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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/08/2015 - Planning And Zoning Board - Summary Agenda - Regular MeetingPlanning and Zoning Board Page 1 October 8, 2015 Jennifer Carpenter, Chair City Council Chambers Kristin Kirkpatrick, Vice Chair City Hall West Jeff Hansen 300 Laporte Avenue Gerald Hart Fort Collins, Colorado Emily Heinz Michael Hobbs Cablecast on City Cable Channel 14 Jeffrey Schneider on the Comcast cable system The City of Fort Collins will make reasonable accommodations for access to City services, programs, and activities and will make special communication arrangements for persons with disabilities. Please call 221-6515 (TDD 224- 6001) for assistance. Regular Hearing October 8, 2015 6:00 PM • ROLL CALL • AGENDA REVIEW • CITIZEN PARTICIPATION (30 minutes total for non-agenda and pending application topics) • CONSENT AGENDA 1. Draft Minutes for September 10, 2015, P&Z Hearing The purpose of this item is to approve the draft minutes for the September 10, 2015, Planning and Zoning Board hearing. • DISCUSSION AGENDA 2. CSU Medical Center, Site Plan Advisory Review #SPA150005 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This is a request for a Site Plan Advisory Review (SPAR) by Colorado State University to construct a new medical center at the northwest the corner of South College Avenue and West Prospect Road. The project includes a 113,000 square foot, four-story building within an approximately 4 acre site. The site is located in the Community Commercial (CC) zone district. Planning and Zoning Board Agenda City of Fort Collins Page 2 APPLICANT: Fred Haberecht Colorado State University 6030 Campus Delivery Fort Collins, CO 80523 3. Affinity at Fort Collins PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This Project Development Plan (PDP) would create 161 new apartment units for seniors (age 55 and up) on an undeveloped 8.4-acre parcel accessed from Corbett Drive, north of Lowes home improvement store. The units are all contained in a single three-story building with a footprint of 62,731 square feet. Units are a mix of 1 and 2-bedroom units totaling 246 bedrooms. A community building with a pool anchors a 1.3-acre multi-use outdoor space with walkways, gardens, BBQ area, and recreational features. 263 parking spaces are provided in a mix of surface parking, garage spaces, and carport spaces. Access is via a private drive extended northward from the cul-de-sac terminus of Corbett Drive. The access configuration is largely directed by City Engineering, Transportation, and Planning staff. Modifications of standards are requested for wall length of perimeter garages, a buffer yard setback for perimeter garages, and to allow the private drive access configuration mentioned above. APPLICANT: Ripley Design, Inc. 419 Canyon Ave, Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521 4. Fort Collins Hotel Parking Garage PROJECT DESCRIPTION This project proposes to construct a 3-level mixed-use parking garage with 325 parking spaces and 3,200 square feet of retail space at the corner of Chestnut and Jefferson Streets (363 Jefferson Street). The parking garage is proposed as a public-private partnership between the City of Fort Collins, the Downtown Development Authority, and the developers of the Fort Collins Hotel (Bohemian Companies, McWhinney, and Sage Hospitality). 113 parking spaces will be dedicated to the Fort Collins Hotel (approved by the Planning and Zoning Board on August 10, 2015) and 212 parking spaces will be public parking managed by the City. APPLICANT: Stu MacMillan Bohemian Companies 262 East Mountain Avenue Fort Collins CO, 80524 OWNER: Same City of Fort Collins Page 3 5. Midtown Urban Renewal Plan Modification PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this item is for the Planning and Zoning Board to determine whether two proposed modifications to the Midtown Plan are in conformity with City Plan. This Resolution follows the action taken by the Fort Collins Urban Renewal Authority Board (the “URA Board”) at its September 8, 2015 meeting and City Council at its September 15, 2015 meeting. One modification would remove the territory in the Midtown Plan area that is currently not in either of the Midtown Plan’s two approved tax increment financing district, Prospect South and Foothills Mall (other than the area preserved in the plan to connect the two tax increment financing districts). The other modification would amend wording in the Midtown Plan to clarify that the Plan identifies and describes only one urban renewal project. APPLICANT: Fort Collins Urban Renewal Authority • OTHER BUSINESS • ADJOURNMENT