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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY March 15, 2016
City Council
STAFF
Cameron Gloss, Planning Manager
SUBJECT
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 027, 2016, Extending Ordinance No. 024, 2013, Which Amended the Land
Use Code by the Addition of a Temporary Planned Development Overlay Zone District through March 9, 2017.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on March 1, 2016, extends the Planned Development
Overlay District (PDOD) Pilot Process for 12 months, as the current pilot will expire on March 9, 2016. A
request has been received by a prospective applicant within the Planned Development Overlay District
(PDOD) boundary to extend the pilot for an additional twelve months.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading.
ATTACHMENTS
1. First Reading Agenda Item Summary, March 1, 2016(PDF)
2. PDOD Boundaries (PDF)
3. Ordinance No. 027, 2016 (PDF)
Agenda Item 7
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY March 1, 2016
City Council
STAFF
Cameron Gloss, Planning Manager
SUBJECT
First Reading of Ordinance No. 027, 2016, Extending Ordinance No. 024, 2013, Which Amended the Land
Use Code by the Addition of a Temporary Planned Development Overlay Zone District through March 9, 2017.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The purpose of this item is to consider a 12-month extension to the Planned Development Overlay District
(PDOD) Pilot Process, as the current pilot will expire on March 9, 2016. A request has been received by a
prospective applicant within the Planned Development Overlay District (PDOD) boundary to extend the pilot for
an additional twelve months.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
A request has been received by a prospective applicant within the Planned Development Overlay District
(PDOD) boundary to extend the pilot for an additional twelve months.
To address the challenges of infill and redevelopment, staff worked collaboratively in 2011-2012 with the
Planning and Zoning Board (P&Z) to develop the PDOD, a unique zoning mechanism that blends the concepts
of Planned Unit Developments and performance-based zoning. The PDOD provides flexibility on certain
development regulations in the Land Use Code without having to use the existing Addition of a Permitted Use
or Modification processes. In return for this flexibility, projects must achieve at least 60 points on a
supplemental performance matrix that is designed to reward projects for going beyond minimum standards.
The PDOD has a defined boundary, which was drawn to be consistent with the City’s targeted infill and
redevelopment areas and Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Overlay District (Attachment 1). One final
characteristic to note is that all PDOD projects are processed as a Type 2 application.
Being an untested concept for the City, the PDOD was proposed first as a pilot to allow for real-world test
cases. The pilot was unanimously recommended by P&Z and ultimately adopted by City Council on February
26, 2013; it provided a six-month window where PDOD submittals could be accepted, but the number of
applications accepted was capped at five. The pilot began immediately after adoption and was set to expire on
September 9, 2013. According to the PDOD Ordinance, City Council had the option to extend the pilot “in the
event that, during the six-month term of its existence, there have been insufficient development proposals
presented to the City within the boundaries of the PDOD map to adequately inform the City Council as to the
viability of the District.” On September 16, 2014, Council adopted Ordinance No. 116, 2014, extending the
PDOD Overlay District for a period of one year. At the request of the same applicant as in 2013 and 2014, City
Council subsequently approved Ordinance No. 109, 205 on September 1, 2015, to extend the deadline for an
additional 6 months, giving a new deadline of March 9, 2016, for expiration of the pilot.
There have not been any PDOD submittals to date; only one potential project applicant has expressed interest
in participating in the pilot since its inception, and this same prospective applicant has recently expressed that
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an additional twelve month extension is necessary to meet their anticipated development plan application
submittal date.
The conditions of the pilot district as established by the original pilot ordinance and subsequent amendments
apply to the requested twelve-month extension except for the lack of a provision to further extend the pilot:
Only projects within the defined boundary area are eligible to use the PDOD.
Up to five PDOD submittals will be accepted within the twelve-month pilot extension.
City staff will collect data on any PDOD projects that submit, and with help from the citizen taskforce,
evaluate how well the PDOD is working and report back to City Council.
Given that it has been four years since the initial PDOD Pilot adoption and no projects have been submitted,
staff is recommending that Council make no provision to extend the pilot should insufficient projects submit
during the twelve-month timeframe.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
At its February 11, 2016 meeting, the Planning and Zoning Board unanimously (6-0) recommended on its
consent agenda that the twelve-month PDOD Pilot extension be approved.
ATTACHMENTS
1. PDOD Boundaries (PDF)
ATTACHMENT 2
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ORDINANCE NO. 027, 2016
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
EXTENDING ORDINANCE NO. 024, 2013, WHICH AMENDED THE
LAND USE CODE BY THE ADDITION OF A TEMPORARY PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY ZONE DISTRICT THROUGH MARCH 9, 2017
WHEREAS, on February 26, 2013, the City Council adopted on second reading
Ordinance No. 024, 2013, amending the Land Use Code by the addition of a temporary Planned
Development Overlay Zone District (“PDOD”); and
WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 024, 2013, provides that, at the end of the pilot program,
City staff will evaluate the program and report the outcomes to the City Council and, based on
staff's report, the City Council will determine whether the PDOD should be continued, amended
or terminated; and
WHEREAS, on September 2, 2014, City Council adopted Ordinance No. 116, 2014,
extending Ordinance No. 024, 2013, to September 9, 2015; and
WHEREAS, on September 15, 2015, City Council adopted Ordinance No. 109, 2015,
extending Ordinance No. 024, 2013, to March 9, 2016; and
WHEREAS, since the adoption of Ordinance No. 024, 2013, no applications have been
filed with the City for the processing of a development proposal under the PDOD and, therefore,
no report has been prepared; and
WHEREAS, on February 11, 2016, the Planning and Zoning Board recommended that
the PDOD be extended for twelve additional months; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interests of the City to
extend the PDOD adopted by Ordinance No. 024, 2013, for twelve additional months.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That the City Council hereby makes and adopts the determinations and
findings contained in the recitals set forth above.
Section 2. That Ordinance No. 024, 2013, amending the Land Use Code by the
addition of a PDOD shall remain in effect until March 9, 2017, whereupon it shall terminate and
be of no further force and effect unless extended by ordinance of the City Council.
Section 3. That Section 4.29 (A)(2) of the Land Use Code is hereby amended to read
as follows:
(2) Applicability. Any property located within the PDOD (Figure 22) shall be
eligible to develop according to the standards set forth in subsection (D) at
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the option of the developer. This Division shall be applicable only to an
application for approval of a detailed development plan which has been
filed with the City on or before March 9, 2017, unless said deadline has
been extended by subsequent ordinance of the City Council. No more
than five (5) applications shall be received and accepted for processing
during the effective term of this ordinance, which term ends on March 9,
2017; and the Director may determine to close the acceptance of
applications prior to March 9, 2017, if necessary in order to properly and
adequately process and administer the applications received.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 1st day of
March, A.D. 2016, and to be presented for final passage on the 15th day of March, A.D. 2016.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 15th day of March, A.D. 2016.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk