Nelson Landing public meeting set
Although Nelson Landing developer David Sorensen isn’t commenting on his proposed development for the city waterfront’s East end, he will be talking Oct. 16 at an open house on the project.
He did say the changes he has made to the plan — removing a single family home and triplex on either side of the beach — will give the popular Red Sands Beach and its users more space to breathe.
However, an eight-space parking lot and a 600-square-foot picnic building will replace the two omitted structures. As well, four triplexes are to be built just below the beach, an area now zoned by the City for park and open use space — requiring a rezone decision by city council.
The first public meeting (information session) on the project is Oct. 16 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the development site.
For more information on the project, see http://www.nelsonlanding.com/