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ISPs
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CPV
to offer 10 acres of shops |
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Fundraising
begins on animal shelter |
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FYI |
Map
of future development and open space in our area |
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High-speed
Internet access |
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Douglas
County development news |
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Apartments
Are Coming |
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Grocery
Stores - What is being proposed for our immediate area and
WHERE |
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More
Gas Stations - more
variety, probably not any cheaper |
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CPNHOA
"Bulldozer" Sightings - seeing one is spread faster
than spotting a UFO |
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Use
of land northwest of Castle Pines Parkway and Monarch -
our recommendations |
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Grocery
Stores |
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Village
Square TENANTS list |
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Update
to use of land northwest of Castle Pines Parkway and Monarch |
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ISPs
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Covad
would like us to know they are offering DSL services in CPN. They
are at www.covad.com.
MHO
Networks emailed us and would like us to also know they
serve our area too with wireless access.
Qwest
has begun to serve parts of CPN with its regular DSL service (August)…
some areas of HOA1 are able to get the service. If
you're interested, contact Qwest and have them test your phone line
to see if they can provide you with DSL service at www.qwest.com/dsl. We
have not yet been able to learn their long-range plans for serving
the rest of the community.
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CPV
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The
Urban Group, LLC and Castle Hawk Development & Design will build
the Village at Castle Pines - a 10-acre retail development at the
intersection of Happy Canyon Road and South Santa Fe Drive in Castle
Pines Village. The center is schedule to open in fall 2002.
The
community (Castle Pines Village) has 1,000 homes and about 2,200
people but is expected to expand to 2,800 residences in the next
five years. Homes in the gated community range in price from about
$600,000 to $1.2 million.
Read
the full article from the RM News
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Fundraising
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Ground
breaking began Wednesday, August 22nd on Douglas County's first
area animal shelter.
In
conjunction with the Dumb Friends League, the
facility is slated to open mid-2002.
With
active participants forming a Fundraising
Campaign, CPN an unlimited opportunity to make a
difference to our furry friends and neighbors.
Join
the efforts. Visit us at our booth at the Coyote Ridge
Park Grand Opening.
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Map
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Overview
of development and open space map - The CPN Master Association has
a map showing this whole area (too big for this web site) but is available
to anyone wishing to review it at all Master Association meetings
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High-speed
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CPN
residents should soon have new options for high-speed internet access
that does not require use of a phone line.
In
addition to the current options (ISDN, ISDL, and satellite), AirBlaster
is in the process installing a wireless system, and another company
(MHO.NET) may also install a wireless system to serve the area.
AirBlaster
This Spring, AirBlaster had announced that they would install a
high-speed internet access sytem in CPN. They now say they will
be ready to begin offering service in the next month or so. We will
send out an announcement when the service becomes available. Visit
AirBlaster's web site www.airblaster.com/wireless.asp
for details about the service. AirBlaster will have an antenna at
the Metro District building, and individuals with the service would
have a small receiver (similar in size to a smoke detector) installed
on the outside of their home. This device could be painted the color
of the home. FCC rules prohibit HOA regulation of communication
devices. AirBlaster has signed the contract with the Metro District
to allow installation of the antenna, and a T1 line has been installed.
AirBlaster has ordered equipment. Once the equipment has been installed,
they will announce the service start date.
MHO
We have also been contacted by MHO.NET. This company has a wireless
internet system in Castle Rock, and is currently in the process
of installing equipment to expand that system to Castle Pines Village.
They are exploring expanding it further to include Castle Pines
North, however no decisions have been made about CPN. Visit their
web site for more information about their service plans: www.mho.net.
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Douglas
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DEVELOPMENT
NEWS - HOSPITAL
A new
hospital will be built by HealthOne southwest of I-25 and Lincoln
Avenue. The grading that you see in this area today is related to
this hospital. The official Groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled
for late July 2001, and the facility is expected to open in 2003.
DEVELOPMENT
NEWS - LONE TREE North of CPN ...
The
landscape of the area along both sides of I-25, from Lincoln Avenue
south to the power lines, will change over the next 50 years, as
the area recently annexed by Lone Tree starts to develop. The first
activity will be the new HealthOne hospital, scheduled to open in
2003. Plans have also been announced for a private recreation center.
The
master plan for this area projects development to occur over an
extended 40 to 50 year time period, to include an "urban center"
clustered around a light rail station, that would include offices
and "walk to work" type residences, plus other residential development.
A total of 10,000 residential units are planned (by comparison,
CPN will eventually have about 3,000 homes). What will happen between
Lone Tree and CPN, in the area along I-25, from south of the power
lines to the CP-Parkway exit? The west side of I-25 is already developed
(Surrey Ridge and adjacent neighborhoods).
East
of I-25, there will someday be an Frontage Road from the CP Parkway
exit, north to the new Lone Tree area. Immediately east of the CP
Parkway exit, there will be a small park-and-ride lot for carpoolers,
then the rest of the area immediately east of us is designated for
open space and golf courses as part of The Canyons development.
Just east of the Surrey Ridge exit, there is a small section of
designated open space called the Glendale Farm. Other land on the
east side of I-25, from the power lines south to The Canyons, is
still zoned agricultural and there have been no development proposals
presented.
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Apartments
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A
357-unit apartment complex will be built south of the Safeway. This
complex is described as "upscale," similar to Palomino Park in Highlands
Ranch. The complex was approved by the county a couple of years ago,
and has contributed over $250,000 to our Parks Authority. The construction
date has not been set. The complex has a new owner, Trammel Crow,
who is now working with the county on some revisions to the plan --
they are not changing the number of units, but they are revising some
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Grocery
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Safeway
is gaining momentum to be the first of two grocery stores opening
on the Parkway. No official "opening date" yet but it
is expected to be this year.
King
Soopers received their approval from the County Commissioners
on August 8. The King Soopers has some final things to arrange before
the county issues the building permit, but they hope to begin construction
in a month. Opening date will probably be spring 2002.
The
conditions of the County's approval for both grocery stores contain
some good news for CPN - the Safeway will pay a fee to our
Parks Authority, and the King Soopers will be required to dedicate
4 acres of land north of the Parkway for inclusion in a new park
that is being planned near the Community Center, and to grade that
land.
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There's
more gas-station competition coming (but don't place any bets on
a major gas-price war developing).
Both
of the grocery stores have plans to install gas pumps as part of
their "club card" programs.
And
here comes another one. BP Amoco has plans in the works to build
a station and car wash on the site of the old temporary bank building
(north of the Parkway, east of the fire station).
We
are working together with Charter Oaks and Beverly Hills neighborhoods
to request changes to several aspects of that proposed plan, including
buffering from adjacent homes, noise, lighting, design, and traffic
flow. The County and the developer are now working on plan revisions
and we'll have another chance to comment.
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CPNHOA
"Bulldozer" Sightings spread faster than spotting a UFO |
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What's
up with all the bulldozers? We're getting lots of inquiries about
all the bulldozer activity in areas where we hadn't heard anything
about plans to build … does this mean there's something new we haven't
heard about yet? Nope, it's related to water and sewer lines.
Specifically: South of Castle Pines Parkway, between Royal Hill and the commercial
area near Village Square - this is related to installation of
water and sewer lines to serve the commercial area. There have been
NO plans submitted for any buildings on the land south of the Parkway
between Royal Hill and the power lines.
Monarch
and Castle Pines Parkway - the recent digging was related to
installation of water lines to take water from the new well (further
north on Monarch) to the water treatment plant (southwest of Monarch
and Oxford, west of Buffalo Ridge school.) There are NO current
proposals for any development on this land.
Road
to the water treatment plant (southwest of Monarch and Oxford,
west of Buffalo Ridge school.) This is also related to installing
the water lines from the new well to the treatment plant. Contrary
to some rumors that have been heard, this activity is NOT going
to become a road to Castle Pines Village. The road is and will remain
a service road for our Metro District to access the treatment plant,
and it will end at the treatment plant. The road will end up getting
paved, and there is a trail planned in this area as part of the
overall CPN trail plan.
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Update
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No
development proposals for this land have come in yet.
The
new Commercial Development Action Committee (which has been working
proactively with the County's Planning staff and with local developers
and residents) wrote a Position Statement that was distributed to
the County Planning Director and to each of the commercial property
owners.
This
letter strongly stated that the community wanted to see any grocery
stores located as closely to I-25 as possible and that we would
oppose any intense retail uses for this commercially-zoned parcel.
We
proposed several alternate uses, including:
- use
of the land as a park or open space
- rezoning
the area to residential
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comercial development that would be more compatible with the community
(such as a telecommunications central office, a senior care facility
or community, childcare facilities, a library, church or community
recreation center or small scale low-rise professional and medical
offices).
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Grocery
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It's
time to put our comments together on both the Safeway and King Soopers
proposals. We just got our official "referral" request
for the Safeway and the King Soopers referral could be coming soon.
The
land in question is zoned commercial so there is no option to comment
about whether we think is is a good idea to have commercial development
in this location, but we can submit comments/requests related to
items such as lighting, buffering, traffic management et.
Will
we end up with one or two grocery stores? No one knows at this point.
Many people say that the first one to break ground will go in and
the other store will opt out. But other people think that two stores
could succeed here and that both of them will proceed. It is a private
market decision that the stores will make.
Safeway
has signed a contract with the developer of the Village Square commercial
center to put a store southeast of the Total station.
The
Safeway developer has already shared the site plans and building
sketches with the CPN Commercial
Development Committee.
King
Soopers has signed a contract with the owners of the commercially-zoned
portion of the Legae Ranch to put a store just south and west
of the Village Square, east of the power lines. The King Soopers
store would have its entrance facing north, with truck loading docks
on the southeast side of the store (facing toward I-25. The plan
that has been filed does not include any development of the land
between the power lines and the homes on the eastern border of CPN.
These
commercial areas are NOT located within the boundaries of the Castle
Pines North Planned Development, so we have no Design Review Authority
over these developments. We will get opportunities to review the
plans and submit comments to the County.
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Village
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Village
Square has announced some additions to the tenant list. They
have new commitments from
an Ice Cream
Shop opening in March.
Here
are the announcements regarding opening dates for the service businesses'
opening dates:
Celtic
Crossing Irish Pub & Restaurant - OPEN NOW
Dry
Cleaners - target date 11/20
Liquor Store - target date 11/20
Hair
Salon - 12/8
Tanning Salon - target date 12/8
LaDolce Vita Italian Restaurant - target date mid-December
2000
Furniture store - target date mid-December 2000
Insurance Office (American Family) - target date January
2001.
Bank
West has announced that they will open in their new building on
November 27. The spaces include an Insurance Office (Farmers), a
realtor (Don Bodeda) and a chiropractor (John Stevens) all targeted
to open in early December.
Both
of these centers have a few spaces left to lease. If you are interested
in space, contact:
Village
Square - Doug Mitchell at 303-660-1600 or
the Bank West Building - Tim Price (303)688-7300.
These
are a prior list of the retail/service businesses that have
committed to the center:
Irish Pub
Italian
Restaurant
Liquor Store
Dry Cleaner
Hair Salon
Day spa/fitness
center
Insurance
Agency
Dentist
Small specialty
furniture store
A few
of the spaces are still pending; potential tenants include
a deli
a boutique
a copy shop
a sports bar.
BankWest will be moving to their permanent building in this area also.
Both the Bank and Village Square have office space that is being
leased out.
Once
the Bank moves, its current site will be a new Amoco service
station.
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Update
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There
have been, as of 10-12, no development proposals for this land.
The
new Commercial Development Action Committee (which has been working
proactively with the County's Planning staff and with local developers
and residents) wrote a Position Statement that was distributed to
the County Planning Director and to each of the commercial property
owners.
This
letter strongly stated that the community wanted to see any grocery
stores located as closely to I-25 as possible and that we would
oppose any intense retail uses for this commercially-zoned parcel.
We
proposed several alternate uses, including:
- use
of the land as a park or open space
- rezoning
the area to residential
-
comercial development that would be more compatible with the community
(such as a telecommunications central office, a senior care facility
or community, childcare facilities, a library, church or community
recreation center or small scale low-rise professional and medical
offices).
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