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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPINECONE PUD FORT COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL SITE PLAN ADVISORY REVIEW - 60 91B - CORRESPONDENCE - CITIZEN COMMUNICATION (2)February 26, 1992 Poudre R-1 School District Sally Weisser 3525 Juanita Road Fort Collins, CO 80524 Dear Ms. Weisser: The Citizen Planners land use planning committee would like to respond to the recent decision made by the Poudre R-1 School District regarding the Fort Collins High School. Members of Citizen Planners have attended numerous public meetings since it became evident that the school board was ready to present options to the public for review and discussion. What we found was a single proposal for land acquisition that needed an immediate response and was clouded with many important and unresolved issues. Citizen Planners believes that the public input process on this project has been very poorly handled. It is our understanding that many meetings have occurred with educators to determine the present and future needs of the building and that committees have invested much time in site selection studies. However, the open campus community education. and commercial shopping center concept has just recently been introduced to the public and has obviously been given very little consideration beyond the possible development and economic benefits. This project, a city high school, is being funded with capitol construction money allotted by a bond issue voted on in 1988. Tax payers certainly were not prepared for this novel approach to education when they voted their approval. It would seem that a more comprehensive effort should have been made to help the Fort Collins community better understand what the intent of this project is and how our tax dollars are being spent before moving ahead! While the land uses in this project are innovative and we can support many of the concepts being proposed, Citizen Planners questions whether there is a consensus that this makes sense educationally or whether this decision was driven primarily from a business perspective. We find it very worrisome when school officials talk more of helping business and the commercial needs of students than whether this is a sound educational plan for the future of our children. The education/commercial plaza plan may initially help defray the high costs of building the high school but what price do we place on the values which we instill in our young people? This plan has been presented as the future, yet no attention has been given to the 'transportation' issues ;of this project. As proposed this plan will create more congestion and further decrease the quality of our air at a time when the future is in looking for alternatives. It is yet to.'be proven that providing more traffic lanes and parking places solves traffic problems. This approach does nothing to encourage people to change and sets a very poor example for our youth. The area wide transportation plan has as a goal decreasing automobile miles driven in Fort Collins and encouraging alternative modes of tranportation. Citizen Planners strongly encourages the school district to address these issues for our future now! One of the most intriguing and problematic arguements used to persuade the public that this project will work for our children is that of "rights of governance". This concept as presented takes the form of a covenant agreement to regulate the location, maintenance,' and compatibility of buildings which will be built later and could easily be handled under the PUD process by the city of Fort Collins. Additionally, restrictions might be placed on certain land uses described as attractive nuisances and the school district would share the responsibility for governing thestudents outside of the school. We would foresee that the businesses that would be most interested in locating near a built in market would be of the attractive nuisance variety. Most troublesome though is the question of whether the school district should be involved in the "business" of these matters at all. We doubt that most tax payers and voters expect that the job description for our ,teachers. and board of education should include governing commercial development sites. Perhaps many of the plans and concepts as delineated by the school board are workable and in the best interests of educating our children, but it appears that we have only just begun to visit the hardest questions. In the spirit of open communication and public discussion, Citizen Planners hopes that the school board will step back for a moment and consider the ramifications of moving forward on this project without a firm base of public understanding and consensus on this very important community project. Sincerely, Land Use Planning Committee Citizen Planners cc: John Drennen Mayor Susan Kirkpatrick and City Council City of Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Board