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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOLD TOWN NORTH, 3RD FILING - PDP - PDP160017 - CORRESPONDENCE - CORRESPONDENCE-NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING1 inch = 700 feet Old Town North - Block Six The City of Fort Collins will make reasonable accommodations far access to City services, programs, and activities and will make special communication arrangements for persons with disabilities. Auxiliary aids and services are available for persons with disabilities. V/TDD: Dial 71l forRelay Colorado. Esta es una notificacitin sabre lareunion de su vecindatio o sobre una audiencia publica sobre el desarrollo o proyecto en la propiedad cerca de donde usted es el dueno de propiedad. Si usted desea Sue esta nothcacion sea traducida al espanol sin costo alguno, favor enviar un correo electronico en espanol a la siguiente direcci6n electrbnica: translate(aijceov.com. City Of Fort Collins «Name» «Name1» «Address» «City», «State,, «Zipcode,, 100.803100.549110 N E I G H B O R H O O D MEETI N G INVITATION March 16, 2016 On Wednesday, March 30, 2016, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m., in the Training Room at the City of Fort Collins Streets Facility, 625 Ninth Street, the City of Fort Collins Planning Department will conduct a neighborhood information meeting for a development proposal in your neighborhood. The project is referred to as Old Town North, Block Six Residential Development. As proposed, the project consists of developing the vacant parcel on the north side of Osiander Street and south of Suniga Road for a total of 74 dwelling units (please see map on reverse). These units would be divided between 26 single family detached homes facing Osiander and 24 two-family dwellings (48 units) facing Suniga Road. The two-family dwellings would be up-and-down duplexes. These duplexes would be arranged in pairs so there would be four units per building. There would be no parking allowed on the north side of Osiander Drive. All parking would be placed in an alley behind the units. For the duplexes, parking would be divided between under -structure garages and surface parking. The site is 5.84 acres and zoned Community Commercial — North College, C-C-N. This letter is being sent to let you know of a potential development proposal near your property and to invite you to the neighborhood meeting, where you can learn more about the proposal. We welcome and encourage your participation, as your input is an important part of the development review process. Check out our online guide explaining how you can participate in the development review process by visiting cLov.com/CirizeiiReview. You may also contact me or Sarah Burnett, Neighborhood Development Review Liaison, at 970-224-6076 or sburnett(&ficgov.com. Sarah is available to assist residents who have questions about the review process and how to participate. Sincerely: Ted Shepard, Chief Planner 221-6343 tshepard(a),,fcgov. com Development Review Center 281 North College Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 970-221.6750 fcqov.com/Deve/opmentReview MEETING TIME AND LOCATION Wednesday, March 30, 2016 7:00 — 8:30 P.m. City of Fort Collins Streets Facility 625 Ninth Street Fort Collins, CO.80524 PROPOSAL NAME & LOCATION Old Town North — Block 6 Residential Development North side of Osiander Street and south of Suniga Road (Please see vicinity map on reverse) PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION ■ 74 total dwelling units • 26 single family detached ■ 24 duplexes (48 units) ■ Duplexes are over-under ■ Parking is rear loaded • No parking allowed on Osiander • 5.84 acres ZONING INFORMATION ■ C-C-N, Community Commercial — North College HELPFUL RESOURCES • Information About the Review Process: fcqov.com/CitizenReview