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    6/12/2007
    Your turn to dream about the riverfront...

    Straight out of a Hollywood movie, young man comes back to the streets and river of his childhood, surrounded by an aura of romance and beauty. And like the ‘Music Man,’ Mark Geall comes to town yes, to hopefully make a buck, but also creating an excitement built around the issues of the day. And today, that issue is environmental sustainability.

    Geall and his company, Tanesay Development, are seeking the public’s help with plans for a prize swath of river real estate running under Appleton’s College Avenue bridge on the south side of the meandering Fox River. Set the date aside and join Geall a week from today.

    Tuesday, June 19 at 5:30 p.m. at the Telulah Park Pavilion, 1300 E. Newberry St., Appleton. Rain or shine.

    RiverHeath, the development. Even sounds like a Hollywood movie.

    But here’s the meat of it for me. Geall’s exciting project is a riverfront development that’s just as it’s supposed to be – a heavily contaminated industrial site of old, cleaned up and ready for its 21st century use – some combination of “residential, office and retail in a dense core with a green space, or ‘heath’, in the center”, “at the forefront of sustainability, embracing the natural setting of the site and U.S. Green Building Council LEED certification.”

    And all of that with a riverwalk, walking trails throughout and plenty of public access to the river. Really great stuff.

    A couple photos of the old M-I Drilling site – and conceptual ‘future site possibilities’ – are on the RiverHeath web site linked above, that will continue to be updated “as RiverHeath, the development, takes shape.”

    So take the family to Telulah Park, next Tuesday and get the first look at Geall’s exciting ideas for the site – and more importantly, add ideas of your own. You’ll be just up the trail from stunning river views and the beautiful, reclaimed and ready-to-develop property.


    COMMENTS

    Perhaps this was the project referred to in the newspaper article a few weeks back which was part of the 5 year plan?

    Last year about this time I'm trying to recall the protest by residents of Prospect street about potential condos being built right down at water's edge.

    And elsewhere I've seen that sort of "development" blocking the natural views here in Appleton and elsewhere as the real estate crowd get accessibility to parcels of riverfront land.

    While they've kept the height restricted to 3 or 4 levels at some of these rivers edge developments and the Architectural Record gave an award of excellence to the newly gentrified Old Third Ward in Milwaukee, I'll be interested to see if actual LEED platinum certification is sought for both buildings and community. There is a LEED communities certification program that addresses the impact on a wider area.

    The ECOS-Fox Valley (Energy Coalition for a Sustainable Fox Valley) has taken an active role learning how our Regional Planning Commission, cities, UW Extension and concerned individuals can bring energy independence and sustainable long term goals to the Fox Valley.

    I hope that the discussion begun here continues.
    This project is not below Third Ward homes. The project seemingly will be very sensitive to balancing wise, effective use of the land - and taxpaying properties - with the public's ability to access and view the river. JE

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    Lon Ponschock (Tue Jun 12 12:18:22 2007)

    Because the RiverHeath site is down the hill from the homes up on the College Avenue level, the new homes will not block anyone's views-- hopefully they will walk down the hill and enjoy the river more... also we are seeking LEED-ND certification, a new pilot project for the LEED program that certifies the entire neighborhood. Check out www.RiverHeath.com for more!
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    Mark Geall (Fri Jun 15 11:01:27 2007)




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