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D18CX=I0M /D=3CTI0i1 - ARMWT BY IMOYS.11O0D TO lILS JL GMMIAU <br /> D1R'NIaGPlQM'1' PLAN 'rM Ap`PN0Xr t7►TVW 162 .ACRKB AT T$= SUtTi'EIMSBT <br /> Coss= 4t B.H. 42 AND 104TS BTRM <br /> Pau? wood, Planning Director, stated that within the Planned <br /> Conuaunity Zoned District the applicants wish to designate <br /> apf roximatsly 133 acres as residential and open space. In <br /> adcition, approximately 30 acres would be involved in an industrial <br /> or a replat of a portion of the Colorado Tech Center Lot filing. <br /> It would remain industrial and replotted into different lot <br /> cor.fiqurations, reducing the nuaba►r of lots. Thera will be 316 <br /> lax logs averaging 12,000 s.l. on 133 acres. There will be three <br /> distinct neighborhoods separated by open space and roadways, with <br /> access primarily from Hwy. 42 and 104th Street. — <br /> Davideon consented that he was involved in tht initial discussion <br /> between Chuck Bellock and the City Administrator, but took no part <br /> it the initial negotiations. <br /> - Sisk commented that he had received a copy of the contract that qtr. <br /> Be11Gck signed to purchase this property, as his nww is on the <br /> -� mailing list. <br /> Da%idson called for the applicant's presentation. — <br /> Cb.Lck Hellock, representing Community Development Group of <br /> Louisville (Knoliwood), explained that of the site, 30 acres would <br /> be developed as park land, which would be contiguous to the <br /> existing open space that the City of Louisville already owns above <br /> Coal Creek creating a substantial buffer between this conaunity and <br /> the industrial to the south. He reviewed the Knollwood PCZ0 <br /> handout (SSE ATTACHED). <br /> Da%ldson called for Ccuncil comments or questions. <br /> DaNidson asked for the total percentage of open space. <br /> be11ock: It's 324. <br /> Xaler was uncomfortable with the PCZD zoning. He wanted specific <br /> zorings on the residential portion. He liked a minimum size lot of <br /> %,C00 - 9,000 S.C. He liked the neighborhood park. <br /> i <br /> Houard liked the 12,000 s.f. lots and the location of the open <br /> r space. He wanted to ensure that the flow of traffic was adequate <br /> Cox the number of residents. — - <br /> Lo%:•hn wonda,red if there was a provision for a bike path on 104th. <br /> - Ballock states: there Was not, but it could be looked at. <br /> 7 <br /> 6 � <br /> 'fir. �. { ' .,►•� •'� ` ' "� � ,;.,;0. �C r,�t, <br /> �j <br />
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