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Regular Hearing
April 18, 2019
6:00 PM
• ROLL CALL
• AGENDA REVIEW
• CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
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• CONSENT AGENDA
The Consent Agenda is intended to allow the Planning and Zoning Board to quickly resolve items that are
non-controversial. Staff recommends approval of the Consent Agenda. Anyone may request that an item
on this agenda be “pulled” for consideration within the Discussion Agenda, which will provide a full
presentation of the item being considered. Items remaining on the Consent Agenda will be approved by the
Planning and Zoning Board with one vote.
The Consent Agenda generally consists of Board Minutes for approval, items with no perceived
controversy, and routine administrative actions.
Planning and Zoning Board
Hearing Agenda
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1. Draft Minutes for the P&Z March 21, 2019 Hearing
The purpose of this item is to approve the draft minutes of the March 21 2019, Planning and
Zoning Board hearing.
• DISCUSSION AGENDA
2. Sunshine House at Bucking Horse Major Amendment, MJA #190001
PROJECT
DESCRIPTION:
This is a request for Major Amendment for a child care center located on
Tract C of Bucking Horse Second Filing. The one-story building would
be 11,238 square feet in size. The 2.5-acre site is located on the east
side of Miles House Avenue, south of Nancy Gray Avenue, north of Drake
Road and southwest of the Great Western Railway. Access to the site
would be taken from the existing driveway along Miles House Avenue.
This request would amend the approved plan, which designates this
parcel as a Working Farm and Agricultural Activities. The parcel is fully
entitled and partially developed including the parking lot. A request for
Modification of Standard is included and pertains to the relationship of
the existing parking to the adjoining property. The parcel is zoned U-E,
Urban Estate.
APPLICANT: Bellisimo, Inc.
c/o Russell + Mills Studios
506 South College Avenue, Suite 104
Fort Collins, CO 80524
OWNER: Bellisimo, Inc., LLC
c/o Mr. Gino Campana
3702 Manhattan Avenue, Suite 201
Fort Collins, CO 80526
STAFF ASSIGNED: Tom Leeson, Deputy Director, PDT
3. Appeal of 744 Eastdale Drive Minor Subdivision – BDR180017
PROJECT
DESCRIPTION:
Appeal of the administrative decision approving the subdivision of one
lot into two lots in the NCL zone district located at 744 Eastdale Drive.
APPLICANT: Dennis Sovick
750 Havel Ave.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
OWNER: Justin Lee, Carl Davis
744 Eastdale Dr.
Fort Collins, CO 80524
STAFF ASSIGNED: Noah Beals, Senior City Planner
Tom Leeson, Deputy Director, PDT
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4. Northfield Project Development Plan
PROJECT
DESCRIPTION:
This is a request to develop a residential project on 55.3 acres of
vacant farm land located west of Lemay Avenue and north of the Alta
Vista Neighborhood. As proposed, there would be 442 dwelling units,
yielding a density of 8.00 dwelling units per gross acre. Dwellings are
divided among four housing types and distributed across 57 residential
buildings. The project includes a small commercial building with two
apartments above, along with a clubhouse and outdoor amenities.
Suniga Road bisects the parcel between Lemay Avenue on the east
and the Lake Canal on the west. Two public local streets would be
extended over the Lake Canal and tie into The Retreat, a student-
oriented housing project on the west side of the canal. A total of 819
parking spaces are provided, divided between garages (660) and
surface (159) spaces. The parcel is zoned L-M-N, Low Density Mixed-
Use Neighborhood.
The P.D.P. includes two Modifications of Standard. Three conditions
of approval are recommended that address landscaping along the
south side of Suniga Road, raised walkways across alleys and the
timing of approving the alternative mitigation strategy to ensure
Adequate Public Facilities to serve the development.
APPLICANT: Landmark Real Estate Holdings, LLC
c/o TB Group
444 Mountain Avenue
Berthoud, CO 80513
OWNER: Landmark Real Estate Holdings, LLC
c/o Mr. Jason Sherrill
6341 Fairgrounds Avenue, Suite 100
Windsor, CO 80550
STAFF ASSIGNED: Ted Shepard, Senior City Planner
• OTHER BUSINESS
• ADJOURNMENT