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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPARK SOUTH PUD, 3RD REPLAT - PRELIMINARY & FINAL - 46-88G - CORRESPONDENCE - ADJACENT OR AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERSs 0 February 24, 1997 City of Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Board P.G. Box 580 Fort Collins, CC 80522-0580 Res Park South Preliminary and Final PUD Board Members: At your suggestion, the Board of Directors of the Village at Four Seasons Community Association met with the developers of Park South and individual, homeowners adjacent to the west property line of the development. We had a very productive meeting with agreement being reached on the f ollcwingt 1. The number of lots will not be reduced. The units on lots 135-136 and lots 137-138 will be paired housing (ie. instead of four separate structures on these four lots there will be two buildings with a total of four units on their lots. 2. The planning documents for Park South will be changed to permit paired housing on other lots within the project so that additional paired housing may be built if the market allows. 3. The rear yard setback for each lot adjacent to the Village at Four Seasons (Lots 131-140, inclusive) will be specified on the site plan, with a minimum of 28 feet for the end lots and 40 feet for the remainder. 4. All structures on the lots adjacent to the Village at Four Seasons (Lots 131-140, inclusive) will be limited to one story in height. 5. Construction work on the lots adjacent to the Village at Four Seasons will be done as part of the first phase construction for Park South PUD. The Developer will use his best efforts to conclude such work on these lots in a timely manner. 6. The agreement with the Village at Four Seasons regarding fencing will remain in place. Please accept this letter as confirmation from the Village at Four Seasons Community Association for the approval of the Park South PUD with the condition that the above listed changes are incorporated into the development plan. Respectfully yours, The Village at Four Seasons Community Board of Directors by: Don Hardy, President Association Anne Kylen, cretary