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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPROMONTORY - PDP - 32-99 - MINUTES/NOTES - CORRESPONDENCE-NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING• T G%- �.� '(J��zP Name _ - Address Zlp _ uIu luu I%CCQl YC Vrittea Notification or this meeting? OrrCCt ? ddress. -Yes No Yes l No Z�-;f,»f,� ------------- i �CO�o✓� � �� �I��SI ��� I �Y- 1 tycul 19. Comment: Control the construction traffic so that there is minimal impact on Boardwalk Drive. Use Troutman Parkway for construction traffic or use a temporary access through the Post Office property or along the ditch. 20. Comment: Mr. Prouty, the applicant, indicated that he would mail a copy of the Traffic Impact Study to the 4 attendees of this meeting so they can be informed. They could possibly meet with the City after reviewing the study. 11. Question: Can the project take access from Troutman Parkway to the south, across the ditch? Answer: That is not known yet. 12. Question: What is the view impact on the High Pointe residential neighborhood? Answer: That neighborhood will look at 2-story buildings. 13. Question: What is the height of the multi -family residential buildings? Answer: They will be 40' to the peak of the roofs. Some of the building will be below grade. 14. Question: What is the height of the office buildings? Answer: They will. be 30' to 35' in height. 15. Comment: The Landings Bay project (64 residential dwelling units) will add traffic to Landings Drive. Response: There will be direct access to JFK Parkway, as well as access to Landings Drive, from that project. 16. Comment: Our biggest concern is the traffic on Boardwalk Drive. We are concerned about the kids at Landings Park. We would like to see a stop sign at the park and a signal is needed at Boardwalk Drive and Landings Drive. The City should put this signal in. The traffic on Boardwalk Drive needs to be slowed down. Landings Drive is a short cut and is dangerous to cross. More physical deterrent, such as speed bumps, stop signs, etc., is needed. 17. Comment: The intersection of Boardwalk Drive and Troutman Parkway needs a four-way stop, like at JFK Parkway and Troutman Parkway. 18. Comment: Left -turn lanes are needed at Boardwalk Drive and Whaler's Way and at Boardwalk Drive and the 7-11 store. The City needs to deter and slow traffic. We are afraid that we are going to get rear -ended when making a left turn on Boardwalk Drive. We are looking forward to the traffic study for this project. 3. Comment: Traffic is too fast on Boardwalk Drive. 4. Question: How many families will move in? Answer: . That is not known yet. 5. Comment: The office portion of the project will have buildings that contain about 6,500 square feet each. They will be similar to the existing office buildings on the north side of Boardwalk Drive except that they will be 2 stories high, with a low roof. M 7 A N 10 The residential portion of the project will have one single car garage per dwelling unit. Only 25% of the garages are in front of the buildings, which are 2 levels. Other garages will be 1-story, detached buildings that face the garages in the residential buildings, not the street. This project is not primarily to be for families with school -aged kids. Question: What is the price range of the residential dwelling units? Answer: They will be priced from about $130,000 to $160,000. Question: How many dwelling units will there be? Answer: There will be 52 to 56 dwelling units. Shared parking between the office and residential portions of the project is flexible at nights and on weekends. A cross -access easement for the parking would be needed. The residential parking is not flexible. Question: The traffic on Boardwalk Drive is too heavy and too fast. Will there be a left turn lane for Boardwalk? Answer: I think there will be a signal needed at Landings Drive and Boardwalk Drive to create some gaps, or access would be limited to a right-in/right-out. Comment: Without a left turn lane the traffic will back up. We need the protection. Comment: We do not like the driveway access alignment with High Pointe. It will complicate things. - City of Fort Collins Commui , Planning and Environmental Current Planning vices Neighborhood Information Meeting Minutes for the PARK PLACE OFFICE and TOWNHOUSE COMMUNITY Date: September 9, 1999 Applicant: Lagunitas Company John Prouty City Planner: Ted Shepard (for Steve Olt) Location: offices of New Horizon Travel, 300 East Boardwalk Drive The applicant is proposing to develop an office and multi -family residential project, known as Park Place, on approximately 8 acres. The property is located on the southwest side of Boardwalk Drive between Landings Drive and Troutman Parkway. The existing Post Office is adjacent to the west and the existing High Pointe single family residential neighborhood is across Boardwalk Drive to the north and east. The density for the proposed residential portion of this project would be 13 to 14 dwelling units per acre. The property is in the E` Employment Zoning District. There were four (4) neighbors (affected property owners) present at this meeting. Also present were the developer and a representative from the City Current Planning Department. QUESTIONS, CONCERNS, COMMENTS Comment: The intersection of Landings Drive and Boardwalk Drive has too much traffic. There is too much of a delay and the Post Office circulation is a problem. 2. Comment: There is a safety issue at Boardwalk Drive and Landings Drive and the Post Office. The traffic circulation is a problem. There is too much delay on southbound Landings Drive to southeast Boardwalk Drive. 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6750 • FAX (970) 416-2020