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CITY CLERK
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MINUTES
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4/27/2011
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Site 10: CarrAmerica <br /> <br /> This site is on the CarrAmerica campus on Owens Drive, across the street from <br />the Archstone Apartments. This site was the highest-rated site in terms of <br />objective criteria. <br /> <br /> One comment was received relating to overcrowded schools. <br /> <br />Site 11: Kiewit <br /> <br /> This is a triangular site at Busch Road and Valley Avenue. This was often cited <br />with the other two sites (Site 8, Auf der Maur/Rickenbach, and Site 14, Legacy <br />Partners) in terms of concentration of multi-family in the area. <br /> <br /> Comments were specifically fairly evenly distributed between positives and <br />negatives, and included: <br /> negative impacts on traffic, <br /> the need to be buffered from the transfer station if anything were <br />developed right next to that site, <br /> overcrowded schools, and <br /> the site is too big. <br /> <br />Ms Stern noted that the sites marked on the map represent the sizes of the sites in <br />general and not the specific sites proposed for the residential areas. For example, the <br />actual residential sites being proposed on Site 11 and Site 14 are only a fraction of the <br />entire area, about 10 to 12 acres on each of those sites. <br /> <br />Site 12: Goodnight Inn <br /> <br /> This site is on Santa Rita Road. <br /> <br /> Comments received were from residents in the Danbury Park area: <br /> a couple of comments generally related to traffic, <br /> too small a site, <br /> needs adequate setbacks from existing residential, <br /> overcrowded schools, <br /> negative impact on existing residents there, and <br /> specific impacts of development on that site: there are single-family <br />homes adjacent to and behind the site to the west and to the north, <br />although there is commercial to the south. Three- to four-story <br />multi-family development would be much taller than the existing <br />development in the area. <br /> <br />PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MINUTES, April 27, 2011 Page 9 of 40 <br /> <br />
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