omitted facts
I was in a hurry when submitting my last reply so here are some facts which might surprise some 5th ave opponents!
1) The North Shore Neighborhood Plan permits(FOUR)4 story development on the NORTH side of 5th Ave. and the CBD 2 district (south side of 5th) permits TEN (10) STORY development. SOOOOO...maybe we ought not protest this FIVE story development too loudly. Another developer could cast an even greater shadow.
2) The Plan further permits THREE story development on the SOUTH side of sixth avenue and 35' (2 1/2 story) developemt on the North side of sixth and on to the end of North Shore boundries on 30th.
3) This was done to do precisly what is needed and desirable to protect the quality of North Shore housing stock. That is to provide for a TRANSITION from downtown, which is after all a City, where buildings are customarily built to the sidewalks. A very logical stepping down of building height flows from this arrangement.
4)This course was adopted by the North Shore Planning Committee precisely because such an arrangement ALREADY EXISTED...i.e., Presbyterian Towers (10? stories) down to three story 1920's buildings on our side of 5th.
5)Style....this is a very subjective matter but I see STRONG design ties within this project to Deco elements already seen in our neighborhood. We embrace neo-Colonial, neo-Mediterian Revival, neo-Victorian, etc., so what pray tell, is the problem with neo-Deco?
I urge everyone to become educated on this matter because when development in St Petersburg is blocked, even tho a project is fully compliant, with NO varainces required, then we might as well put a fence around the city.
..go to www.loftsville.com.
Become educated, not duped.
I was in a hurry when submitting my last reply so here are some facts which might surprise some 5th ave opponents!
1) The North Shore Neighborhood Plan permits(FOUR)4 story development on the NORTH side of 5th Ave. and the CBD 2 district (south side of 5th) permits TEN (10) STORY development. SOOOOO...maybe we ought not protest this FIVE story development too loudly. Another developer could cast an even greater shadow.
2) The Plan further permits THREE story development on the SOUTH side of sixth avenue and 35' (2 1/2 story) developemt on the North side of sixth and on to the end of North Shore boundries on 30th.
3) This was done to do precisly what is needed and desirable to protect the quality of North Shore housing stock. That is to provide for a TRANSITION from downtown, which is after all a City, where buildings are customarily built to the sidewalks. A very logical stepping down of building height flows from this arrangement.
4)This course was adopted by the North Shore Planning Committee precisely because such an arrangement ALREADY EXISTED...i.e., Presbyterian Towers (10? stories) down to three story 1920's buildings on our side of 5th.
5)Style....this is a very subjective matter but I see STRONG design ties within this project to Deco elements already seen in our neighborhood. We embrace neo-Colonial, neo-Mediterian Revival, neo-Victorian, etc., so what pray tell, is the problem with neo-Deco?
I urge everyone to become educated on this matter because when development in St Petersburg is blocked, even tho a project is fully compliant, with NO varainces required, then we might as well put a fence around the city.
..go to www.loftsville.com.
Become educated, not duped.