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On Nov 13, 2022, at 6:04 PM, Richard Koseff <richa...@icloud.com> wrote:
Hi Jen,Thanks very much for putting all of this detail together so clearly. I would really love to join the meeting, but have a board meeting that I can’t miss that conflicts. If there’s any chance of doing it another day, it would be great, but please know that I support a tough line with them. Here are the points I would make if I were there:
- How much are they going to pay us in exchange for this? I’m a hard “no” if that is not part of the consideration. Considering the value of real estate in Denver and how much $$ they are going to make from these developments that will ruin our lives for a couple of years, and will bring down the value (life-value) of our homes by taking our views, it needs to be a substantial consideration.See point 3 for why they don’t get any friendly freebies in my book.
- I share your concerns about the 5 story building, to put it mildly.
- I also don’t like the fact that this is their first attempt to talk to us at all, who will be there closest neighbors to both buildings. I was especially offended by their shenanigans with the planning board (brining in fake non-resident speakers from all over Denver, rather than trying to talk to anyone who actually lives near the proposed buildings, characterizing us as NIMBYs without ever once talking to us to hear our concerns, paying influencers to pose as actual neighbors, focusing on Curtis Park neighborhood association because the leader of the board lives there, etc.).
- I’d also like to hear how they will manage the disruption of our lives during construction.
- Finally, I work from home, every day, as do Julia’s renters, as does Doug. Losing any utilities for any amount of time on weekdays will not be tolerable without significant notice and effort to manage the impact.
Thanks again for this, and if there’s any way to move the meeting, that would be great.Richard1230
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All,I did a little light digging this afternoon in preparation for the meeting with Edens on Thursday. I work for a commercial real estate developer in town and one of my colleagues is on the RiNo Business Improvement District ("BID") board with Tom Kiler. He said he seems like a pretty reasonable person. Hopefully that will be the case.I have attached the Site Development Plan (SDP) submitted to the city on 10/31/2022 after their Concept Plan/Comments were improved to move forward with their SDP. If you take a look at Page 5 of the plan, you will see a comment in the Alley area nearest to 26th Street. According to the SDP, they have stated that utility poles and overhead utilities adjacent to the project to be removed and relocated. This is our pole in question. Since the relocation made it (or was required to) into the SDP without any dialogue with us makes me think they really did misunderstand the ownership of our side parcel. Right now, it does appear we may have some leverage. However, we will know more after our meeting on Thursday.Additionally, I pulled a survey done in October 2012 which provides detailed legal descriptions of our units (including the side parcel). I noticed that in this survey, the alley is 16' wide vs. 18' wide shown in Edens' SDP. I am not sure if they plan on setting their property further back to provide for a wider alley or if moving this pole will help assist with this effort. These are all questions we need to ask Tom on Thursday. I will have one of our construction folks take a look at the SDP and provide some comments and further questions prior to the meeting as well.Other questions I had:
- When will construction commence? How will the project be phased? The project includes two levels of underground parking, one level of retail and four levels of apartments.
- A new sanitary sewer is contemplated in the SDP, when will this work be performed? This will go through our alley.
- Can they provide a Site Logistics plan? (Where cranes will be placed, dump truck/construction equipment move around the site, where will construction workers be required to park, etc.)
Here are some details around their parcel assemblage. Just so you know what they paid per square foot of land. There may have been more side deals made that the public was not made aware of that I didn't add to the all-costs. Right now, I show they paid $300/sf for the land. I have been told our land should be valued in the $500/sf range.I will continue to reach out to some folks so we are all prepared.See you guys on Friday!Jenna
On Nov 14, 2022, at 5:07 PM, Richard Koseff <richa...@icloud.com> wrote:
Jenna,Thanks so much for all of this- more than a little digging !One neighbor who lives in the houses facing the alley behind us brought up the width question during the planning board meeting, and they definitively stated that they were not going to widen it. The planning board didn’t pursue the question. Follow up would be appreciated.Sent from my iPhone
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On Nov 14, 2022, at 5:07 PM, Richard Koseff <richa...@icloud.com> wrote:
Jenna,Thanks so much for all of this- more than a little digging !One neighbor who lives in the houses facing the alley behind us brought up the width question during the planning board meeting, and they definitively stated that they were not going to widen it. The planning board didn’t pursue the question. Follow up would be appreciated.
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 14, 2022, at 9:04 AM, Jenna Edwards <jenna.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
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On Nov 14, 2022, at 5:20 PM, Jennifer carr <Lazybu...@comcast.net> wrote:
Jenna that is awesome info. My question to all is did you get a communication in your mail boxes or was it just me?