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	<title>Comments on: The Revenge of City Planning</title>
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		<title>By: M Richards</title>
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		<description>Thank you so much for your brilliant post.

What do architects believe would be a fair cost, per square foot of buildings at Ponte Vista?

If I revealed that Bob origianally was thinking of building costs at around $550.00 per square foot, doesn&#039;t that seem just a wee bit high?

I ask this with tongue in cheek because we have the original tract map Bob submitted with his first application and it stated the sizes of each building and the combined square footage of the buildings.

Origianally his I.S. stated that his building costs would be approximately $817 Million Dollars, not counting the $122 Million for the land.

Many of us have thought for quite some time that Bob was platinum-coating his construction estimates, from the get-go.

The guidelines finally established by the Planning Department for the site is somewhat problematic for folks who continue to demand that the site remain with its current zoning and we don&#039;t know what Councilwoman Hahn&#039;s stance will be for the future of the site once Bob&#039;s plans are turned down by the Planning Commission and the City Council.

It&#039;s going to get more fun before it gets boring in San Pedro.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you so much for your brilliant post.</p>
<p>What do architects believe would be a fair cost, per square foot of buildings at Ponte Vista?</p>
<p>If I revealed that Bob origianally was thinking of building costs at around $550.00 per square foot, doesn&#8217;t that seem just a wee bit high?</p>
<p>I ask this with tongue in cheek because we have the original tract map Bob submitted with his first application and it stated the sizes of each building and the combined square footage of the buildings.</p>
<p>Origianally his I.S. stated that his building costs would be approximately $817 Million Dollars, not counting the $122 Million for the land.</p>
<p>Many of us have thought for quite some time that Bob was platinum-coating his construction estimates, from the get-go.</p>
<p>The guidelines finally established by the Planning Department for the site is somewhat problematic for folks who continue to demand that the site remain with its current zoning and we don&#8217;t know what Councilwoman Hahn&#8217;s stance will be for the future of the site once Bob&#8217;s plans are turned down by the Planning Commission and the City Council.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s going to get more fun before it gets boring in San Pedro.</p>
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