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HomeMy WebLinkAbout625 S. PETERSON MULTI-FAMILY - PDP - PDP160005 - MINUTES/NOTES - CORRESPONDENCE-NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING625 PETERSON ST — NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING Project: 625 Peterson St - Neighborhood Meeting Facilitator: Clay Frickey Meeting Date: Place/Room: City of Fort Collins November e, 2015 Centennial High School Nam Address E4bN _ Pie ..__.-� — �.% .�.Ek, - � 1 ---- �v�Z�l c;�;den ex(✓Con�c�e�;n� 2J`� — JAiiF '3 PkT Y i I NOTICE: The City of Fort Collins will use the contact information you provide on this sign in sheet to deliver any additional information related to the topic of this meeting to you. This sign in sheet and the contact information you provide (except email addresses) is considered a public record. Page — of 625 PETERSON ST — NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING Project: 625 Peterson St — Neighborhood Meeting Meeting Date Facilitator: Clay Frickey Place/Room: City of Fort Collins November 9`h. 2015 Centennial High School Name owe Address Zip Cade E Phone d 11'`v�' o, -di Z 7 c > r�u 22?-4 � 17 � . ucwmt '�O SZq n►� l��a ► ' �08 Ze-�- rsa� s� ,vim ,�►� -P os� a r, "-I �� 0+� �fV S-a it yule j ( gy -444 Karevrw�ectvo�.1,L@ 3°3 bat pe,f-�Pvsy-u goSZ� u t u� 7z - 153 S � s)-y ?�ek,� 3�"9' 1,70 ' ,z&vl 2-3 ,Si2rY1 ��>� N�f ►11ct �.��- �YW�iC / y e%I ✓ rYt n 'AW, 0 c114,8 e, e G N - N� r- it, ZA--t q10 k�O -;<tr NOTICE: The City of Fort Collins will use the contact information you provide on this sign in sheet to deliver any additional information related to the topic of this meeting to you. This sign in sheet and the contact information you provide (except email addresses) is considered a public record. tz 19 Page — of • Besides this input, what recourse do we have? • Concern about composition of Planning & Zoning Board o Seems very developer heavy • Houses have disproportionate impact on each block in Old Town • Developments have impact across the street • Consideration of fewer units? o Loss of privacy and yard next door • Appreciate improvement of existing house • Students = lots of people • Some merit to having yard space as opposed to having connected units • Can't treat large lot like the rest since it is unique • How many spaces could you get arranging the parking East-West? • Concern about increased density and quality of the new addition • Who's target tenant? • Outdoor space not necessarily a plus for the neighbors • Complex north of Chateau interesting -> front = students and the back = professionals • How strongly can landlord enforce occupancy? • How big is each unit? • Will owners be the property managers? • How do you control occupancy on the lease? NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING Project: 625 Peterson St. — Fourplex Date: November 9, 2015 City Staff: Clay Frickey (Planning) Summary of Comments &Questions • Why does multi -family seem to occur more in Eastside than Westside? • Expectation of single-family character in these areas • Lots of people were in and out of the property when it was a duplex o Changes, flow, sound, feel of the neighborhood • Concern about sunlight • Is new addition moving over existing fence line? • Concern about entryway facing driveway to the south o Flip to the north so it isn't looking on to bedroom? • People visiting end up parking on Peterson St. o House north of the Chateau makes it tough to access from Peterson and thus force use of alley parking • Where is entrance to the addition? • Are you preserving historic features of existing home? o Concerned about character of the front fagade • Are units required to be attached? • What is the room that attaches the structure? • Who are units targeted to? • What will rent be? • Will owners sell this off? • Could City paint curb to prevent cars from blocking driveway? • Concern about plan for infill • Not sure if adding density is the solution o Context is mainly single-family homes • Will likely be student housing o Worried about impacts • Why can't it be a single-family home? • Worried about changing character of Old Town • Asking for any modifications? • Parking impacts from multi -family just pushes impacts further south o Amplify issues of Chateau • HOAs in new neighborhoods -> who speaks for neighborhood?