During a recent government meeting, the board unanimously approved the minutes from the previous session and moved on to a significant public hearing regarding a proposed 48-unit senior living apartment project. This planned unit development is set to be located at the southern end of Cougar Avenue, adjacent to the Shadow Mountain subdivision.
The public hearing opened with a call for community input, with several residents indicating their intention to speak. Ed Higbee, a local businessman and project advocate, provided an overview of the proposal, emphasizing the need for senior housing in Park County, where approximately 10,000 residents are over the age of 65. He noted that the project aims to create a supportive living environment for seniors, addressing the current shortage of rental options exacerbated by the rise of short-term rentals in the area.
Higbee explained the difference between a planned unit development (PUD) and a standard zoning change, highlighting that a PUD allows for specific project planning, which is crucial for maintaining the character of the development. The proposed project will consist of four separate buildings designed to resemble individual homes rather than a large apartment complex, with features such as ample windows and access to green spaces.
The meeting underscored the importance of community engagement in the planning process, as residents were encouraged to voice their opinions and concerns. Higbee acknowledged the potential impact on neighboring properties but stressed the necessity of providing housing options for those in need, particularly seniors who may not have the means to maintain their own homes.
As the public hearing continues, the board will consider the feedback from community members before making a final decision on the project.