parkranchadmin | 05 September, 2008 09:11
Well, it appears there is a draw.
The County Commission voted 3-2 to delay the decision for Park Cattle to move forward with community development. This is a good sign for Park Cattle, as they have now until November to show the plan's ultimate assets.
After being voted down by most, this decision shows that those in charge of deciding believe there could be some benefits of the plan. Now they're giving Park Cattle more time to demonstrate those benefits.
If you've read anything on this site, there are multiple tabs you can click on this site that prove Douglas County residents will enjoy the plans that Park Cattle has.
If you are new to the site, and disagree with the delay and believe Park Cattle shouldn't develop, take time to read some the Park covenant and learn more about the Park family. Some of the media reports in the area show only the negative aspects of the plan, which are few. Here we have the positive gain of the plan and what it can do for current and future residents.
Enjoy.
parkranchadmin | 03 September, 2008 17:05
Tomorrow, Thursday September 4, 2008 will mark a day in history for the Douglas County and Park Cattle Co.
The Douglas County Commissioners will vote to pass or reject Park Cattle's plan to develop some of the already developed land east of Highway 395 and conserve most land west of 395.
We hope to make it a day that will result in a great future for locals and residents in the future: development of low-income homes with parks, small restaurants and land for schools on the east side of 395. This would leave the majority of the beautiful land west of 395 untouched, or used for a horse park.
We hope that the County Commissioners will see the broader picture of this 40-50 year plan, and build for the future of those who live in the county now, and those, maybe even your children or grandchildren someday, who will call the beautiful area home one day.
parkranchadmin | 02 September, 2008 09:06
One great opportunity to come out of the Park Cattle Co. master plan has to do with horses.
Denise Beronio had an article in the Record-Courier last week giving a detailed outlook on how the horse park project, in the plans for Park Cattle, would greatly benefit horses and the people who love horses.
Beronio met with Park Cattle and gave suggestions to make the horse park one that would be beneficial to the slumping economy, and help children and adults alike enjoy the fun that riding and caring for horses provides.
Click here to read the story.
parkranchadmin | 25 August, 2008 07:42
parkranchadmin | 14 August, 2008 08:38
When a development like the Park Ranch Plan is showcased, there are many benefits. In a slow economy, the plan would be perfect for seldom used construction workers, families in need of low-income housing and schools that need to be built. The plan entails a solid working foundation for area residents and amenities that might not be built unless the resolution is passed.
The plan took a hit Wednesday when the Douglas County Planning Commission rejected the initiative, 6-1.
It was interesting to find a story a few clicks away on the Record-Courier Web site. The story, Polyphaser moving to Idaho, is one Douglas County doesn't really want to see. Click the link to read the story.
Our economy needs rejuvenation for business owners and with 100 people notified in the story that the Douglas plant is closing, they can either move to Hayden, Idaho, or stay in Douglas County and find a new job.
Job creation is a big motive for the Park family, and in the 50-year plan there would be plenty of work, giving Douglas County residents job security.
parkranchadmin | 12 August, 2008 16:20
The Douglas County Planning Commission delayed its meeting with Park Cattle Tuesday and rescheduled it for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday.
The commission approved the project for Big George Ventures Tuesday, which will include 254 patio homes, 27 duplexes, 56 four-unit townhomes and 18 common-area parcels, according to the Record-Courier.
The Minden Town Board approved the Park Cattle Plan last week after the Gardnerville Board rejected it.
parkranchadmin | 11 August, 2008 08:54
When the Minden Town Board voted 3-2 to approve the Park Cattle plan last week, it was a huge step in the right direction.
After the plan was voted down at the Gardnerville Town Board last Monday, it’s safe to say that some of the political figures in Douglas County are understanding some of the benefits of the plan as previously discussed on this blog.
Another hurdle for Park Cattle comes on Tuesday at 1 p.m. when the master plan amendment goes up for approval at the Douglas County Planning Commission.
parkranchadmin | 05 August, 2008 16:00
Sorry this is a little late, but now is your chance to go down to the Town Board Meeting and listen, or participate, in the first meeting for the Park Cattle plan. It is located at the Douglas County Commission Room of the Douglas County Administration Building, which is the old courthouse, at 1818 Eighth Street.
Wednesday's meeting starts at 6 p.m. and two hours have been scheduled for debate on the subject, with President and CEO Brad Nelson in attendance representing Park Cattle.
The agenda says the meeting will include "discussion and possible action to approve, approve with conditions, or deny DA 08-048," which is the Park Cattle Master Plan. Also the meeting will look at the Specific Plan, which also could be approved.
Today would be a perfect time to ask the head of Park Cattle questions or to address concerns with the plan.
Tuesday there was a meeting in Gardnerville and the Record-Courier did an article on it, to see it click here.
This is the first step in Park Cattle's plan to conserve the beautiful land west of Highway 395 and to build schools, parks and affordable work-force homes on the already-developed land east of Highway 395.
Check back here later this week to discuss and review the meeting.
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parkranchadmin | 17 July, 2008 16:32
Thank you for visiting the Park Ranch Web site. It was created to inform Douglas County residents about Park Cattle Company’s long term vision for the area.
The blog will be updated constantly to review stories in local media outlets, discuss current topics, explain some of the benefits of the development and go into detail about the 50-year plan Park Cattle has for the area.
Here is an opportunity to discuss your concerns and help Park Cattle create a project we can all be proud of for generations to come. Park Cattle knows the site will not change every user’s stance on the subject, but understanding the vision and benefits of the company is very important.
We appreciate your comments.
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