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Volume 3, Number 40 | November 17, 2011
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he Carbondale Board of Trustees chose Jan. 31 on Tuesday night as the date for a mail-in ballot election for voters to decide whether to approve or deny the 24-acre Village at Crystal River PUD proposal. The ballot question reads as follows: “Shall the Town of Carbondale approve Ordinance No. 16, Series of 2011, which ordinance would rezone 24 acres within the Town of Carbondale as the Village At Crystal River P.U.D., and thereby allow phased development of up to 140,000 square feet of commercial buildings and 164 multi-family residences, or a combination thereof (together with utilities, lighting, parking, access roads, landscaping, and other improvements), limit the maximum size of a new full service grocery store to be developed in the first phase of the project to no larger than 60,000 square feet, limit the maximum size of all other commercial buildings to no larger than 30,000 square feet, and authorize collection of a 1.0% Public Improvements Fee against gross sales of transactions within the P.U.D. that are subject to the Town’s sales and use tax until debt to be incurred by a Title 32 Special District to construct Highway 133 improvements is fully repaid.” The project is proposed for a parcel west of Highway 133 and north of Main Street. Proposed by developer Rich Schierburg, the project calls for 125,000 square feet of retail space, a new 58,000-square-foot grocery store, plus 15,000 square feet of office space and up to 164 residential units. Other allowed uses include a gas station, bank and restaurant. Later phases could include a hotel, medical facility, senior care facility, school or light manufacturing. The trustees first approved Village at Crystal River 5-1 on Nov. 1 then referred it to a vote of the people. The Jan. 31 election will be administered by Garfield County Clerk Jean Alberico.
e Sopris Sun will be available a day early to enjoy over the anksgiving holiday. Look for e Sun in newstands Wednesday aernoon on Nov. 23.
Charles Richardson opened his Honest Grind espresso drive-through on Highway 133 about a month ago. Coffee hounds are slowing their cars and catching on fast, because Richardson was doing pretty good business on Wednesday morning. The Honest Grind is believed to be Carbondale’s first drive-through coffee dispensary. Richardson is an Atlanta native who moved to town three years ago, in part for the rock climbing. He’s donating a percentage of his proceeds to the Roaring Fork High School prom and Project Graduation. Photo by Lynn Burton