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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011 - Planning And Zoning Board - Work PlanCommunity Development & Neighborhood Services 281 North College Avenue P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522.0580 970.416.2740 970.224.6134- fax fcgov.com Planning, Development & Transportation Services TO: Karla Smith Boards and Commissions Coordinator FROM: Butch Stockover, Chair Planning and Zoning Board DATE: November 30, 2010 SUBJECT: Planning and Zoning Board Work Program - 2011 The Planning and Zoning Board saw a slight increase in the number of development applications and has reviewed and approved some notable developments such as the Otter Box Warehouse Building, Ice Energy, and the Discovery Arts and Science Museum. The Board has also recommended approval of the Fossil Creek 392 Annexation and Zoning and reviewed a number of policy plans such as the Mid-Town Commercial Corridor Study. As the trend towards more infill, redevelopment and higher densities continues, the Board works to address compatibility issues with existing neighborhoods. Due to the economic downturn, physical development continues to lag yet development applications are anticipated to increase in 2011 based upon recent trends in application activity and a slight improvement in construction lending for multi-family. In addition to evaluating development proposals, the Board will address important land use policy and process issues during 2011, including: Flexible Zoning Tool Throughout the year, starting with the Planning & Zoning Retreat in March, the Board has been discussing the need for an alternative—a flexible zoning tool. The need for this tool has arisen primarily in redevelopment areas but could have applications elsewhere. One reason for this need is the existing Land Use Code is weighted toward green field development. The Board believes a flexible zoning tool would be useful in ensuring that Fort Collins continues to develop in a high quality fashion while addressing the various issues and interests related to infill development that presents unique challenges. P&Z 2011 Work Plan November 30, 2010 Page 2 - 2 - Plan Fort Collins Adoption – The comprehensive plan for the growth management area includes not only an update to City Plan, but a new sustainable component as well. In 2011, all elements of Plan Fort Collins, land use, transportation and sustainability, will be brought forward to the Board for recommendation to City Council. From a land use perspective, the edge of the growth management area takes on a different character with the agreement with Timnath to amend the City’s eastern flank. This may cause more urban level development on the fringe which will bring compatibility issues to the forefront. Urbanizing the G.M.A. will likely remain highly visible issue for the Board. East Side / West Side Design Standards for Single Family Detached Houses – A citizen advisory group has been working with Staff on drafting various revisions to the N-C-L and N-C-M zone districts. A City Council worksession was held on November 23, 2010. The Board will be asked to review and make recommendations to City Council regarding these proposed changes. Land Use Code Amendments – In 2011, there will be a significant effort toward reviewing and recommending to City Council regarding the various code revisions designed to implement Plan Fort Collins. Foothills Mall Redevelopment Plan - This is a follow-up on the Mid-town Commercial Plan that was adopted in 2010. Now that General Growth Properties has emerged from bankruptcy, and the former J.C. Penney’s space has been demolished, there will be ongoing efforts to explore re-development options. As with 2010, the Board will be tasked to evaluate various re-development proposals with the Mid-town Corridor that may include any combination of Additions of a Permitted Use, Changes of Use, or Modifications of Standard in order to re-develop or re-occupy the vacant or under utilized parcels. Mason Street Corridor – As the last pieces of funding come together, and construction begins, the Board will likely see an increase in the number of re-development scenarios for the Mason Street Corridor. The key issues will center on building height, architectural compatibility and urban design. I-25 / State Highway 392 Corridor Activity Center – The City of Fort Collins and the Town of Windsor have collaborated to obtain federal and state funding for re- constructing the I-25 / State Highway 392 interchange. In addition, a variety of local funding sources have been identified and the Council and Town Board are working diligently towards an Intergovernmental Agreement that will address, among a variety of issues, a common set of land use and design standards. The objective is to avoid disparate development on either side of the interstate. These changes to the Land Use Code will be reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Board prior to being considered for adoption by City Council. P&Z 2011 Work Plan November 30, 2010 Page 3 - 3 - cc: Planning and Zoning Board Members Lisa Poppaw, Council Liaison Diane Jones, Deputy City Manager Karen Cumbo, PDT Director Steve Dush, CDNS Director Joe Frank, Advance Planning Director