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HomeMy WebLinkAbout029 - 03/19/1991 - AMENDING CITY CODE ESTABLISHING THE EP EMPLOYMENT PARK ZONING DISTRICT ORDINANCE NO. 29, 1991 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AMENDING CHAPTER 29 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS ESTABLISHING THE EP EMPLOYMENT PARK ZONING DISTRICT WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Fort Collins has determined that it is in the best interest of the City that a zoning district be established to permit and support certain industries to be planned and developed as "employment parks" containing a variety of activities including, without limitation, the following: light industrial uses, research and development activities, offices, service-oriented shopping centers and residential dwellings; and WHEREAS, by Resolution PZ 91-6, the Planning and Zoning Board recommended adoption of the proposed EP, Employment Park Zoning District Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: Section 1 . That Chapter 29 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended by the addition of a new Subdivision R. , to be entitled EP Employment Park District, which shall read as follows: Subdivision R. EP Employment Park District Sec. 29-355. Purpose. The EP Employment Park District designation is for areas of the city which have been designated and planned as "employment parks" in accordance with the city's comprehensive plan and which are used for a variety of activities including, without limitation: industrial uses, research and development activities, offices, shopping centers and residential dwellings. The EP District is designed to achieve the following purposes: (1) To provide an open, attractive environment for business and industrial activities with convenient access to nearby housing, support retail , essential services, restaurants and other amenities for businesses, employees, clients and residents. (2) To encourage the development of office and business parks where recommended in the comprehensive plan of the City, including elements thereof. (3) To direct the development of employment parks consistent with the availability of public facilities and services. (4) To encourage excellence in the design and construction of buildings, open spaces, pedestrian and bicycle facilities and streetscapes. (5) To permit some flexibility in building siting and design. (6) To provide a range of housing choices and to continue the vitality of and quality of life in existing residential neighborhoods. Sec. 29-356. Uses permitted. (a) Permitted uses (1) through (5) shall require that a preliminary site plan, landscape plan, building elevations and other supporting documentation meeting all the requirements for master and preliminary plans as provided in Sections 29-526 be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Board for its review and approval . Upon approval of the preliminary plan, a final plan complying with the requirements for final plans as provided in Sections 29- 526 shall be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Board for its review and approval . for good cause shown, the Director of Planning may determine if application for final plan approval may be made concurrently with the application for approval of the preliminary plan. The Planning and Zoning Board shall apply the criteria and requirements of Section 29-357 in making its determination to approve, approve with conditions or deny the final plan. (b) The specific uses permitted in the EP District are as follows: (1) Research facilities, testing laboratories, offices and other facilities for research and development. (2) Industrial uses (subject to the performance standards required for the IL Limited Industrial District as set forth in Section 29-368) . (3) Hospitals. (4) Regional or national headquarters of a services- producing organization. (5) Vocational , business or private schools and universities. (6) Any land use located on a Planned Unit Development plan as defined, processed and approved according to Section 29-526. Sec. 29-357. Requirements for final plan review. As a requirement for approval under Section 29-356(a) above, the final plan shall be in substantial compliance with the approved preliminary plan. "Substantial compliance" shall mean that all 2 conditions imposed by the Planning and Zoning Board upon its approval of the preliminary plan have been met and the final plan does not: (1) Change the general use or character of the development; and (2) Increase the number of residential dwelling units by more than one (1) percent; and (3) Contain changes which normally cause the development to be disqualified under the applicable requirements of this zoning district. The final plan shall comply with all the applicable criteria of Section 29-526(D) , provided, however, that the Planning and Zoning Board shall not impose additional requirements or conditions pertaining to the general layout and densities as shown on the preliminary plan. Sec. 29-358. Design standards. All development in the EP District shall comply with any "design standards" prepared and adopted by the City to the extent that such design standards apply to the property proposed to be developed. Sec. 29-359. Planned Unit Developments. Development of areas in the EP District as a Planned Unit Development plan as defined, processed and approved according to Section 29-526 may vary the requirements of this zoning district, provided, however, that all development in the EP District shall comply with any applicable design standards as provided in Section 29-358. Sec. 29-360. Special conditions. All permitted and accessory uses, except for off-street parking and loading, shall be conducted or carried out entirely within completely enclosed buildings or structures. Section 2. That all subsequent Subdivision headings contained in Chapter 29 shall be relettered accordingly. 3 Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 5th day of March, A.D. 1991, and to be presented for final passage on the 19th day of March, A.D. 1991 . Y ATTEST: City Clerk Passed and adopted on final reading this 19th day of March, A.D. 1991 . Mayor ATTTEE]ST:� ale z City Clerk 4