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WORDS Continued from page 10 construction in late June. The 137 unit – 3-story complex will
include independent, assisted living and memory care units that
If they maintain the current level of activity, you should be include studio, one and two-bedroom units scheduled to open
shopping there by next Easter.
in the fall of next year. The project abounds with amenities
that include social engagement activities, residential care, nu-
First phase ground work ac- merous dining options, physical therapy and a physician clinic.
tivity for a 4,500 square foot WellAge Senior Living will manage JCSL.
retail/commercial building is
well underway at the southwest Adjacent to Jackson Creek
corner of Meadows Boulevard Senior Living and the Jack-
and Ambrosia Street in the des- son Creek Self Storage is
ignated Meadows Town Center the large MOUNTAIN
parcel. Local developer Mal-
colm Mulroney – Castle Rock Development Company is the VIEW ELECTRIC AS-
SOCIATION’s UTILITY
owner. No tenants announced at this time.
STATION. The Town has
approved an amended land-
The Promenade is about half built out, and its developers are al- scaping plan for immediate implementation which will include
ready looking at expanding across I-25 to the East. Alberta De- the sidewalk, decorative wall, plantings and site irrigation along
velopment Partners has approached the Town of Castle Rock
the exterior of the substation. The plan excludes any landscap-
ing on the northern boundary of the site. The key reason for the
plan is to address the new well and the need for maneuvering
space for their operation.
At Monument
Marketplace,
plans for the
restaurant pad
adjacent to
Freddy’s that some years ago was going to be a Culver’s, are
now progressing through the Planning Department for approval
of a KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN. The application calls
for a 3,161 square foot building with a drive-thru on the .90-
acre site. Thirty four percent of this currently bare site will be
for annexation of 21.7 acres that would adjoin another 34.9 landscaped with the inclusion of trees in the landscape islands
acres already within the Town limits, directly across I-25 from and elsewhere on the site that should definitely enhance the site.
the existing Promenade development to be known as PROM- Ownership is Harman Management Corp of Los Altos, CA.
ENADE CENTER EAST. Though in the early stage of plan-
ning, the thoughts are for either apartments, commercial or PERRY PARK - Tony does it again! M R Hauling has com-
both, depending upon market conditions and zoning approvals. pleted the Perry Park
This amounts to about 475 apartments or, 300,000 square feet Spring Slash Pickup with
of commercial, or a combination thereof. Their biggest prob- another record haul thanks
lem is how to provide appropriate access to the site which is to the community’s ex-
projected to produce about 4,500 trips per day. If they can solve tensive mitigation efforts
the various growth problems involved, its eventual construction – kudos to everyone in the
is anticipated to produce between $11 million (all multi-family) effort to reduce fire risk.
and $26 million (all commercial) of assessed value and +$2 Another pickup in Octo-
million of sales tax (all commercial). This is one to follow over ber! If you want to wit-
the next couple of years as Castle Rock continues to expand in ness the power of a major fire, attend the annual slash burn at
all directions – no more small town!
the Perry Park Gravel Pit when the Fire Department directs a
controlled burn of the nearly 100 truckloads of slash collected
MONUMENT – JACKSON CREEK PARKWAY – The large from the previous year’s two pickups. It takes place on a day
JACK SO N that is snowing and has snow already on the ground, and wind
CREEK SE- conditions must be satisfactory.
NIOR LIVING
development has Recognition and recommendation of Susan Rule’s RAMPART
progressed from LANDSCAPE AND ARBOR SERVICE which has provided
several months
of grading and
underground utilities of the 6.4-acre site, to the formal start of Continued on page 12
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