HomeMy WebLinkAboutROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL EXPANSION SITE PLAN ADVISORY REVIEW - 48 93 - CORRESPONDENCE - RESPONSE TO APPLICANTCOmmL Ay Planning and Environmental . ervices_
Planning Department
City of Fort Collins
September 30, 1993
Mr. Bill Brenner
Robb, Brenner, and.Brelig Architects
125 South Howes, Suite 880
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Dear Bill:
On Monday, September 27, 1993, at the regular meeting of.the Fort
Collins Planning and Zoning Board, the Board voted 7 - 0 to approve
the Rocky Mountain High School Expansion Site Plan Advisory
Review, Project Number 48-93.
In addition to the approval, the Planning and Zoning Board has
passed on three advisements for consideration by the Poudre R-1
Board of Education. These advisements are as follows:
1. Rocky Mountain High School establish a parking permit
system which would: (a) include a priority parking space
allocation for students based upon seniority, academic
achievement, merit, disability, and (b) give priority to
those, students who car pool and t those who leave their
cars parked for the entire day..
2. Rocky Mountain High School and Poudre R-1 District
officials continue to work with representatives from the
City of Fort Collins to implement solutions to the
traffic impacts on the adjacent neighborhood that require
Joint participation. These solutions involve making the
arterial streets more attractive and the neighborhood
streets less attractive.
3.- Rocky Mountain High School and Poudre R-1 District
officials continue to work with representatives of
Transfort to establish a "youth pass" for high school
students similar to the system presently serving C.S.U.
students.
If you have any questions regarding this action by the City of Fort
Collins Planning and Zoning Board, please do not hesitate to call
our office.
sincerely:
I.Ak-ApAle-e-4
Ted Shepard
Senior Planner
xc: Ron Daggett, Poudre R-1 Facilities Department
281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (303) 221.6750