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HomeMy WebLinkAboutINTERSTATE LAND PUD, 1ST FILING (HARLEY DAVIDSON) - FINAL - 34-88C - CORRESPONDENCE - CITIZEN COMMUNICATION (2)• • March 10, 1996 Tom Shoemaker Department of Natural Resources 281 North College Avenue P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 RE: Harley Davidson in Interstate Land PUD Dear Mr. Shoemaker: It has recently come to my attention that a Harley Davidson shop is planned for development on the Interstate frontage road near Prospect. With my background (a degree in Wildlife Biology and work experience in Yellowstone National Park and Glen Canyon Recreation Area) and having grown up in the area, I have some concerns about the impacts the development will have on the creek that runs behind the property. When I went out to the site and looked at the development plans, I realized that there has not been enough of a buffer zone left on the east side of the creek. The area of the creek that passes by the proposed lot is a series of cutbacks with steeply cut banks. Looking at past erosion from spring floods and the proposed construction plans, there is not enough distance to the east for bank stabilization, erosion control, or wilu'__ife habitat. Bank stabilization in the form of sloping the banks will require more distance than what is provided by the plans. Stabilizing the stream by putting in a retaining wall will jeopardize the wildlife and compromise the stream's natural integrity. I feel very strongly that a larger buffer zone is needed between the development and creek. The creek is an important natural feature of that area, and impacts or changes arising in that stretch will also affect the whole rest of the length of the creek. The project comes up for final review on March 25, 1996 and your expedience in addressing this issue is necessary. Thank you for taking these concerns into consideration. Sincerely, Kel y ainfor 181 Pecan Street 41 Fort Collins, CO 80526 (970) 416-9332 cc Mitch Haas Planning Department cc Lloyd Walker Planning & Zoning Board Chairman