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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7-ELEVEN @ COLLEGE & MAGNOLIA - PDP/APU - PDP120026 - REPORTS - CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONRonald Strote, rpstrote@gmail.com 2/21/12 7:27 pm Request for additional permitted use Dear Ms. Levingston: As we will not be in Fort Collins for the scheduled neighborhood meeting on February 23, 2012, with respect to the proposed 7-11 store, please accept this letter as our comments regarding the proposal. We are owners of a unit at The Lofts of Magnolia (210 W. Magnolia) on the corner of Magnolia and Mason, the closest residential properties to the proposed building site. While we are not opposed to development in general, the construction of a 7-11, which is open 24 hours, is not a viable development for the now vacant parcel for a number of reasons. Our initial concern is the impact on traffic and access to our home. South College and Magnolia is a busy intersection with periods of heavy congestion on South College. A convenience store at this location will increase the number of vehicles turning onto Magnolia from College resulting in increased traffic congestion on Magnolia. Magnolia is only I lane in each direction. Even without the added traffic from a convenience store, South College and Magnolia is a busy intersection and left turns onto Magnolia from north bound College can be difficult. Ingress and egress to the store through the proposed curb cut on Magnolia will increase the difficulty of a left turn onto Magnolia and access to our home. In addition, the ability to access Magnolia from Mason Street will not be possible once the re -development of the Mason Corridor proceeds, as left turns from northbound Mason onto Magnolia will be prohibited which eliminates the potential to use Mulberry to Mason as an alternate route. We also have concerns regarding the potential for the increased noise and trash a 24 hour convenience store could generate. Old Town Fort Collins has had continual problems with noise, fights and litter on many evenings when the bars close. A convenience store on this corner has the potential to bring these problems to a more residential area of Old Town that has been historically spared these issues. The neighborhood presently has access to any necessities on a 24 hour basis at the Safeway at College and Mulberry as well as the existing 7-11 at the corner of Mulberry and Remington, so there would seem to be no rationale basis to increase the type of permitted uses tin the district, to add a convenience store at this location. The addition of a permitted use to the present zoning would not benefit the area, the City or its residents. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us at this email address or 248.894.0647. /s/ Janet Shaffer Strote /s/ Ronald P. Strote 2 7 Eleven — Attachment 9 Contd. Karen McKissick, karenmckissickkcomcast.net 11/2/13 6:02 pm Hello Ms. Levingston: I live in a residential condominium at 210 W Magnolia Street. I would like to voice my opinion on the use of space at the NW corner of College and Magnolia. I have concerns about the increase in traffic on the corner, as well as the operation of a 24-hour convenience store on this corner of Old Town. The area is relatively serene at night, compared to a few blocks immediately north of Magnolia. I feel construction of a 7-11 is not a desirable use of the property. Thank you for your consideration of my comments. Karen McKissick Ronald Strote, rpstrote@gmail.com 11/19/12 6:39 pm Dear Ms. Levingston: We have previously expressed our concerns regarding the proposed development of the 7-11 on the corner of Magnolia and College, and we understand those comments remain on file regarding this development proposal and the request for a variance to develop what is presently a relatively quiet part of Old Town, somewhat removed from the boisterous crowds in the heart of town. The concerns we previously expressed regarding the increased pedestrian and vehicular traffic on this relatively quiet corner on the southern end of Old Town, and the impact on the immediately adjacent residential areas to the west are still important concerns and considerations. We contend that granting a variance to allow for this 7-11 negatively impacts the character of the residential area and negates the desirability of the area for families, retirees, singles and business professionals, whose presence contribute to long term stability and viability of the downtown core. The impact is magnified by the fact that most 7-11 stores are open 24 hours,7 days a week.. We would add to our prior remarks, that a variance to allow a convenience store on this parcel is unwarranted as there are an abundance of similar stores in the immediate area. Within blocks, there is the Safeway, 2 liquor stores on College (at Mulberry next to the Safeway and immediately north of Olive) and a convenience store/gas station on the corner of Mulberry and Mason. 7-11 also has a store on the corner of Mulberry and Remington. The area is saturated with similar stores with there being no valid reason to add to the saturation by granting a variance. Ronald and Janet Strote, 210 W. Magnolia, unit 270, Fort Collins, CO 80521