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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBRIDGEFIELD P.U.D. - PRELIMINARY - 45-94 - MINUTES/NOTES - CORRESPONDENCE-NEIGHBORHOOD MEETINGX NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING rit noNotification of this meeting? Add CorrectReceive . Name Address Zip Yes No Yes No �Q D �LVZ4 1, I �t�c-� / OS �lai.G�e ►(� C -ZG �OS�L � L� � p , C. ScSz aR��al i - f-1od act -r ie s 5 eK e Gr l''bNl 4 S �. osa 1 s z/ LZLL e . 5 Z L�Cfodr' �J i v NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING fnr Proje Meeting Locat C Attendees: Please sign this sheet. The information will be used to update the project mailing list and confirm attendance at neighborhood meetings. Contact the Planning Department (221-6750) if you wish to receive minutes of this meeting. Did You Receive Written NotificationAddress? of this meeting? Correct Name Address Zip Yes No Yes No pros / lr Q e, s/. se 15-0¢ 6,J.S ztuhox-1 Flo 5a l X X �a 11323Z oJ2 Am"a r z*Y A X �c F/S,&L 9 CI,46A400 Lv �+vA Nfion! frd� 1fJf� �Sww, 1• nie V0S Zk x l� \3 a� P d g s- X fA a r 1' u m /7 U? oS.o LO i f o n4 h 0 0 -S.)6 ��\S�� l�.va✓.�JL� 05 &a ` l �. B 0 X l Novi\VJ c S,y 7-H /oo o l0. SA-61< Plgi-iis 1yo9 :5 1S Yhly 54(�Sz/ M�kurALi �(Ow 8C52.(.,0q X 15. Question/Comment: How much time have you spent standing between the Larimer No. 2 and New Mercer ditches? There are foxes, golden eagles, and other wildlife that constantly use this area. There are four schools that regularly use this area as a natural laboratory. 16. Comment: We thought, about two years ago, that the City had committed to, and had, purchased this property. Response: No, that did not happen. 17. Question: Who do we talk to, how do we get in touch with the right people in the City to stop or preclude development in the area between the ditches on the property? Answer: The City Natural Resources Division is the appropriate place to start. 18. Question: Are natural habitats protected? Answer: Portions of properties can be protected in some fashion if the values of the areas can be established. 19. Question: What is the City's viewpoint on protection of lands of natural and wildlife value? Answer: We would like to pick up a large swath of property along this corridor. 20. Question: Is this property identified as a high priority for acquisition and preservation by the Natural Resources Division? Answer: The property we previously purchased was, but I cannot tell you tonight how we view the priority on this property. 21. Question/Comment: How much money is needed to purchase this land? Perhaps we can help find ways to raise the needed additional money. There are many organizations or trusts that could participate. 22. Question: How can we end the density that is occurring in this area? 4. Question: Have you done the hydrologic tests yet to see if you can do these homes? Answer: Only at a cursory level to date. 5. Question: Are those homes along the south property line, along Stuart Street? Answer: Yes, that is the proposal. 6. Question: Would those homes back up to the ditch? Answer: Yes, they would. 7. Question: Will there be trees planted along Prospect Road to replace the ones they bulldoze? Answer: Yes, there will be plantings along the street frontage. 8. Question: Is it possible to have only one point of access to this development from Prospect Road? Answer: Yes, it is, except from an emergency access (fire protection) standpoint. 9. Comment/Question: A lot of our concern is with the 18 to 21 year old traffic and a thru-way for the Ram's Village crowd. What's to keep students from buying these homes? 10. Comment: There are concerns about the interface of small children with the potential traffic between Prospect Road and Elizabeth Street. 11. Comment: Very strict covenants can be instrumental in discouraging student residency in a development. 12. Comment: Your plan is an attractive plan and would be a welcome addition to the neighborhood if the property has to be developed. 13. Comment: This property is a very important amenity as an open space and natural area. 14. Question: What size are your lots? Answer: About 3,000 square feet in size. City of Fort Collins Commui__ f Planning and Environmental '� __ vices Planning Department Neighborhood Information Meeting Minutes for PROSPECT PATIO HOMES Date: August 10, 1994 Applicant: Jon Prouty Lagunitas Company 3307 South College Avenue Fort Collins, CO. 80525 City Planner: Steve Olt The potential applicant, Jon Prouty, has expressed an interest in developing a single family residential project on vacant land located on the south side of West Prospect Road between South Shields Street and South Taft Hill Road. The purpose of this meeting was to introduce Mr. Prouty to the affected property owners and other potentially affected interests in attendance and enable them to ask questions about, express their concerns about, or express their support for the development proposal. The following questions, concerns, and responses were expressed at the meeting: 1. Question: What portion of the property are you interested in selling to the City? Answer: I cannot speak to the actual area that the City is interested in at this time. Our discussions, to date, have not been at a detail to firmly establish the areas of interest. 2. Question: How much will these homes sell for? Answer: They will probably range from $130,000 to $155,000. 3. Question: What will be the size of the homes? Answer: The ranch style home is 1,280 square feet, the one and a half story home is 1,680 square feet, and the two-story home is 1,743 square feet. 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (303) 221-6750