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Mr. Brian C-mbb. Cin• Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North ColleKe avenue
P.O. ll di30
�^J Fort Colli.2s. CO 805 -2_-UddO
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Sraifinz and Fan -Lilies. We are Lncrediblv concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
V.J propern :"RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 L on the North side of the child
care facilic..
`vv/w1vJ Our concerns stem Eiom the ;act chat there are more than children _700 children arriving and
departing from this facdia- daiiv. If the above menuoned properr is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Densin• Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of -children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the apes of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likeiv m increase unmenseiv. directly influencing the safea of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facilin, would have been built in the location char it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Meiodv Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose chat the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
nor be compromised for the furancial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank You.
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Con erred Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 8052_'-O580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Scaffmg, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property ("RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I ) on the North side of the child
f 1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
From Ridgewwood bay School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Ciry Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box ns.
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Fort Collins. CO 30522-UJ2SU
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Dear Mr. Grubb,
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propern" RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-01.) on the North side of the child
J1(� care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned propern, is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the apes of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safery of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
propern been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be.
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Citv Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box n80
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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!� The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
!I� Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I i on the North side of the child
f1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facilit dadv. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directIv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share.
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safen, of children
attending Ridgewood Dav School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
properry been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propert remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity_ of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as is is. Thank you.
Conceme Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb
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The purpose of this letter is co express concerns from Ridgewood Dav School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
proper[• (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 L' on the North side of the child
!� J�� f 1 care facility•.
l,J`/�J Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density- Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses chat may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share.
craffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
proper[ been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the properry remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melodv Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please cake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as is is. Thank you.
Concerned P$ ltni Ijr6m Md&wood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Colliru. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
properry (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # -4-0I i on the North side of the child
care facility.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the rapes of
businesses chat may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care faciliry would have been built in the location that it has, had the
propem been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property nest to it be.
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with clvldren and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day Sc
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!� Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning. Department
281 North College Avenue
n P.O. Box 580
u^ Fort Collins. CO 8052?-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
properry (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
(� care facilirv.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from rhis faci&g daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Densin• Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
rraffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety or children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
propem- been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their saferv.
We understand that if the property remams zoned a "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
n P.O. Box 580
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Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
Property � RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-01 ' on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facilit daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the enhance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property• been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care y as facilita selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand drat if the properry remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a lnancial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. thank you.
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Conceme anent From RidgeWood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propern"'RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I " on the North side of the child
j� (1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this faciliry daily. If the above mentioned propern is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
propern been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propern remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
(Pcemed arent From Ridge ay School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Cit• Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box
580
Fort Collins.s.
CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incrediblv concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
care facility.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this Facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density• Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
Property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the Financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave dAroperty zoned as it is. Thank you.
Parent From F r' gewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, Ciry Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box n80
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
j� f1 care facility.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safenv of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfil that a child care lacility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose char the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewoo Day School
O2/27/200I
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-01.) on the North side of the child
(� care facility.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
•"� departing from this facilin daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
properry been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
Facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
7/ 1001
Mr. Brian Grubb. Cin• Planner
Current Planning Department
?dl North College Avenue
P.O. &)x 5&)
Fort Collins. CO 8052'-0560
Dear iIr. Grubb.
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Sufftnz and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propern• ; RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 on the North side of the child
care facilin-.
Our concerns stem from the face iliac there are more than children =00 children arriving and
departing from this facihr.v daily. If the above mentioned propern• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests o"children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the rapes of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likeiv to increase immenseiv. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtf d that a child care tacilin• would have been built in the location that it has, had the
propern been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
Facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose rhac the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand drat if the property remains zoned as "R-L". Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective For Melodv Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please cake into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safen• of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Concerned arenc From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
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281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 380
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Fort Collins. CO 30522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property : RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 L', on the North side of the child
care facilin-.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facdirp daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the apes of
businesses that may be built on properry zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
1t is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
properr' been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facilirv, as a selling point fnr the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their saferY.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate From a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
r
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood D# School
Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 805_22-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
proper[• (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-01.j on the North side of the child
f� (1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility• daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safer• of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care lacility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property• been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propem [a remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take i- o consider1ri-4 the validity of our con jis and the safety of our children. Please
;save die proMm zoned As irjis. Thank you.
O2/27i2001
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box n80
Fort Collins, CO 805 22-05230
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of the child
f►� f care facility-.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with Elie interests ofchildren attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses chat may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
7lSkJ
emed Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
U 281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box m.
Fort Collins. CO 8052>-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
!I� Scaffinz and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propern• ; RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE w 4-0 L on the North side of the child
J1(� care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that dlere are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing From this faciiin• daily. If the above menrioned propern• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density• Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests o"children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the noes of
businesses chat may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likeiv to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
aaending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
propern been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd chat Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the propern next to it be
rezoned as commercial property For businesses that conflict: with children and their saferv.
We understand chat if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this propern for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for diem. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safer• of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank You.
Concerned Parent From Ri gew Dav Schoo
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
J 281 North College avenue
P.O. &)x 5&) -
^_J Fort Collins. CO 8052"2-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Scaff nz and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rennin¢ of the
properr "RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE #+ 4-0 U on the North side of the child
J^ (� care facuinr.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from rhis facifit daily. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Densicv Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdc
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the rapes or
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share.
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose char the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand drat if the property remaims zoned as "R-L". Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for then. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safery should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please cake into consideration the validicv of our concerns and the safer• of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank You.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 305_2-O580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Scaffmg, and Families. 'We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-01.) on the North side of the child
j� (1 care facility.
Our concerns seem from the tact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safery of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care lacilit- woidd have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L _M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand drat if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody, Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden,for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safery of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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2/27/200I
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box ns.
80
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property;RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 Lj on the North side of the child
(1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facuim daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density• Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be buut on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likelv to increase immensely. directly influencing the safer• of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safer• of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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ConEemed Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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O2/27/200I
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City• Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box ns.
80
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffmg, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property i RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-01 on the North side of the child
h (1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that dtere are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facilittY daily. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely m increase immensely, directly influencing the safer• of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have beets built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd char Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
=tied as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property rem
ains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a fmancaal burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
C.�'✓Y yes` � �(�
Concerned Paren rom Ridgewood Day School
Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
n P.O. Box 52I0
^J Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Dav School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-OI on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility• daily. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density- Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safery of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the prop", remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
"V
med Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
nP.O. Box ns.
u^ 80
Fort Collins. CO 8052'-0560
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propem RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I i on the North side of the child
j■ (� care facility-.
Our concerns stem from the tact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility dads. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
artending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility, as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
21/27/200I
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
nP.O. Box ns.
�^J 80
Fort Collins, CO 30522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 L) on the North side of the child
J� (� care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
r departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -[Ise", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safery of children
attending Ridgewood Dav School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remain
s zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
ncemed Parent From Ridgewood Day School
r�
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
n
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
u^
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb
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O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
(� property i RIDGEW"OOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0Lj on the North side of the child
f� f1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than chddren 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children s safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the properry zoned as it is. Thank you.
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2/27/200I
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
n P.O. Box n80
^u Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-01.; on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned properm is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density- Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care Facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a Financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safen- of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
�-1
2/27/200I
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 80
Fort Culliru. CO 80522-0580
ns.
Dear Mr. Grubb
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
properry (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I j on the North side of the child
J� f1 care facilin-.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safet, of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melodv Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propertty remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this propert for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for diem This is
unfortmate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's salty should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank yom
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood DaYlchool
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Ciry Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
n P.O. Box u^ Fort Collins.•u. CO 30522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property `RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 U on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility- dark. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likelv to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care lacilio• would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property• been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate From a financial perspective For Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Ciry Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 8U522-0S80
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Dap School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of the child
J►� f1 care facility-.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Dtmsity Mixed -Luse", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely in increase immensely, directly influencing the safe y of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for Them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
l
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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2/27/200I
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
s,
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of the child
J1 n care facility.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that mac be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Dav School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facilicv as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand chat if the proper, remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Da School
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2/27/2001
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
n
P.O. Box
^u
Fort Collins. CO 3052'-0580
ns.
Dear Mr. Grubb
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezonigQ of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
j►� n care facility.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Densiry Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likelym to increase me'nsely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
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281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 80
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Fort Collins.tu. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 ; on the North side of the child
b f1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facilin daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density- Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the saferY of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubeftd that a child care lacilin, would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be.
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
6n-�cemePrenc From Ridgewood Day School
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2/27/2001
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Cite Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box n8n
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School administration.
Staffnz and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezonin¢ of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I ; on the North side of the child
care facility.
w•/ N Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this faciliry daily. If the above mentioned properry is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directs
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses drat may- be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From F tidgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, Cia• Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
n P.O. Box 580
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Dear Mr. Grubb,
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propem i RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 L) on the North side of the child
f•`� f1 care fkdir,.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility dads. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. L.ow Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directs influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubrfitl that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-ICI-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to ir. be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unforumate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safer of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Concerned Parent From Ridgew d Day Sch 1
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Cin• Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box ns.
80
Fort Collins. CO 305_22-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Dav School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property• "RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 Lj on the North side of the child
J� (� care facilin•.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facilin daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Densin- Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase unmensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property , terrains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safer• of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day Schoo
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Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
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Fort Collins. CO 8052'-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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!� The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I j on the North side of the child
(� care facility.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low DcrI Mixed -list", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
properry been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand thac if the propert remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable co sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for than. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Ciry Planner
Current Planning Deparonent
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 30522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I j on the North side of the child
J� (� care facility.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility• daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density- Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property- zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubthd that a child care facilim would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the prupem• remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melodv Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
Mr. Brian Grubb. Ciry Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property "RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0L , on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facifir' daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on properryy zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase unmensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
properr, been zoned L -M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unforttmate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity of our concert and the safety of our children. Please
leave the proper zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collitu. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
O
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propem (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of the child
J� (� care facilia.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely in increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care Facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
properry been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate From a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
0A. bill
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Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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2/27/200I
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box 80
Fort Collins.ru. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Scaf tnQ, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
properry (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
f� f1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facilim daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Densiey Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtftil that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd chat Melody Homes would use our child care
faciliry as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose chat the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propertrem y ams zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's• safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please cake into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank ,you.
Conc t
Parent From ge Rr wood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Cin" Planner
Current Planning Deparanent
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box 80
Fort Collins.ts, CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staff nv, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property ("RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I j on the North side of the child
J� (� care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children _100 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
�•L'� conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfi l that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Concerned Parent From Rjag=Aadd Day School v f /
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Mr. Brian Grubb, Citv Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
n P.O. Box 580
^u Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
O
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property ('RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0L" on the North side of the child
care facilin-.
w•/ N Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this faciliry daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses chat may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfitl that a child care facilin, would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the prop", remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this properry for commercial purposes, and could pose as a fmancial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please cake into considerati the validity of our concerns and the safery of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as i is/Yhank you
Parent
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Mr. Brian Grubb, Ciry Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
P.O.Box n80
Collins.Fort CCO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffmg, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property c"RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-01. on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses m be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as is is. Thank ,You.
l,oncemed Parent trom
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Mr. Brian Gnrbb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box ns.
80
Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property ("RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I j on the North side of the child
care facility.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this faciliry daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, direcdv influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safey%
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent Fro dgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
n P.O. Box 580
^u Fort Collins. CO 8052'-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property .; RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I i on the North side of the child
care facilin-.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned propern, is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. direcly influencing .he safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the properry next to it be
=ned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be com romised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safm of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box ns.
80
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property• (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0L" on the North side of the child
f 1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facifin daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to iimm
ensely, mensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it he
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank vou.
ncernAd Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Deparunent
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box
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Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property "RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # •l-01.),, on the North side of the child
(� care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share.
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubcfiil that a child care facilit, would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be.
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remairms zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the proy6rkv zoned as it is. Thank you.
Parent From Ridgewood Day School f
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box 0
Fort Collins.tCO 30522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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!� The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily-. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
tr businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immenselyp directly influencing the safen, of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
properry been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be.
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate. from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the propertyzoned as it is. Thank you.
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Cin, Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 80
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Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propern "RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
care facilicv.
v�J Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the rapes of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safery of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtRil that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propem, remnants zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Concerned Parent From Ri ood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property ('RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 L on the North side of the child
J� (� care facility.
Our concerns seem from the fact that there are more than children _'00 children arriving and
departing from this facdin- dady. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses co be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safes, of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand chat if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safer• of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Concerned Parent: From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, Cin• Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 30522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property "-RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 L j on the North side of the child
J� f1 care facilin.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facilin daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which dicecdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safer• of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facilin• would have been built in the location that it has. had the
Property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
Facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property• remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfort hate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safery of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned P attyrn Ridgewood DavCxhool /I
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box
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Dear Mr. Grubb
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property .RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
care facility-.
Vv /v Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facifiry daily. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density- Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directs
conflict with the interests of children artending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
craf$c would be likely m increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
faciliry as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
P��- WhC)
Concerned P r From PU gewood av
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Mr. Brian Grubb, Citv Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
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Fort Collins. CO 8052'-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffmg, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property I."RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0Lj on the North side of the child
j1(1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directs
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property es, for commercial purposand could pose a a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Concerned Parent From Ridgewood y School
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Current Planning Department
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Dear Mr. Grubb
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibh rezoning
concerned about the proposed of the
property(R DGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I j on the North side of the child
J� f1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Densit}• Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directs
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likelv to increase immensely. directly influencing the safery of children
attending Ridgewood Day school.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
Property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffmg, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propern• (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-01) on the North side of the child
care facility.
7/77/100I
Mr. Brian Grubb. Cia• Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
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v Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility, daily. If the above mentioned property, is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Ilse it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely, to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety, of children
4j, attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property, for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propern remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Dav School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box Sty
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
properr ,"RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of the child
f1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an " L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that rnav be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share.
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safer, of children
attending Ridgewood Day School
ft is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
propem been zoned L M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melodv Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank ,you.
iConcemed Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box n80
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property "RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0Lj on the North side of the child
j� f1 care facilit-.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propem, remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parenr From Ridgewood Day School
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Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
n P.O. Box 30
^u Fort Collins.rCO 8052'-05$0
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I i on the North side of the child
J►� f1 care facilirv.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
r departing from this facility• daily. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses ro be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share.
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing die safety or children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
ft is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. hats the
property• been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the properry remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
ncerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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1/27/2001
Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day Schooi Administration.
Staffing and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I j on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density- Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase irnmensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has_, had the
properry been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
Facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validin, of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Dav School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
nP.O.
Box 80
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Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
ns.
Dear Mr. Grubb,
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them.. This is
unfbrtunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the fuhancial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety_ of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
E111WI
1 Ridgewood Day ..
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2/27/2001
Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Deparunenr
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 80522-O580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibh• concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property(RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # -I-0I" on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density• Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of children arending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses drat may be built on propem zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
it is doubtfid that a child care facilit, would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property• been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and dteir safer•.
We understand drat if the prop", remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other corrmany.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank You.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propern (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I i on the North side of the child
Ocare facilin-.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this faciliry daily. If the above mentioned propertyis rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Densin Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directiv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facilin• as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propern remains zoned as "R-L", Melody, Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for these. This is
unforumate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melodv Homes or any other comoanv.,
Please Wp
sideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave thzoned as it is. Thank you.
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Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
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Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Scaffmg, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property "RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-OI on the North side of the child
J� (� care facility.
V Our concerns stem from the face that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facilitt- daily. If the above mentioned propem, is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -list", it could allow for businesses to be built which directiv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share.
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the pruperty remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the fmanrial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Th* you.
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Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 80
Fort Collins, CO 30522-0580
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Swffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 L on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density -Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely m increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facifity would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seem odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
Facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand drat if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safer• of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School '
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property �,;RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I j on the North side of the child
two care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this faciliry daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
F••i•� conflict with the interests or children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as is is. Thank you.
Parent From Ridgewood Day
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Ciry Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box
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Fort Coffins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property 'RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of the child
f1 care facility-.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density- Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the rapes of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfil that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Parent From Kdj�70 -Dav School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
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�^J Fort Collins. CO 8O522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing. and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
(� property {RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I j on the North side of the child
bG care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this faciliry daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfril that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunare from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safery of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Co c ed Parent Ridgewood Day School
2/27/200I
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box ns,
80
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffmg, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 L on the North side of the child
care facdin-.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this factliry daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Densiry Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day -School.
It is doubtfiil that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the prop", remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety_ of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank ,your.
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 80
Fort Collins.�ts. CO 30522-0560
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGE��� OOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-01.) on the North side of the child
jJ 0 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density- Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that maY be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing rite safery of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
Facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank ,You.
Conte Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Citv Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box
n80
Fort Collins. CO 30522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffmg, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
properrv'RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of the child
f"1(1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
Traffic would be likely to increase immensely7 directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
ft is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a Financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate From a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
zoned as it is. Thank you.
Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
nP.O. Box ns.
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Adminiscration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propern• r,"RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 U1 on the North side of the child
J� f1 care facility-.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned propern is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
tr businesses chat may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safiry of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Current Planning Department
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Fort Collins. CO 80I22-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0Lj on the North side of the child
care facility.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interesu of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. direcrly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
I is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
propem been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose chat the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration rh diry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
Itaxe`e property zoned as &. ank you
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2/27/2-001
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
properr, ; RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
properry been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank ,you.
N.)VAhAl L M-
Concemed Parent From Ridgewood Day Sch 1
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 80
ns.
Fort Collins. CO 30522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb
O
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property "RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I i on the North side of the child
J� (� care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facilir' daily. If the above mentioned properc'v is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directs•
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that mac be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be liken• to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propert remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
2/ 27/2001
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
nP.O.
Box
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Fort Collins. CO 8O522-0580
ns.
Dear Mr. Grubb
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O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-01. on the North side of the child
care facility.
�./ Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the rapes of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immenselyl directly influencing the safery of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this propene for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unforcurate. from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melodv Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave die property ed as it is. Thank you.
cemed 1a=E From Ridgewood Day School
2/2711/2001
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
: Dear Mr. Grubb
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!� The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Scaffng, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propern- :.;RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
f1 care facility. .
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", is could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the rypes of
businesses chat may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care Cardin, would have been built in the location that it has. had the
properr, been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Cons ed Pare t From Ridgewood Day A01
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Current Planning Department
281 North College avenue
P.O. &)x 564) V
Fort Coll ns. CO 805_2_'-0560
Dear iIr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concemed about the proposed rezoning of the
propern __RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of the child
bZcare facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than chiidren 200 children arriving and
departing from this faciiit daily. If the above mentioned propern• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Law Density• Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which -'irecdv
conflict wim the interests or children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types or
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share.
traffic would be likeiv to increase immenseiY. directly influencing the safety or children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facilit, would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
Facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property For businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the prupertremains zoned as "R-L". Melody Homes is unable m sell
this properry for commercial purposes. and could pose a a financial burden for them This a
unfortunate From a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please cake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safea of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank You.
Concerned ParenEFPXRidgewood Day School
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r---I 2!27/2001
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Ciry Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box 80
Fort Collins.tu. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
f 1 care facility-.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this faciliry daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seeress odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand drat if the propem, remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unforttmate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration dye validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
O2/27/200I
O
}� Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box n80
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I j on die North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than jWdem 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children arending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their saferp.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate From a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safer of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Concerned t From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
n P.O. Box n80
Fort Collins. CO 3052-2-O580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propern• i RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
care facilin.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility dady. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Densicv Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
M••i•� conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood DaySchool. With the types of
businesses that may be built on properry zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubefid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the properry remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
C/
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
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P.O. Box
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n80
Fort Collins. CO 80522-05230
Dear Mr. Grubb
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propem ;.:RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0Lj on the North side of the child
J� (� care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that dtere are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase unmensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
propem been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
conned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank You.
I 4� -
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
r� 2/27/200I
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0S80
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property i RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 L) on the North side of the child
carefaciliry.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses chat may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share.
traffic would be likely to increase immensely; directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care FacilitY would have been built in the location that it has, had the
properry been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safery.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate From a Financial perspective for Melody Homes however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property, zoned as it is. Thank ,you.
_�� -,moo �EBKA (i z p b b
Concerned Parent m Ridgewood Day SchoQ1.
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Civ., Planner
Current Planning Department
281 .North College Avenue
P.O. Box 30
Fors Collins.�CO BUo_'"-Vo6U
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propern-:"RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE = 4-0I on the North side of the child
care facilic..
Our concerns stem from the cacc that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this fatuity daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Densiry Mixed -Use". is could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the rapes of
businesses chat may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immenseiv. directly influencing the safecv of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care faciliry would have been built in the location thar it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd chat Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand dtac if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this properry for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the sakin, of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as is is. Thank vom
Concem wren tom Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
s.
Fort Collins. CO 80522-05$0
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of the child
jJ f1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned properry is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on propert• zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Conterned Parent From pdglwood Day School
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O2/27/2001
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
n P.O. Box 380
�^f Fort Collins. CO 80522-O580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property "RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I j on the North side of the child
j� (\ care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more dean-ehi&W 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Demi .,,Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict witj the interests of children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses char may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share.
Traffic would be liiely to increase immensely, direcdv influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtftd that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propert remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
aa�-6S6 q
�COn� d arent From Ridgewood Da School
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2/77/2001
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Ciry Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffmg, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE -FILE #-0I on the North side of the child
care facdirv.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned properr' is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directs
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtf d that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property, remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for then. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
61U� � - �' -
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Da hool
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r—� 2!27/2001
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
n P.O. Box 380
s.
�^f Fort Collins, CO 80S22-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property,' DGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
j� f1 care facdir,.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density- Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directs
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children s safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned P nt From wood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Cicv Planner
Current Planning Department
ZB 1 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
FoC[ (.J1lL^S. C.O 6OJ_"_-UJ2S0
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
ffi Stang and Families. We are Lncrediblvconcemed about the proposed rezoning of the
properrs-,"RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE � 4-0 I.) on the North side of the child
care facilin-.
Our concerns stem fiom the ;act that dlere are more than children _100 children arriving and
d'marring from this facdir. daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests o"children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses chat may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses thar conflict with children and their safety.
We understand chat if the propem, remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
nor be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any ocher company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safer of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Dav School
O2/27/200I
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box ns.
80
Fort Collins. CO 30522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEW-OOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 L on the North side of the child
f (� care facilin•.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned propern is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of -children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
properry been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property es, for commercial purposand could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank ,you.
Concemed Parent From Ridgewood Day S600l
)(Y�%h�n C�
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Deparpnenr
281 North College Avenue
nP.O. Box ns.
^u Fort Collins. CO 30522-O580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property ("RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of the child
care facilirv.
Our concerns stem from the facr chat there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facilia daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfhd that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective For Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
ConcernParent From "dgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box n80
Fort Collins, CO 30522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
0
0
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property "RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 Lj on the North side of the child
JJ f1 care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directs
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
Facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propert, remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them This is
unforttmate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. hank you.
Concerned Parent Frod RidgeWood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
V 281 North College Avenue
P.O. dam)
Fort Collins.l CO 805"-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
O
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
(1� propern ; RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4_01 on the North side of the child
(� care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
deparring from this fatuity daily. If the above mentioned propern• is rezoned as an "L-?vI-N
District. Low Densir- Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdr
conflict with the interests or children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share.
traffic would be likeiv to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
propern been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand chat if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safery should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melodv Homes or anv other companv.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank You.
Concerned PareifE From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. On, Planner
Current Planning Deparanenc
U 28I North College avenue
P.O. s
Far[ Collins. CO 80d"_195230
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is co express concerns from Ridgewood Day. School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propern ;"RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of die child
f1(\ care facility.
Our concerns stem from the :act that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned propern• is rezoned as an "L-N(-N
District. Low Density- Mixed -Ilse". it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdc
conflict wim the incerescs of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the tvpes of
businesses chat may be built on properry zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likeiv to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Dav School.
It is doubtful chat a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
properry been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd chat Melodv Homes would use our child care
facilicv as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propern, remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property For commerciall purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unforamate from a financial perspective For Melodv Homes: however, children's safety should
not be comocomised for the fuhancial benefit of Melodv Homes or any other companv.
Please cake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safery of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as is is. Thank you.
L/q/
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
2/27/200I
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Cir• Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box ns.
80
Fort Collins. CO 80522-O580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of the child
J� (� care facility.
V Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this faciliry daily. If the above mentioned propern is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directs•
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood DaySchool. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likelv to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes. and could pose as a fmancial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safer• of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridge v School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, Cicv Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box
ns.
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I on the North side of the child
f1 care facility•.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facifin, daily. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
j�•i� conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that nay be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Dav School.
It is doubtfiil that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property nexr to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safea,.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity• of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, Ciry Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580
V Dear Mr. Grubb,
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I.) on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
r departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the rapes of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
rrafFrc would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propem• remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned P Prom Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box ns.
80
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
O
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. R'e are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0 L on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facifir<• daily. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of -children attending Ridgewood Dav School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N. and the entrance we would share.
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safes, of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property• been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes: however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safeuv of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property (RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-01.1 on the North side of the child
care facility.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facilin, daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density- Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses chat may be built on property zoned L-M-N, an.'•'. the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely. directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the fixation that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses char conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the propem, remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
nor be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you
Conc rned Parent From Ridge w od Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. Citv Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing. and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
property -'RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0Lj on the North side of the child
care facdin-.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdy
conflict with the interests of -children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the apes of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the properry remams zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please rake into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
&r d Parent From Ridge ood av School
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
28I North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb,
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propem i;RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I i on the North side of the child
care facility.
`v/ N Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Ilse", it could allow for businesses to be built which direcdv
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfid that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facilir' as a selling point for the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
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Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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Mr. Brian Grubb. City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 80
Fort Collins.ru. CO 30522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration,
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
V.J property ;RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE it 4-01. on the North side of the child
(� care facilit-.
Our concerns stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property• is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District, Low Density- Mixed -Use", it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
attending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtfcd that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has. had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point for the subdivision. then propose that the property next to it be.
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable co sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a financial burden for them This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be compromised for the financial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validiry of our concerns and the safety of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
ljl� ?w
Concerned Parent From Ridgewood Day School
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2/27/300I
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Mr. Brian Grubb, City Planner
Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box ni30
Fort Collins. CO 250522-0580
Dear Mr. Grubb.
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The purpose of this letter is to express concerns from Ridgewood Day School Administration.
Staffing, and Families. We are incredibly concerned about the proposed rezoning of the
propern• "RIDGEWOOD HILLS REZONE - FILE # 4-0I i on the North side of the child
bO care facility.
Our concems stem from the fact that there are more than children 200 children arriving and
departing from this facility daily. If the above mentioned property is rezoned as an "L-M-N
District. Low Density Mixed -Use". it could allow for businesses to be built which directly
conflict with the interests of children attending Ridgewood Day School. With the types of
businesses that may be built on property zoned L-M-N, and the entrance we would share,
traffic would be likely to increase immensely, directly influencing the safety of children
artending Ridgewood Day School.
It is doubtful that a child care facility would have been built in the location that it has, had the
property been zoned L-M-N. It seems odd that Melody Homes would use our child care
facility as a selling point For the subdivision, then propose that the property next to it be
rezoned as commercial property for businesses that conflict with children and their safety.
We understand that if the property remains zoned as "R-L", Melody Homes is unable to sell
this property for commercial purposes, and could pose as a fmancial burden for them. This is
unfortunate from a financial perspective for Melody Homes; however, children's safety should
not be comoromised for the fmancial benefit of Melody Homes or any other company.
Please take into consideration the validity of our concerns and the safety_ of our children. Please
leave the property zoned as it is. Thank you.
on emed Parct/Fro4 Ridgewood Day School
10 Erni h St.
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Note:
103 copies of the
following letter from
Ridgewood Day School
administration, staff, and
families were submitted.
The letter text was
identical with each
citizen attaching his/her
signature and address
individually.