Public Notices

Marble Cliff Public Notices

2015 W. FIFTH AVE. DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL PRESENTED AT MARCH COUNCIL MEEITNG

Representatives of F2 Companies presented a revised development proposal for 2015 W. Fifth Ave. to Village Council at its March 11, 2019 meeting.  The proposed development, being referred to as The Packard at Marble Cliff, would highlight the existing manor house as the central focus of the new residential community.  The project would contain no more than 37 units, consisting of a mix of one-bedroom and two-bedroom units.  Additionally, three carriage houses would be built to provide 3 residential units as well as accommodate garage parking.   Renovation of the manor house would also contain up to 4 residential units.   The first floor of the manor house would provide The Packard residents with common space and amenities.  For more information, click on 2015 W Fifth Development Package March 2019.

Council will review the proposal as the first official step for consideration of rezoning the property as a Planned Development District (PDD).  A PDD would establish zoning regulations specifically for this property.  The rezoning process will include a public hearing at a future meeting of Council where residents will have the opportunity to share their views of the proposal.  Notice of this public hearing will be provided to residents.

Marble Cliff Public Notices

CHRISTMAS TREES TO BE PICKED-UP FROM JANUARY 7 TO FEBRUARY 4, 2019

Grandview Parks and Rec will pick up and recycle cut Christmas trees from January 7 until February 4, 2019.  Please place them along the curb, not in the street. To facilitate recycling of trees, please observe the following rules.
Remove all lights, decorations and tree stands.
– Once the tree is out of the house, please remove any tree bag or plastic and dispose. – – Plastic bags are not recyclable with the trees.
– Do not remove limbs or cut tree in half.
– Do not set-out other items with the Christmas trees, including wreaths and pine roping, which contain wire or metal frames.  These items can not be recycled.

Depending upon the number of trees set out for pick-up, all streets are scheduled to have trees picked up at least once per week.