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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFIVE OAKS VILLAGE AT CUNNINGHAM CORNER AMENDED PUD TRACTS B AND C - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2003-10-30PLANNING OBJECTIVES FIVE OAKS at CUNNINGHAM The townhomes of Five Oaks Village are P.U.D. located at South Shields Street site is Parcel A of the Master Plan and sity of 8.1 DU/AC. VILLAGE CORNER the third phase of Cunningham Corner and Cunningham Drive. The 9.65 acre contains 78 units for a gross den - The Site Plan of Five Oaks Village consists of five residential clusters containing 14 to 16 units each. Vehicular access is generally provided from internal private drives allowing for a major landscape buffers between building clusters and between townhomes and the single family neighborhood to the north. Unique to Five Oaks Village is the introduction of a series of small wet and dry ponds and footpath system which effectively links townhome clusters and larger landscape areas to a picnic and recreation amenity within Tract H retention area. The existing retention area will be reshaped with the construction of this project to incorporate more open area within Five Oaks Village and thereby form a uniforms site plan. The drainage swale serving the retention area is proposed tc meander in a more natural configuration to allow an even distribution of landscaping along the existing neighborhood property line. The townhomes consist of three unit types: two bedroom flat, two bedroom two story unit, and three bedroom two story unit. Each townhome will con- tain a one or two car attached garage and an enclosed patio. The architec- tural treatment will be similar to the first two phases of Cunningham Corner which used hardboard siding, high pitched roofs, and brick feature walls. The proposal is in compliance with the Fort Collins adopted policies on growth management. Specific policies includinge Land use, Site Planning, and Urban Design Criteria shall be developed to promote pleasant, func- tional and understandable interrelationships through and between land uses. Residential areas should provide for a mix of housing densities. Higher density residential uses should locate: Within close proximity to Community or Neighborhood park facilities Where water and sewer facilities can be adequately provided Within easy access to major employment centers With access to public transportation In areas with provisions for alternative modes of transportation. Construction of the first building cluster is scheduled to begin Fall of 1985. Architects Planners ", E��E'.;_. __j DEC 16 1995 PLAlvidiNa ' DEPAGTMENT December 12, 1985 Bonnie Tripoli City of Fort Collins Offie of Community Development PO Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Re: Five Oaks Village, Phase 2 Dear Bonnie, This letter is in response to your request for additional information justifying the separation of the two major drive cuts in Five Oaks Village, Phase 2. These drive cuts are located off Richmond Drive, a two lane street which bisects Cunningham Corner P.U.D.. The curb cuts, as indicated on the site plan, are separated by approximately 160 feet and service 46 townhomes. A traffic impact study of the entire Cunningham Corner Master Plan was pre- pared by Matt Delich in March of 1985 which examined peak hour traffic counts for the year 2005. The study estimated that during a morning peak hour, 36 cars will travel west and 51 cars will travel east between the two cuts for a total of 87 cars or 12 cars per minute. Of the 87 cars, six will be turning left from the westernmost drive cut and only 4 will turn right from the easternmost drive cut. Given the low volume of traffic projected to be generated from each cut and Richmond Drive in general, we have concluded that the amount of separation will neither substantially impact turning movements in or out of the drive cut or hinder the level of service along Richmond Drive. Please contact me if you have additional questions. Sincerely, Tom Olund ZVFK Architects/Planners /mk