For now, potential growth changes to the NTC Precise Plan have been tabled. Corky McMillin Cos. officials wrote a letter to Liberty Station homeowners Oct. 12 explaining they were not pursuing any further changes to the plan, which would have included demolition of a conference center and construction on a hotel and residential units. Representatives from Corky McMillan originally presented their changes to the NTC Precise Plan at the July Peninsula Community Planning Board (PCPB) meeting to a less-than-favorable public response. Their presentation included three building use-related amendments to the precise plan – expanding use types for the historical district buildings located at the north end of Liberty Station and demolition of the Liberty Station Conference Center (Building 623) located at 2600 Laning Road. Under the proposed change, the conference center would have been replaced by a 350-room hotel, as well as the replacement of the Liberty Station Gymnasium (Building 271) with 30 residential units. The PCPB created an NTC Precise Plan subcommittee at its July meeting and addressed the potential changes during meetings in August and September. That group also held a community meeting open to the public in August.