Letter to the editor: New development loading docks will ruin views on Peak 8

My wife and I own on Peak Eight Court and at One Ski Hill
Place. Both properties are located at the base of Peak 8.

The town of Breckenridge transferred additional density from
the proposed parking garage to the base of Peak 8 to accommodate the developer,
Lionheart. The proposed development includes a truck access across the front
elevation of One Ski Hill Place for their loading docks and trash area. One Ski
Hill Place has a beautiful entry and gorgeous views of the Continental Divide.
Not only will this negatively impact One Ski Hill Place’s front elevation and
views (if trucks are waiting to be unloaded) but create noise from their
deliveries and trash pickup. The One Ski Hill Place building curves toward the
planned loading docks and will “catch” and echo any noise being generated.

Lionheart’s development needs to be decreased so as it
doesn’t infringe the front elevation of One Ski Hill Place. Lionheart’s loading
docks need to be oriented directly off Ski Hill Road in front of their
property. Per the master plan, One Ski Hill Place was to be the flagship
building at the base of Peak 8. Please don’t let a developer destroy the
aesthetics of the base of Peak 8 for their own financial gain. Rather, town of
Breckenridge needs to enforce the master plan with Lionheart, including making
them abide with the view corridor, building setback and their proposed building
properly stepping down.

via:: Summit Daily