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throughout the day, as different classes have different recess
times.
Comment: (Resident) I would prefer to see more landscaping near the
existing homes for a noise buffer from the play areas.
Question: (Resident) How will the dirt and noise from construction be
mitigated?
Response: (Applicant) The construction will be from approximately 7 am
until 3:30 pm. The main construction area is fairly far from the
existing houses. The graded areas will be wet regularly and
seeded.
Question: (Resident) What type of lighting is proposed?
Response: (Applicant) Lighting is proposed for the front of the
school/parking lot only. The bus loop and rear of the school will
not be light. There will not be any light spillover onto
neighboring properties.
Comment: (Resident) Out of concern for safety, I would prefer to see the
bus loop relocated to the front of the school.
Question: (Resident) What type of curriculum is proposed?
Response: (Applicant) That is a decision for the school board.
Question: (Resident) Will there be early childhood education?
Response: (Applicant) Yes, a pre -kindergarten program for 3 to 4 year
olds.
Question: (Resident) Will this school actually be built? Is there funding?
Response: (Applicant) Yes, the school has been bonded and will be built.
The mill -levy will affect the personnel and ability to fill the
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Response: (Applicant) The drainage area is on the school property and will
be maintained by the District.
15. Comment: (Resident) As a property owner on the south side of the school,
I would prefer to see a landscape buffer from the parking lot,
with dense evergreen trees to minimize the impact and views of
the parking lot.
16. Comment: (Resident) The HOA needs to be involved in conversations about
maintenance, pedestrian connections and landscape buffering.
17. Question: (Resident) Will the school office and secretary face the front
door to see who is entering the school?
Response: (Applicant) Yes, and the windows to the office will also overlook
the entrance.
18. Question: (Resident) Will the students getting off of the busses need to
walk around the school to enter? Do they have to go to the
playground or inside the school?
Response: (Applicant) No, the bus entrance will be on the north side.
They may enter and/or go out to the playground if they arrive
early.
19. Question: (Resident) How many students will be assigned to each
classroom?
Response: (Applicant) Approximately 24-26 is ideal, but depending on the
number of students, it may reach 29-30 students. There is an
extra room for an additional class if one grade is larger than
others.
20. Question: (Resident) I work from home; when will recess be held?
Response: (Applicant) Recess is on a rotating schedule and will be held
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Response: (Applicant) There is space on the south side of the school for
modular classrooms, if necessary.
9. Question: (Resident) Will people be allowed to park in the bus loop on the
weekends for soccer games at the park?
Response: (Applicant) Most likely, yes. Parking is also available on the
street for soccer games on the weekends at the park.
10. Question: (Resident) Does Thompson School District have plans for a
middle or high school in the area?
Response: (Applicant) In July the District purchased a site between Fort
Collins and Loveland for such a school. There are no plans at
this point to construct the school though.
11. Comment: (Resident) I am concerned about the safety of the bus loop,
especially if children can cross it.
Response: (Applicant) There will only be 4 busses using the loop, and there
will be an enhanced pedestrian crossing. Also, the small
playground will be fenced so children do not run out into the bus
area.
12. Question: (Resident) Will the drainage area remain as it is? I was told
that it is a drainage buffer between my home and the school
property.
Response: (Applicant) The drainage area is on the school property and will
be incorporated into the field/play area.
13. Question: (Resident) Will there be a fence along the south property line.
Response: (Applicant) Most likely, yes.
14. Question: (Resident) Will the drainage "easement" still be maintained by
the HOA?
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Response: (Applicant) Yes, there will be an elevator to the second floor.
Only grades 4 and 5 will have classrooms on the second floor.
3. Question: (Resident) Will there be a pedestrian connection from the
existing trail to the school property?
Response: (Applicant) The adjacent property with the existing trail is
owned and maintained by the Ridgewood HOA. Any new
pedestrian connections are the responsibility of the HOA.
4. Question: (Resident) How will traffic congestion be addressed?
Response: (Applicant) The bus loop is separate from parent pick-up/drop-
off. No new traffic signals are proposed at this time.
5. Comment: (Resident) The neighborhood conducted an independent traffic
study several months ago and it concluded that traffic will be
significantly less with the new elementary school because the
children will be able to walk to school and fewer parents will
need to take their children out of the neighborhood to school in
the morning.
6. Question: (Resident) Will students from the east side of Highway 287 be
attending this school?
Response: (Applicant) No, only children from the Ridgewood Hills and
Registry Ridge (Trilby/Shields) neighborhoods.
7. Question: (Resident) How close is the bus loop to the last house on Agate
Ct?
Response: (Applicant) Approximately 20-30 feet. Only 4 busses will
utilize the bus loop.
8. Question: (Resident) Will there be modular classrooms?
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Commt ty Planning and Environmental rvices
Current Planning
Citv of Fort Collins
PROJECT
DATE:
APPLICANT:
CITY PLANNER:
NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING
Elementary School at Ridgewood Hills (Thompson School
District)
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Thompson School District
Shelby Sommer
PROJECT SUMMARY: The applicant proposes a new elementary school at 7115
Avondale Rd. The property falls within the LMN - Low Density Mixed -Use
Neighborhood District, in which public and private schools for elementary,
intermediate and high school education are permitted uses. This request for
review from the Thompson School District has been submitted as a Site Plan
Advisory Review, which allows the Planning and Zoning Board to review and
comment on the proposal, based on the pro ject's location, character and extent. If
the Planning and Zoning Board members are not satisfied with the applicant's
response to their comments, they may request a hearing before the Thompson
School Board. Approximately 30 people attended this neighborhood meeting.
....... ...................QUESTIONS, CONCERNS, COMMENTS, RESPONSES...........................
1. Question: (Resident) What does the term "2 round" mean?
Response: (Applicant) The number of rounds indicates the number of
classes per grade. This school will have two classes per for
grades Kindergarten through 5t" grade.
2. Question: (Resident) Will the second story be handicap accessible?
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