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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHARMONY AND SHIELDS REZONING - 1-06 - CORRESPONDENCE - CORRESPONDENCE-HEARING (7)Cameron Gloss - Rezoning Page 2 I Trails could be constructed between the three surrounding schools to promote Fort Collins as a Wellness City. Circuit trails and/or a climbing wall could be constructed to promote physical activity for our children. Currently, Fort Collins violates Colorado's visibility standards 1 in 4 days or 23% of the time (EPA website) - do we need to add to the air pollution problem with more traffic and businesses. Isn't health a community value? I personally will volunteer my time to pursue grant opportunities to promote these ideas. I trust the Planning and Zoning Board and City Planning staff will contemplate these issues at not rezone the area at all. Thank -you for your consideration. �v .. .- . m Cameron Gloss -Rezoning Page 1� From: "Russo, Rosemarie" <Rosemarie.Russo@frontrange.edu> To: <cgloss@fcgov.com> Date: 03/14/2006 8:46:50 AM Subject: Rezoning To: Cameron Gloss From: Dr Rosemarie Russo Date: March 14, 2006 RE: Rezoning # 1-06 (Harmony & Shields) I am writing to express my concern about the rezoning request. I attended the public meeting at Front Range but will not be available for the March 16th meeting. I currently live and work in the area and experience traffic back-ups on a daily basis. Neither Harmony nor shields has the capacity to handle the, current traffic patterns. At the intersection are high -density apartments, a library and a college with continuous traffic in the day and evening. Given the time line of the traffic engineer, it does not seem likely that the traffic will be addressed in a timely manner without the additional flow a neighborhood commercial district (shopping/tavern/business center) will create. My second concern is with the property value of existing homeowners. Presently Fort Collins is a buyers market - there is an overabundance of homes in the price range that the developer cited in the meeting. If we continue to build shopping centers than the current businesses owners also suffer. Fort Collins has 2 million square feet of unused commercial real-estate now (Coloradoan) - the capacity for sustained economic interest was not presented during the last public meeting. Another issue is that of accessible open space - not property up near the Wyoming border. The zoning code notes that natural habitats such as wetlands, native grassland and wet meadows should be buffered and/or replaced. No mention of the replacement value was presented - the irrigation ditch serves as a wildlife corridor and species such as Blue Heron and raptors have been cited in the area so this needs to be addressed by the developer (Zoning Code 3.4.1). Children need to have undeveloped areas to explore. The area in question is between three schools - it would make an excellent community garden or outdoor classroom. We need to address as a community what the standardized tests are neglecting.