tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10635442.post5488929880259863076..comments2023-10-21T03:07:18.017-05:00Comments on Enclave: Is the Salemtown neighborhood association prepared for these January rezoning requests?S-townMikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05948307051485318061noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10635442.post-36374665789401168262014-12-14T23:42:35.660-06:002014-12-14T23:42:35.660-06:00Mike,
I think this is primarily an incident of ba...Mike,<br /><br />I think this is primarily an incident of bad timing more than anything else. The developers of the proposed Row at 6th & Garfield (the 20-unit SP proposal) reached out to us and Councilwoman Gilmore simultaneously just after our final SNNA meeting of the year, but they voluntarily offered to delay proceedings. I'm working with Lindsey (SNNA President-Elect) and Erica to coordinate a community meeting that would likely occur before our late January association meeting. We'll hope to get updates on both projects at this meeting and call a special meeting of the association if it's considered necessary based on what we hear.<br /><br />I think the biggest thing I'm paying attention to is the acceptance of greater density on some of these parcels. So far, there's been some concern, but it hasn't risen to the level of clear opposition to any of the projects we've seen so far.<br /><br />Traffic and parking is not unrelated, but I'm not sure there's any realistic way for the SP process to address it as it stands now. I think our best bet is to continue pursuing options with Traffic & Parking on that front.<br /><br />If you have specific concerns, though, please share them. I have confidence so far that stormwater issues will be adequately addressed in all of the recent SPs we've seen. If there's language you think could give us all greater confidence, I'm amenable to proposing it.Freddie O'Connellnoreply@blogger.com