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HomeMy WebLinkAboutKING SOOPERS #146, MIDTOWN GARDENS MARKETPLACE (FORMERLY KMART REDEVELOPMENT ) - PDP - PDP160043 - CORRESPONDENCE - RESPONSE TO CITIZENChris and Meg: Staff has met twice with King Soopers since their Prelimina.ry Design Review on May 4th. The purpose of these meetings was to review the staff comments and answer questions in order to provide direction to the consulting firm as they plan for their Project Development Plan submittal. At our last meeting, King Soopers informed us that they were waiting for the results of a survey so they could start to assess the issues related to laying out the site and not conflict with various easements and utilities. They � indicated that their next iteration of the site plan would take four to six weeks so we are not expecting to hear back from them for about 2-3 weeks. King Soopers is aware of the results of the Mid-town Plan and the opportunities available to develop a more mixed-use project. A supermarket is a permitted use in the C-G, General Commercial, zone district which requires a neighborhood information meeting. As of today, this meeting has not been set up. The contact person at King Soopers is Mr. Joel Starbuck, division real estate manager, 303-778-3343. Joel.starbuck@kingsoopers.com I can send you an e-mail at the time the neighborhood meeting is scheduled. Please let me know if you have any further questions. Thanks, Ted From: Chris Johnson fmailto:chrisluttet@gmail.coml Sent: Tuesday, ]une 28, 2016 3:17 PM To: Clark Mapes Subject: Re: TOD Hey Clark Has there been any movement on the Kroger project in the last couple of months? -----Original Message----- From: meg [mailto:barefootme�@�mail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 8:06 AM To: Lisa Olson Subject: Kroger development Hi Lisa, I got your name from the Administrative Hearings & Neighborhood Meetings page on the City website. I'm looking for information on how residents can get involved in helping to shape the Kroger project that's being planned for S: College where the Kmart is now. The project needs to be much more dense than the plans that were shown in the newspaper, but I know from experience that plans in the paper can be several iterations behind what'.s currently on the drawing board. I've tried writing to the K"roger development rep in Colorado and haven't gotten any response. So I want to make sure I don't miss out on any opportunities to give input through the City. Is there a neighborhood meeting date set up yet? Are there any other means we could be making use of to get involved in the conversation before they draw up a set of plans that they don't want to change? Thanks for you help, Meg Dunn