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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/05/2016 - Planning And Zoning Board - Agenda - Work SessionPlanning and Zoning Board Page 1 August 5, 2016 Kristin Kirkpatrick, Chair Conference Room A Gerald Hart, Vice Chair 281 N. College Avenue Jennifer Carpenter Fort Collins, Colorado Jeff Hansen 80524 Emily Heinz Michael Hobbs Jeffrey Schneider Planning and Zoning Hearing will be held on Thursday, August 11, 2016, in City Hall Chambers. Regular Work Session August 5, 2016 281 N. College Avenue – Conference Room A 12:00 - 4:00 pm Consent: 1. July 14, 2016, P&Z Hearing Draft Minutes 2. Town of Windsor I-25/392 Design Standards (Gloss) Discussion: 3. 632 S. Peterson Multi-Family PDP (Frickey) Policy and Legislation: • None noted. Board Topics: • 2020 Climate Action Plan (CAP) Strategic Plan (Ex) • Old Town Planning Projects (Gloss/Wray/McWilliams) • Food Truck Vendor Updates (Wray) • City Plan Scope / BFO Updates (Gloss) Projected Time 12:00 – 12:15pm 12:15 –1:00pm 1:00 – 3:30pm Planning and Zoning Board Work Session Agenda City Plan – Potential Indicators for Report Card - 8/2/16 Indicator Source Include in Report Card (Y/N) Land Use Compact land use pattern within a well-defined boundary Community Vision and Goals (1997) N A city of cohesive, distinct, diverse, attractive and safe neighborhoods Community Vision and Goals (1997) N A primary downtown center supported by other districts with unique or specialized areas such as employment, civic, mixed-use, and commercial Community Vision and Goals (1997) Y Mixed-use redevelopment, revitalization and economic growth in existing, underutilized commercial and industrial areas Community Vision and Goals (1997) Y New Activity Centers in Transit-Served Areas – pedestrian and transit oriented, high quality of life for residents Structure Plan (1997) Y Housing density – 5 or more du/acre in LMN, 12 or more du/acre in MMN City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) N Compact Urban Form – Development occurring near GMA boundaries (%) compared to development occurring in Structure Plan activity centers (% housing, % commercial) City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) Y Development occurring within the targeted infill areas (%) City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) Y Mixed-use activity – number of existing/planned neighborhood centers (including Neighborhood Commercial Districts) City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) Y Mixed-use activity – Percentage of people within ¼ mile of supermarkets, parks, schools, and transit stops (2009 report) City Plan Indicator Report (2009) Y Land Absorption – amount of vacant land inside the GMA (%) and supply of vacant land for housing available within the GMA (years) City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) Y Land Absorption – potential number of housing units and jobs that could be accommodated on vacant, approved, and redevelopment land within the GMA City Plan Indicator Report (2009) Y Redevelopment Activity – number of redevelopment projects City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) Y Regulatory Framework – number of appeals City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) N City Plan – Potential Indicators for Report Card - 8/2/16 Transportation Improve air quality, manage traffic congestion, and support efficient land use Community Vision and Goals (1997) N Our community will have a comprehensive public transit system Community Vision and Goals (1997) Y Vehicle Miles Traveled – Growth rate of VMT at or below the population growth rate (compounded annual growth rate) City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) N Transportation Mode Split – Trips by single-occupant vehicles (SOV) decrease by at least 1% compounded annually City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) N Community Appearance and Design Housing in many different forms will be included in attractive, safe neighborhoods that encourage walking and social interaction Community Vision and Goals (1997) Y Commercial buildings will contribute to the character of Fort Collins as a unique place Community Vision and Goals (1997) N Economy Fort Collins will maintain its role as a regional economic center Community Vision and Goals (1997) N Continue to support cultural amenities as an important contributor to our economic health and as a reflection of the importance of the arts and our heritage Community Vision and Goals (1997) Y Job Creation – Compounded annual growth rate between 1.8-3% City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) N Jobs-Housing Balance – Ratio of employees to housing units City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) Y Business – Number of new employers, measured by active sales/use tax account growth (# and %) City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) N Basic-Nonbasic Jobs Balance – ratio around 1 basic job per 2.5-3 nonbasic jobs City Plan Indicator Report (2009) Y Housing A mix of housing distributed throughout the City of Fort Collins Community Vision and Goals (1997) Y Single-Family/Multifamily Split – Single family percentage between 55-65% of total housing units City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) Y Housing Affordability – Percentage of homes in the market that are affordable to a family earning the median income vs. national comparison data (Housing Opportunity Index) City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) N City Plan – Potential Indicators for Report Card - 8/2/16 Environment Strong resource conservation programs including energy, water, native and restored wildlife habitat areas and urban forests Community Vision and Goals (1997) Y Strong waste reduction and management programs Community Vision and Goals (1997) N Air Quality – Vehicle carbon monoxide emissions at or below federal standard; visibility in compliance with Colorado standard City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) N Air Quality – particulate matter concentrations at or below federal standard; ozone concentrations at or below federal standard City Plan Indicator Report (2009) N Open Lands A balanced system of open lands, natural areas, recreation spaces and parks, including trails and urban streetscapes Community Vision and Goals (1997) N Important natural areas will be preserved and protected Community Vision and Goals (1997) N Interconnected System of Open Lands – comprehensive network of greenways linking open lands *Nature in the City 10 min walk performance standard Structure Plan (1997) *Y Open Lands Management – Percentage of the total area of natural habitats or features protected (as identified on the Natural Habitats and Features Inventory Map); percentage of Structure Plan Rural/Open Lands areas that have been publicly protected from development City Plan Indicator Report (2001-2009) Y Growth Management Involve citizens in the planning and decision-making processes of government Community Vision and Goals (1997) N Development will pay its fair share of the cost to provide needed public facilities and services Community Vision and Goals (1997) N Development will not be permitted where it cannot be adequately served by critical public facilities and services Community Vision and Goals (1997) Y Land use regulations will be a primary mechanism for implementing the goals and policies of City Plan Community Vision and Goals (1997) N Offers Offer # 2017 Amount 2018 Amount Ongoing or Enhancement Description Package 78: Development Review Programs and Services Development Review Programs and Services Core 1 $5,776,160 $5,892,855 Ongoing This offer covers all services contained within the Development Review Center (DRC). The DRC functions as a central location for the planning, zoning, development review, historic preservation, customer service and construction-related code enforcement activities offered to the community. These efforts include development of the comprehensive framework and plans that guide the City’s future growth, land use, preservation, building and related activities. Administrative Position Change 6.5 FTEs 2 $117,809 $120,815 Ongoing The proposed adjustments would change the classification of 156 current, full-time hourly positions throughout the organization to classified positions. NIC Land Use Code Changes 3 $70,000 $0 Enhancement Funding this Offer will result in updated Land Use Code requirements for development projects to support the priorities of the Nature in the City Strategic Plan, as well as a highly interactive website that provides targeted resources and educational materials to developers, residents, contractors and other audiences. City Plan, Transportation Master Plan, and Transit Operating Plan 5 $550,000 $850,000 Enhancement Funding this offer will enable the development of a new City Plan, Transportation Master Plan, and Transit Operating Plan that will integrate land use and transportation, identify and address critical community issues, maintain Fort Collins’ high quality of life, and prepare for the expected build-out of the Fort Collins Growth Management Area over the next 15-20 years. Sign Code Amendments 7 $60,000 $0 Enhancement Funding this Offer will result in updated Land Use Code requirements for private signs. HP/IT Interactive Website and Digitization Project 8 $43,600 $0 Enhancement Funding this offer will result in the development of a long overdue interactive historic preservation website and electronic records digitization project. 1.0 Contractual FTE - Two Year Contract for Historic Property Surveyor 9 $72,000 $72,000 Enhancement Funding this offer will allow the City to contract with a qualified consulting firm to prioritize and document approx. 2,500 historic and older buildings and structures over two years, thereby doubling the number of Fort Collins properties surveyed. Historic Preservation Ordinance Review 10 $49,180 $0 Enhancement Funding this offer will enable the city to purchase consulting services to conduct a review of the preservation ordinance, to identify improvements, and to prepare language for Council’s consideration. Package 80: General Improvement District #1 Downtown General Improvement District (GID) Core 1 $68,107 $418,107 Ongoing Provides annual funding for routine and ongoing expenses of the Downtown General Improvement District #1 (GID), such as sidewalk/curb/gutter replacement, fixed, routine costs, sign system maintenance/improvements, and alley enhancements. Total of Listed Offers $6,806,856 $7,353,777 Summary of 2017-2018 BFO Offers