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fiest meager & co . , inc .
one tabor center
1200 seventeenth street•suite 2727•denver,colorado 80202
(303)892-1500 fax: (303)623-8560
March 27, 1989
Mr. Alfred R. Fendler
1525 Frontnine Dr.
Fort. Collins, CO 80525
Dear Mr. Fendler:
On behalf of Pace and as the Developer of the proposed shop-
ping center at Boardwalk and Harmony Road, I would like to
express my thanks to you for attending the Homeowners
Meeting on Thursday, March 23, 1989 between Homeowners
Representatives, Pace and myself as the developer.
I would like you to know that we consider your input ex-
tremely valuable and that we will take all of your comments
into consideration over the next month as plans are
continually refined.
The following is a list of changes that are being made as a
direct result of your positive comments which were obtained
at the past two open Homeowners Meetings and again on
Thursday night.
* The eighty foot buffer along Harmony Road between the
northern end of the Pace site and Harmony Road will be
landscaped and not left as farm land.
* The landscaping on the south side of the Pace store will
include berming and screening/fencing to reduce headlight
glare.
* The lighting pattern on the parking lot will be lowered
in profile. Fifteen foot poles will be used on the perime-
ter of the Center and around all proposed. pads. Thirty foot
poles will be used on the interior of the center where
parking density is greater.
* Screening will. occur on the Pace loading dock. Such
screening will occur to the east of the dock and will be
compatible with the building in size and material.
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March 27, 1989
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* Trees around the perimeter of the Pace building will be
increased to three inch caliper versus the proposed two inch
caliper.
Other items which are currently under review and
consideration which have been suggested by Homeowners are:
* Oak Ridge being extended to connect between Boardwalk and
Lemay.
* Restricting the development use of the buffer parcel to
the east of Fairway Estates and west of Boardwalk. •This
parcel is presently Master Planned as patio homes.
* An air pollution study has been commissioned by Balloffet
& Assoc. Inc. and Dr. William Marlatt, a noted air quality
expert with CSU, and results of such study will be made
available within two weeks.
* The size and scope of the detention ponds and the entire
storm drainage of the site is being further evaluated and
engineered to ensure the Homeowners that this issue will be
mitigated to the best possible solution.
* Signage for entry ways and building identification is
presently being designed and will be proposed at the next
Homeowners Meeting.
* Additional berming (raising the berm up against the
building) is being considered on the south side of the
building.
* The third revisions of the elevations were presented us-
ing a brick band at the base of the building and brick
porticos at the entrance, and on the west and south side.
These porticos are an enhancing element and will be retained
as architectural treatment. Increasing the size of the
brick band at the base is also being considered.
Further resolution on the above items will be discussed and
shown in the upcoming work session and next Homeowners
Meeting. A schedule of these meetings is attached. Dates
and times are being confirmed. As more concrete times are
established, you will be notified.
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Once again, thank you for your attendance and input. I
continually look forward to working with you.
Sincerely yo rs,
----A mt.
Tony D. 'est
Fiest Me ger & Co.
Enclosure
cc: Steve Burkett Rex Burns
Mike Davis Frank Groznik
Tom Peterson ✓ Sanford Kern
Ted Sheppard Jim Klataske
Frank Vaught Laurie O'Dell
Rick Zoubovitch Jan Shepherd
Lloyd Walker
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