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HomeMy WebLinkAbout098 - 06/15/1999 - AMENDING THE HARMONY CORRIDOR PLAN AND THE HARMONY CORRIDOR STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES ORDINANCE NO. 98, 1999 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AMENDING THE HARMONY CORRIDOR PLAN AND THE HARMONY CORRIDOR STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES WHEREAS,by Resolution 91-42 the Council of the City of Fort Collins approved the City of Fort Collins Harmony Corridor Plan and included it as an element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City; and WHEREAS,by Ordinance No. 187, 1994,the Council subsequently amended the Harmony Corridor Plan; and WHEREAS,by Ordinance No.28, 1991,the Council adopted the Harmony Corridor Design Standards and Guidelines; and WHEREAS, by Ordinances No. 187, 1994, and No. 29, 1995, the Council subsequently amended the Harmony Corridor Standards and Guidelines, and WHEREAS,as a part of a routine evaluation of the Land Use Code of the City,the Council has discovered that the land use known as"convention and conference center" is not a permitted use in the Harmony Corridor District; and WHEREAS, the Council has determined that, given the uses permitted in the Harmony Corridor District,including,without limitation,lodging establishments(hotels and motels),research laboratories, light industrial uses, and offices, financial services and clinics, and particularly given the nature of the large corporate development that has heretofore occurred in the Harmony Corridor District, conventions and conference centers constitute a use which would be appropriate for the Harmony Corridor District; and WHEREAS, Council has accordingly determined that the Harmony Corridor Plan and the Harmony Corridor Standards and Guidelines should be amended to allow conventions and conference centers as a permitted use in the Harmony Corridor District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: Section 1. That Land Use Policy LU-2, together with all explanatory notes pertaining thereto,as contained in Chapter 3 of the Harmony Corridor Plan,shall be and hereby is repealed and readopted to read as follows: LU-2 Locate all industries and businesses in the "Basic Industrial and Non- Retail Employment Activity Centers" in the areas of the Harmony Corridor designated for such uses on Map 10. Secondary supporting uses will also be permitted in these Activity Centers,but shall occupy no more than 25 percent (25%) of the total gross area of the Overall Development Plan or Planned Unit Development, as applicable. The Harmony Corridor offers an opportunity for creating a major business and industrial center in northern Colorado, due to its desirable location, accessibility, available infrastructure and land ownership pattern. Attracting desirable industries and businesses into the community, and in particular, the Harmony Corridor, achieves an important public purpose because it promotes primary and secondary jogs and generally enhances the local economy. Basic Industrial and Non-Retail Employment Activity Centers are locations where industrial uses and/or office or institutional type land uses are planned to locate in the future in business park settings. Base industries are firms that produce goods and services which are produced for export outside the city, and thereby import income into the city. Typical business functions include research facilities, testing laboratories,offices and other facilities for research and development;industrial uses; hospitals,clinics,nursing and personal care facilities;regional,vocational,business or private schools and universities; finance, insurance and real estate services; professional offices; and other uses of similar character, as determined by the Planning and Zoning Board. Secondary uses include hotels/motels; convention and conference centers; sit-down restaurants;neighborhood convenience shopping centers;child care centers;athletic clubs; and a mix of single family and multifamily housing. If single family housing is provided, at least a generally equivalent number of multi-family dwelling units must also be provided. "Multi-family"shall mean attached single family dwellings, 2-family dwellings or multi-family dwellings. Secondary uses shall be integrated both in function and in appearance with an office (or business)park,unless a special exemption is granted by the Planning and Zoning Board. In order for such an exemption to be granted,the applicant must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Board that the granting of the exemption would neither be detrimental to the public good nor impact the intent and purposes of the foregoing requirement and that by reason of exceptional narrowness,small parcel size,or other special condition peculiar to a site, undue hardship would be caused by the strict application of this requirement. The essence of the Basic Industrial and Non-Retail Employment Activity Center is a combination of different types of land uses along with urban design elements that reduce dependence on the private automobile,encourage the utilization of alternative transportation modes, and ensure an attractive appearance. Section 2. That the section of the Harmony Corridor Standards and Guidelines document entitled "Land Use and Locational Standards and Guidelines" shall be and hereby is amended by changing the list of"permitted secondary uses"contained therein to read as follows: Permitted secondary uses shall be limited to: • Hotels/motels • Convention and conference centers • Sit-down restaurants • Neighborhood convenience shopping centers • Child care centers • Athletic clubs • Single family and multi-family housing • Accessory buildings and uses as defined in Article V of the Land Use Code. (+) Introduced and considered favorably on first reading and ordered published this 1 st day of June, A.D. 1999, and to be presented for final passage on the 15th day of June, A.D. 1999. Mavor ATTEST: City Clerk Passed and adopted on final reading this 15th day of June, A.D. 1999. Mavor ATTEST: 71 City Clerk