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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Read Before Packet - 2/15/2022 - Memorandum From Pete Wray Re: Agenda Item 12 - Land Use Code Amendment To Remove Enclosed Mini-Storage As An Allowed Use Within The Transit-Oriented Development Overlay Zone Community Development & Neighborhood Services Planning & Development Services 281 North College Avenue P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522.0580 970.221.6376 970.224.6111- fax MEMORANDUM Date: February 15, 2022 To: Mayor Arndt and City Councilmembers Through: Kelly DiMartino, Interim City Manager Kyle Stannert, Deputy City Manager Caryn Champine, Director of Planning, Development, and Transportation Paul Sizemore, Director of Community Development and Neighborhood Services Rebecca Everette, Planning Manager From: Pete Wray, Senior City Planner Re: Agenda Item #12 - Land Use Code amendment to remove enclosed mini storage as an allowed use within the Transit Oriented Development Overlay Zone. The purpose of this memo is to provide additional background on the timing for staff bringing this item forward to Council as a single Land Use Code (LUC) change, rather than including it as part of a larger package of code amendments. Discussion of this proposed LUC change originated with the March 11, 2021, Planning and Zoning Commission hearing and decision to approve the Guardian Self-Storage Project Development Plan (PDP). The project included a Modification of Standards to allow the entire building, including the ground floor, to comprise enclosed mini-storage use, within the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) overlay. The Commission deliberation included concerns of Enclosed Mini-Storage representing an inactive land use that does not align with the goals of the South College Corridor Plan, which encourages more active uses at transit stations and ridership along the MAX and TOD District. While the Planning and Zoning Commission determined the application under consideration must be reviewed according to the Code as it exists, the Commission expressed a desire to revisit the issue to ensure alignment between the Land Use Code and the Corridor Plan for future applications. This issue was also discussed by City Council on appeal of the project, in which Council upheld the Commission s decision. As a result of two Planning and Zoning Commission work session discussions, the Commission requested staff bring forward this proposed amendment to prohibit enclosed mini-storage use in the TOD overlay. The proposed LUC change will correct the disconnect within the LUC Article Three TOD Standards and Article Four General Commercial Zone District Standards for enclosed mini-storage. While we typically prefer to bring forward packages of LUC amendments or include in the LUC Update project (Phase 1 or Phase 2, as applicable), the Commission and staff determined this code change has a high level of urgency, given the current market pressure for enclosed self-storage in all zone districts that permit that land use. As such, Council is considering the change in advance of the larger LUC Update project. As a follow up to this initial LUC amendment, staff will develop new design standards for the Enclosed Mini-Storage use as part of the larger packages of changes in Phase 2 of the Land Use Code Update in 2023-24.