to cross college avenue on harmony? Do you want to have to watch for bus traffic on a path our tax dollars pay for to be BIKE and RUNNING trails? If not, then you need to write a letter and express your concerns or ALL OF THIS will happen! This Bus Depot WILL be in your site, hearing and smell range. The plan as they have laid it out appears to have little thought in providing insurance we will have "quiet enjoyment" of our property and homes. There is no FORMAL barrier between us and the bus depot There is no assurance they can control light, sounds, fumes and general visual activity of busses running until midnight everyday The plan seems dangerous, as I understand the Road Path for this terminal will actually CROSS OVER the bike path. This plan now provides for connections to other busses such as private bus companies, taxis and other Traffic ... not just the "quiet natural gas buses" they explained it would be originally. This plan deposits hundreds of foot traffic people in an area where there is not a lot a foot traffic destinations... WHY? Isn't there so many other location further south that make more sense to be a SOUTH depot anyway? FRANKLY... The plan for this terminal seems to be SQUEEZED into a lot TOO small and oriented in such a way that it will be intrusive to our lives here in our homes and obstructive to our egress of the street we live on. If this is the ONLY property on which FTC can put this south end DEPOT, so be it... BUT There needs to be some concession and awareness of the city about our concerns. Only YOU can air those concerns and or make further inquiries. The decision to move forward is DAYS away. Please forward this to others and bring a unified voice of concern or we will be at the mercy of planners who have no idea how special our neighborhood is today and how important it is to preserve our way of living. 11 /17/2010 • . Page 3 of 5 (970)221-6206 From: Pete Wray Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:18 AM To: 'Eric Leftwich'; Diane Reiser; chrislile48@yahoo.com; lucie.jensen@comcast.net; crestrents@gmail.com; edreid1928@gmail.com; william.matthews@opm.gov; m3rb@comcast.net; marcia@eldonjames.com; bburt@comcast.net; loyceab@earthlink.net; earthchem@aol.com; stereoblock@yahoo.com; trm@Ipbroadband.net; kuj@cojensen.net Cc: Emma McArdle; Steve Dush Subject: RE: South end bud depot Eric, thanks for forwarding this information to me after the hearing last night. At this point, I want to direct you and your neighbors to forward all correspondence to Emma McArdle, the project planner for this item. While this input can not be used as public comments after the Hearing, we will include it in the project file. As the acting Hearing Officer for this item, I will be forwarding any new correspondence back to Emma. As mentioned at the Hearing, a decision has not been made yet, but will be rendered by November 29, 2010. Thanks again for your interest, Pete Wray, Senior City Planner (970 221-6754 pwray@fcgov.com From: Eric Leftwich [ma i Ito: Eric. Leftwich@ Ivsl.com] Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 9:23 PM To: Diane Reiser; chrislile48@yahoo.com; lucie.jensen@comcast.net; crestrents@gmail.com; edreidl928@gmail.com; william.matthews@opm.gov; m3rb@comcast.net; marcia@eldonjames.com; bburt@comcast.net; loyceab@earthlink.net; earthchem@aol.com; stereoblock@yahoo.com; trm@Ipbroadband.net; kuj@cojensen.net Cc: Pete Wray Subject: South end bud depot Importance: High 11/17/2010 • 0 Page 2 of 5 <m3rb@comcast.net>, "marcia@eldonjames.com" <marcia@eldonjames.com>, "bburt@comcast.net" <bburt@comcast.net>, "loyceab@earthlink.net" <loyceab@earthlink. net>, "earthchem@aol.com" <earthchem@aol.com>, "stereoblock@yahoo.com" <stereoblock@yahoo.com>, "trm@Ipbroadband. net" <trm@Ipbroadband. net>, "kuj@cojensen.net" <kuj@cojensen.net> CC: Steve Dush <SDush@fcgov.com> Subject: RE: South end bud depot Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 14:58:39 -0700 Eric and others, Unfortunately, at this point your concerns will not be considered as part of the public testimony as hearing officer, Pete Wray, mentioned. Public testimony was heard and closed at the public hearing last night. All neighbors within 800' of the property were notified of the hearing and I sent a courtesy email to you and several others that had shown concern following the neighborhood meeting to make sure you were all aware of the hearing. This application has been processed in accordance with the standards of the Land Use Code (LUC), I urge you to take a look at Division 2.2 of the LUC, if you have questions about this process or feel free to contact me. The LUC is available on the Development Review webpage. Pete Wray will make a decision based on the staff report submitted to him, the applicant's presentation and public comments that were submitted with the staff report and made at the hearing. The emails you and others sent after the neighborhood meeting were included in the information Mr. Wray was given to review for this project. As Mr. Wray mentioned, he has 10 business days to make a written decision. There is a 10 business day appeal period that begins once his decision is made. Please see Chapter 2, Article II, Division 3 of the City Code for. more information on this. Feel free to contact me with any questions. You are welcome to come by and see the plans, staff report and any information in the file at any time. Thanks, Emma Emma McArdle City Planner CDNS I City of Fort Collins emcardle@fcgov.com 11/17/2010 • Pagel of 5 Emma McArdle From: Emma McArdle Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 5:02 PM To: Pete Wray; Steve Dush Subject: FW: South end bud depot FYI — Both of the people that have sent us emails saying there was not enough public outreach were on the mailing list. Mrs. Metcalf moved into the neighborhood within the last year, so the STC has been in the planning process longer than she has lived there. Emma McArdle I City of Fort Collins From: Tania Metcalf [mailto:trm@lpbroadband.net] Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 4:39 PM To: Emma McArdle Cc: Pete Wray; Eric.Leftwich@Ivs1.com; diane_reiser@hotmail.com; chrislile48@yahoo.com; lucie.jensen@comcast.net; crestrents@gmail.com; edreid1928@gmail.com; william.matthews@opm.gov; m3rb@comcast.net; marcia@eldonjames.com; bburt@comcast.net; loyceab@earthlink.net; earthchem@aol.com; stereoblock@yahoo.com; kuj@cojensen.net; Steve Dush Subject: RE: South end bud depot Emma, I went ahead and sent my letter of concern to you and Mr. Wray before I got this. I could not attend the meeting but still want and deserve to be heard. I hope there is some clause in the City Code you kept quoting that makes allowances for those who could not be at the public meeting but are still concerned. In addition, I wrote our HOA to inform them of the depot. Although you'd like to think the depot only effects those within 800 feet, I submit that the noise, smell, and lights from the depot will affect our entire neighborhood and surrounding neighborhoods as well. All, not just owners within 800 feet, should have been informed that the City plans on bringing the buses in/out on Mason. It's an ill conceived plan that will put pedestrian/bikers on the trail at risk (because buses will be crossing the trail) and will further congest the Harmony Mason/College intersections making getting through that stretch of road miserable. If this is a done deal as you indicate, I hope the City will try and mitigate some of our concerns. It makes more sense to me for buses to go in/out on Fairway - especially since a new street light is proposed at College and Fairway. There should be a better barrier (not a few deciduous trees) between the depot and our neighborhood that will truly reduce noise, smell, lights, and foot traffic into our neighborhood. Does the depot really need to be open until 12am with buses running and loud speaker announcements blasting? Maybe it could close at 10pm instead (or at least on week nights) to respect residential neighbors who are trying to sleep. Finally, if transient and or criminal activity increases in our area due to the depot, the City should promise to up the the police presence to protect our neighborhood and the elementary school children that go to school within our neighborhood. If my concerns will not be considered at this time, please let me know when the 10-day appeal begins so that I may be heard and included in the process. Thank you for your time Tania -- EMcArdle@fcgov.com wrote: From: Emma McArdle <EMcArdle@fcgov.com> To: Pete Wray <PWRAY@fcgov.com>; 'Eric Leftwich' <Eric.Leftwich@lvs1.com>, Diane Reiser <diane_reiser@hotmail.com>, "chrislile48@yahoo.com" <chrislile48@yahoo.com>, "lucie.jensen@comcast.net" <lucie.jensen@comcast.net>, "crestrents@gmail.com" <crestrents@gmail.com>, "edreid1928@gmail.com" <edreid1928@gmail.com>, "william.matthews@opm.gov" <william.matthews@opm.gov>, "m3rb@comcast. net" 11/17/2010