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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWOODLAND STATION PUD - PRELIMINARY - 18-94B - CORRESPONDENCE - CITIZEN COMMUNICATION (11)I � G r x����W r It � tit..,. � ` _ \ 7 • �?�1�Y �� � . ♦',� I � K - se. .qwplpft Irk - =r—, r'l i'ro'*' r�� _ _.. _ „•.,,, r T Y C:lysn•t � �t , Y a ,sin '4 .. F .'_•alYt. ,._,� ` � ��( � i 4 � •�. II "a�'t�^��...y�''.} .ter ��w�aP"'a' ^f c r� .. 11 _♦ �� i .. i. cc June 6, 1994 Council eg Byrne ,)n Phillips (respond -D JUN 0 6 1994 t,i i Y iviANAGER Dear City Council Members & Planning & Zoning Board, We are the owners of a home on a 2 1/2 acre lot at 3248 Nite Court. We understand that annexation and PUD plans are currently underway for the Strachan, Shields & West parcels. The neighborhood area bounded by County Road 9 on the west, Horsetooth Road on the north, Fossil Creek inlet ditch on the east and Hewlett Packard on the south is entirely comprised of 16 acreages of 2 acres or more. This acreage standard is firmly rooted in this area for years, with no exceptions. Because of the rural character of the neighborhood, we feel this calls for creative planning of lower density so as not to destroy the nature of the neighborhood. While we support the seller's/developer's right to sell/develop, we are concerned that the neighborhood not be modified by a development that is not consistent with the existing standard. There is certainly a high demand for acreages in this area. We hope that the City and the developers can find a way to preserve the area, while allowing the developers an economical means to develop at lower densities. Sincerely, Rh Judy Christensen