[Vision2020] Christ Church cathedral?

J Ford privatejf32 at hotmail.com
Fri Mar 18 12:24:12 PST 2005


Shouldn't the Williams/Hall Trust be examined to see just what it stipulates 
can be done with that parcel?  There very easily could be conditions on it 
that would not allow CC to do just whatever the heck they want to.



>From: "Bill London" <london at moscow.com>
>To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>CC: vera white <vnwhite at cableone.net>
>Subject: [Vision2020] Christ Church cathedral?
>Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:43:09 -0800
>
>The Moscow City Council will be dealing with the request (see below) by 
>Christ Church to create a 7 acre parcel from their present 40 acre parcel.  
>The land is located just south of the Trail property which may become the 
>new Moscow High School.  If the school bond passes, the school district 
>will bring roads and utilities out to the school, past the Christ Church 
>parcel.  That will increase its value and make it much easier to develop as 
>Moscow sprawls northeast around the high school.
>Since Christ Church will not be able to use Garts as their new cathedral 
>(thanks to the Moscow Food Co-op lease), will the church now go back to 
>their earlier cathedral plan?
>BL
>   AGENDA
>
>   MOSCOW CITY COUNCIL
>
>   Monday, March 21, 2004                                                   
>                                                                     7:00 
>p.m.
>
>   City Hall Council Chambers,
>
>   206 East Third Street, 2nd Floor
>
>
>
>   6.         Williams/Hall Family Trust Lot Division - Joel Plaskon
>
>   David Williams, Hall Family Trust, and Christ Church requests lot 
>division approval to create a 7.74 acre parcel of land (currently owned by 
>Christ Church) from a 39.76 acre parcel of land owned by David 
>Williams/Hall Family Trust in the Area of City Impact.  The subject 
>property is adjacent to City limits, addressed as 2700 East "D" Street and 
>located in the Agriculture Forestry (AF) Zoning District.  City plans call 
>for future extensions of "D" Street, Third Street and "F" Street into the 
>subject property as future collector and arterial streets.  Parkland 
>dedication is not required for the AF Zoning District.  On March 14, 2005, 
>the Public Works/Finance Committee reviewed this matter and recommended 
>conditional approval and requested additional information about a future 
>easterly extension of Paradise Path along the south edge of the subject 
>land.  Staff will discuss the path matter at the Council meeting.  Reviewed 
>by the Public Works/Finance Committee on March 14, 2005.
>
>
>
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