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Sprawl: This property is the last undeveloped large land parcel along the US-36 corridor between Louisville and <br />Denver, and represents 8% of Louisville's total land area. When Redtail Ridge is complete, Louisville will join the <br />Broomfield -Westminster -Thornton -etc. monoculture to the east. So much for introducing visitors to our small town <br />character! <br />Cannibalizing Revenue: Louisville has no shortage of empty commercially -zoned real estate. Shouldn't the city <br />concentrate on filling these properties instead of creating new ones that will compete for tenants? Does anyone in <br />Louisville hope to see continued blight along McCaslin? Is it really likely that the demand for office space will not <br />only return post pandemic but increase? <br />Not What We Expected: When this property was zoned for commercial and light industrial uses in 1978, the <br />decision was based on StorageTek's plan for a single -user corporate campus. When the square footage approved for <br />the site in 2010 was increased, the decision was based on ConocoPhillips' plan for a single -user corporate campus. <br />Now Brue Baukol is proposing a sprawling development where parcels will be sub -divided and sold to different, <br />multiple owners. This is not what we had in mind in 1978 or in 2010. <br />Biodiversity: Despite the reduction in the size of this development from last year, the amount of undisturbed open <br />space suitable for wildlife remains the same: only 40 acres. This is not enough. Raptors and songbirds, prairie dogs, <br />coyotes, foxes, snakes, and other animals abound at this site, most of which has never been developed (StorageTek <br />had a relatively small footprint during its time there). Brue Baukol plans to exterminate up to 5,500 prairie dogs. The <br />recommended 2021 survey for burrowing owls has not been completed. <br />Sustainability: The application materials for Redtail Ridge include a DRAFT sustainability plan. This is full of lofty <br />but vague ideas about transportation, building efficiency, site development, energy and carbon reduction, and waste <br />management goals — to be pursued so long as they are "commercially reasonable." In sum: this document prioritizes <br />the bottom line over sustainability, and as a DRAFT nothing in it is binding anyway. <br />Climate Change: The Redtail Ridge development would cover the property almost edge -to -edge with buildings and <br />asphalt. The heat-island effect of this kind of environment is well -documented. These non -porous surfaces also <br />prevent water from reaching into the ground and contribute to Colorado's worsening drought. (Fun fact: Prairie dog <br />burrows allow moisture to saturate deep into the soil, and there's growing consensus that the worldwide destruction <br />of burrowing animals is a contributing factor to a warming climate).. <br />Climate Change, cont.: Nothing in the draft sustainability plan commits to LEEDs certification for the buildings at <br />Redtail. The site is not easily accessible by foot, by bike, or by RTD: single -occupancy vehicles are likely to be the <br />norm for workers and others commuting to the site. Traffic studies oroiect a dailv trio veneration of 20.104 vehicles. <br />
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