HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHE INN AT CITY PARK, 1734 WEST MOUNTAIN AVENUE - PDP - 43-05 - CORRESPONDENCE - (3)22 October 2005
Dear Homeowners in the Frey Subdivision,
Our neighborhood has changed substantially in the past 15 years and it has come to the attention of some
of the neighbors that the current zoning category reflects past, not present, use (see map and description
on reverse). We are spearheading an effort to have this neighborhood rezoned to better reflect the single-
family residences that now compose the neighborhood.
Our current zoning is L-M-N(Low Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood). This designation permits not
only single-family homes, but also multi -family homes and certain types of commercial uses (e.g., small
retail stores and restaurants). The L-M-N zoning designation describes the Frey Subdivision as it stood
many years ago when it contained the nursery and greenhouses along Grandview Avenue, and the
monument works and trucking businesses on Mountain Avenue. Those enterprises closed down over 15
years ago and have since been replaced by single-family homes. Consequently, the character of our
neighborhood has changed and we would like to ensure that the city zoning reflects that change.
We are proposing that the zoning be changed to N-C-L (Neighborhood Conservation, Low Density).
N-C-L designation essentially limits the area to single-family homes and is consistent with most of the
City Park Neighborhood to the east of us. Ken Walters and Karen Wilken, neighbors who have lived in
the subdivision for over 15 years, have had discussions with city planners and found that it is a relatively
simple application process that includes submission of a petition supporting the change. More detailed
information is available from either one of us (below) or from Ken Waido, Chief Planner, Advance
Planning Dept. (970-221-6753). Note that this change would not affect any existing multi -family housing
(e.g., the town homes at 1700 West Mountain).
If you agree that the zoning should be changed to better reflect the current nature of this neighborhood,
we invite you to sign the petition that is seeking the change. Support from a majority of the
approximately 30 homeowners in the neighborhood will be required for the process to move forward. We
will be visiting homes to gather signatures the weekend of October 29'h, preferably Saturday morning. If
you are unavailable Saturday morning but wish to sign the petition, please call one of as to arrange a time
more convenient for you.
Finally, the city charges for rezoning applications. Depending on how many support this effort, the cost
to each of us would be about $35-40. We would greatly appreciate a contribution from all homeowners,
but if you do not wish to contribute, others will chip in. Your signature is more important than the money!
If you're interested in being kept abreast of this neighborhood effort, please send Karen your email
address and you will receive updates via email.
This proposed change will be important to the future of this area and will protect the special essence of
our neighborhood. Please contact either one of us with your ideas, questions, comments, etc. Thanks in
advance for your support!
U- —.
Karen Wilken
143 Frey Ave
Ft Collins, CO 80521
493-7288
karen_wilken8@yahoo.com
So hia Linn
114 Frey Ave
Ft Collins, CO 80521
224-9117
sophia(@,frii.com