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CAPITAL HILL PUD
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Public Comments submitted at hearings official hearing
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3/7/2018
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EC 9.2751 Special Development <br />1/19/18 Site Plan L 2.01/19/18 Site Plan L 2.01/19/18 Site Plan L 2.01/19/18 Site Plan L 2.0 <br />Source <br />Two <br />Standards (19). <br />Application mention that homes in the Fairmount Neighborhood area within the proposed PUD will be limited to a maximum of 3 bedrooms, unless a much of the northern & southern boundaries) <br /> of the project from any other surrounding land. It proposed tax lots will have an Individual Tax Lot Preservation Area that requires preservation. The directly abutting the City land <br /> that surrounds the Ribbon Trail is 2.46 acres, the so-called Common Preservation Area. NONE of these Individual Lot Applicant is required to widen and repave much of Capital Drive, <br /> he is not paving the northern 125 <br />The Preservation Area <br />Preservation Area. The 2.08 acre preservation <br />. Although the <br />fence will separate the eastern boundary (and <br />majority of tax lots ( 21 of 34 or 62%) DO NOT <br />Preservation Areas abut the Ribbon Trail area. <br />NEVER discusses the gravel portion of Capital <br />deed restriction is placed on the land, per EC . A proposed 6 foot high <br />9.2751 (19). THIS COULD SEVERELY IMPACT <br />linear feet of Capital Drive. The Application <br />Only 13 of the 34 <br />Drive. The quote on Page 27 is extremely <br />. No where does the <br />area is the total of the Individual Tax Lot <br />will NOT be a "wildlife corridor," <br />Missing/Inaccurate Information <br />Issue <br />Inaccurate Information. Inaccurate Information. <br />have preservation areas. <br />CAPITAL HILL PUD - INCONSISTENCIES OF APPLICATION ( August 22, 2017 Application and Supporting Materials) <br />Missing InformationMissing Information <br />Page 3 of 11 <br />misleading. <br />BUYERS. <br />On Page 24, the Application indicates it will "respond to any neighborhoods." (Fairmount Neighbors & Laurel Hill Valley)On Page 26 (upper), the Application states that "there will individual <br /> tax lot that are also required Preservation Area directly abutting the Ribbon Trail is 2.08 On Page 27 (upper), the Application states "Capital Hill Drive pedestrians and cyclists at <br /> the terminus of the right of way." <br />remains open to all wildlife and acts as a wildlife corridor." <br />On Page 26 (middle), the Application states that "the site <br />On Page 26 (upper), the Application states that "This <br />(s/b Capital Drive) connects directly to the park for <br />applicable policies with respect to those two <br />Item <br />each <br />be portions of <br />acres." <br />Page 24 of 67Page 26 of 67Page 26 of 67Page 26 of 67Page 27 of 67 <br />3/5/2018 <br />Source <br />One <br />2426262627 <br />No. <br />1516171819 <br /> <br />
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