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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCITY OF FORT COLLINS POLICE SERVICES FACILITY - PDP - 29-05 - REPORTS - RECOMMENDATION/REPORTCity of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, P.D.P. #29-05 October 3, 2005 Administrative Hearing Page 13 F. The Exception to the General Office Parking Standard request for Section 3.2.2(K)(4) has been evaluated by Staff as a comparable method by which to allow 30 extra spaces and still comply with the standard that there not be excessive parking. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the two Requests for Modification of Standard to Section 4.5(E)(1)(b) and (c), and approval City of Fort Collins Police Services, P.D.P., #29-05. City of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, P.D.P. #29-05 October 3, 2005 Administrative Hearing Page 12 A. The land use, public facility, is permitted in the M-M-N, Medium Density Mixed -Use zone, subject to Administrative Review. B. The P.D.P. complies with the applicable Land Use and Development Standards of the M-M-N zone district with two exceptions. C. Requests for Modification of Standard has been submitted for Section 4.5(E)(1)(b) — Block Size and Section 4.5(E)(1)(c) — Minimum Building Frontage. D. Staff recommends approval of the two Requests for Modification. In fulfillment of the requirement of Section 2.8.2(H)(4) — Modification of Standards — the specific reasons for this recommendation are as follows: • The granting of the two modifications would not be detrimental to the public good. • With regard to Block Size, the P.D.P., as submitted, will promote the general purpose of the standard for which the modifications are requested equally well or better than would a plan which complies with Section 4.5(E)(1)(b). • With regard to Block Size, Staff finds that the deviation of .36 acre out of Spring Creek Farms North subdivision of 51.05 acres represents a divergence that is nominal and inconsequential when considered from the perspective of the entire development plan. • With regard to Minimum Building Frontage, that by reason of topography that is unique to the property, it is impractical to provide building frontage, plazas, or other functional open space along the south block face. Thus Staff recommends approval of the Modification to Section 4.5(E)(1)(c) based on Section 2.8.2(H)(3). E. The P.D.P. complies with the applicable General Development Standards. City of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, P.D.P. #29-05 October 3, 2005 Administrative Hearing Page 11 M. Section 3.5.3(C)(D) — Variation in Massing and Character and Image As mentioned, the building is contemporary but uses high quality exterior materials. The building features a recognizable base, middle and top. All exterior facades, with the exception noted above along the first floor of the east elevation, are articulated. The entrance is clearly defined. N. Section 3.6.4 — Transportation Level of Service Requirements The P.D.P. adequately provides vehicular, pedestrian and bicycle facilities necessary to maintain the adopted transportation Level of Service standards contained in Part 11 of the City of Fort Collins Multi -Modal Transportation Level of Service Manual. The Transportation Impact Study indicates that level of service at the Timberline and Drake intersection will operate acceptably. The intersection of Timberline and Prospect, however, will operate unacceptably. A capital improvement project, with assistance from a recently -formed special improvement district, is underway that will improve this intersection. In the short term (2007), a traffic signal will be warranted at the Timberline/Nancy Gray intersection. Building occupancy is expected in June of 2007. 5. Neighborhood Compatibility: A neighborhood meeting was held on May 26, 2005. A summary of this meeting is attached. The primary issues of concern were traffic, improvements to Timberline Road, lighting, landscaping and security with respect to handling of those being detained by police officers. These issues were addressed by the City of Fort Collins Police Services and the consulting team. In general, there was satisfaction that the neighborhood compatibility issues were resolved. 6. Findings of Fact: In evaluating the request for the City of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, Staff makes the following findings of fact: City of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, P.D.P. #29-05 October 3, 2005 Administrative Hearing Page 10 of approximately 300 feet. Staff is concerned that without significant mitigation, the proximity to the sidewalk and appearance along a heavily traveled major arterial that additional architectural creates the impression of a barrier. Additional animating features are needed to soften its appearance. In addition, Section 3.8.11 — Fences and Walls — requires that if used along an arterial street, walls shall be made visually interesting by integrating architectural elements such as brick or stone columns, incorporating articulation or openings into the design, varying the alignment or setback, softening the appearance with plantings or similar techniques. Therefore, Staff recommends the following condition of Final Compliance: At the time of submittal for Final Compliance, that portion of the east -facing wall along Timberline Road shall be upgraded with additional architectural features to increase the articulation in order to soften the impact and promote a more pedestrian -friendly environment and attractive urban streetscape. K. Section 3.5.1(G)(1) — Special Height Review The building is 56 feet in height to the top of the mechanical screen. The Shadow Analysis indicates that all shadows, as defined by the condition of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on December 21s', are contained within the boundary of the site. There are no issues associated with views, privacy or neighborhood scale. L. Section 3.5.3(B)(1)(2) — Relationship of Buildings to Streets, Walkways and Parking There is a direct connecting walkway linking the main entrance to the public sidewalks on both Timberline Road and Nancy Gray Avenue. This is the build -to line standard that requires the building to be setback from Timberline Road between 10 and 25 feet. The first floor of the building is setback from the right-of-way line along Timberline Road by 25 feet. City of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, P.D.P. #29-05 October 3, 2005 Administrative Hearing Page 9 6. Maintains handicap parking ratios. Section 3.2.4(D) — Site Lighting — Design Standards The Lighting Plan is designed to provide uniform illumination at levels that are appropriate for the amount of outdoor activity and security. Further, the Lighting Plan calls for sharp cut-off luminaries so that there is no illumination trespass over the property line. J. Section 3.5. 1 (B)(C)(E)(F) — Building Project and Compatibility — Architectural Character The building is located in an area where the existing architectural is not definitively established. Therefore, the building is required to set an enhanced standard of quality. According to the Land Use Code: "Compatibility shall be achieved through techniques such as the repetition of roof lines, the use of similar proportions in building mass and outdoor spaces, similar relationships to the street, similar window and door patterns, and/or the use of building materials that have color shades and textures similar to those existing in the immediate area of the proposed infill development." The rectangular three-story building is characterized by single, large, sloping, metal roof that includes a substantial decorative overhang. This roof has been described as "soaring", and the clean and simple lines of the building, creates a contemporary modern theme. The first floor of the building features the main plaza and entrance as well as a solid wall. The second and third stories are stepped back. The predominant field material is a combination of sandstone and split - face concrete block. The long exposure to the south, and the impact of excessive solar gain, is mitigated by glazing with a thermal barrier. Staff is concerned about that portion of the first floor east elevation that faces Timberline Road. Since the vacant parcel to the north is zoned Employment, and will likely become a highly visible office building, the issue of architectural compatibility is important. In order to set the stage for an enhanced standard of quality, and to create an attractive, human - scaled streetscape, the area along the east elevation that does not feature any windows should be upgraded to include additional articulation. The height of the east -facing wall is 17 feet above grade and runs for a length City of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, P.D.P. #29-05 October 3, 2005 Administrative Hearing Page 8 public parking lot, the number of spaces (97) is designed to accommodate the normal visitor load as well as full attendance in the community meeting/training room. This room is anticipated to contain between 65 and 75 seats. Between visitors and attendees in the meeting/training room, the number of 97 spaces is not considered excessive. For the secured parking lot, the number of spaces (221) is designed to accommodate the number of employees, including patrol officers, on the largest shift. Based on 2005 data, there are 163 sworn officers and 97 civilians for a total of 260 employees. Based on a future needs study, by 2020, there would be 256 sworn officers and 143 civilians for a total of 399 employees. The lot will also include storage of vehicles of the Special Weapons and Tactics team, the bomb trailer and other specialty vehicles. In addition, vehicles being processed will be investigated in the lot but not impounded on a long term basis. The 221 parking spaces in the secured lot do not appear excessive. Based on shift overlap and future increase in the number of employees, the lot is being designed appropriately. Staff is sensitive to the issue of neighborhood compatibility which would be impacted if parking were to spill over onto the abutting public streets. In evaluating the Exception to the General Office Parking Standard, Staff finds that 30 extra parking spaces: 1. Does not detract from continuity, connectivity and convenient proximity for pedestrians between or among existing or future uses in the vicinity; 2. Minimizes the visual and aesthetic impact along the public street by placing parking lots to the rear or along the side of buildings, to the maximum extent feasible; 3. Minimizes the visual and aesthetic impact on the surrounding neighborhood; 4. Creates no physical impact on any facilities serving alternative modes of transportation; 5. Creates no detrimental impact on natural areas or features; City of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, P.D.P. #29-05 October 3, 2005 Administrative Hearing Page 7 D. Section 3.2.1(F) — Tree Protection and Replacement There are several existing significant trees that will be removed. These trees have been inspected by the City Forester and 12 mitigation trees have been provided. The mitigation trees will be a combination of deciduous at no less than three inches in caliper and evergreen at no less than eight feet in height. E. Section 3.2.2(8 - E) — Access Circulation and Parking . As mentioned, the parking and circulation system is intentionally designed to separate customer (convenient) and employee (secured) demands. For the public parking, there will be two access points onto Nancy Gray Avenue. Bicycle and pedestrians are provided with cross -walks for safety. For the secured parking, there will be two controlled access points onto Sagebrush (Joseph Allen Drive) and Katandin (Brockman Drive). The public parking lot and sidewalks are laid out in a logical and functional manner. The on -site pedestrian system provides connections out to the public sidewalk of both streets. A bicycle rack is provided near the public entrance. F. Section 3.2.2(J) — Setbacks The public parking lot along Nancy Gray Avenue is setback from the right- of-way line by the required ten feet. The secured parking lot is setback from Sagebrush (Joseph Allen) by a distance ranging from 10 to 65 feet and from Katandin (Brockman) by 90 feet. G. Section 3.2.2(K)(2) — Parking Lots — Maximum Number of Spaces There will be 97 public spaces and 221 secured spaces for a total of 318 spaces. The facility is roughly equivalent to an office building which is allowed a maximum of 3.00 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area for a total of 288 spaces. The facility, therefore, contains 30 spaces in excess of the standard. H. Section 3.2.2(K)(4) — Exception to the General Office Parking Standard The code provides flexibility for those particular office uses that have unique needs to allow adequate, but not excessive, parking. For the City of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, P.D.P. #29-05 October 3, 2005 Administrative Hearing Page 6 The size of the pond is governed by the volume of the runoff and the outfall point. If any portion of the pond falls below the outfall point, then it becomes a retention pond which is not allowed by the Stormwater Utility. Staff contends that by reason of topography that is unique to the property, it is impractical to provide building frontage, plazas, or other functional open space along the south block face. Thus Staff recommends approval of the Modification to Section 4.5(E)(1)(c) based on Section 2.8.2(H)(3). 4. Compliance With General Development Standards: A. Section 3.2.1(C)(D) — Landscaping and Tree Protection The P.D.P. provides full tree stocking around the building along all but the south elevation which is dominated by the secured parking lot. Street trees are located in the parkway between the sidewalk and curb along all four public streets. Foundation shrubs are provided along the east and north elevations only due to the secured parking lot. B.. Section 3.2.1(E)(4)(a) — Parking Lot Perimeter Landscaping - Trees There are two separate and distinct parking lots. The public parking lot on the north provides convenient access to the entry plaza. The secured parking on the west and south is controlled by a gate and perimeter fencing. The public lot abuts Nance Gray Avenue. The number of street trees is provided in informal groupings to accommodate underground utilities accordance with the standard. The secured lot is pulled back from the street edge to allow for the public open space on the west and stormwater detention on the south. This separation helps mitigate the impact of the parking lot on the neighborhood. C. Section 3.2.1(E)(4)(b) — Parking Lot Perimeter Landscaping - Screening The perimeter security fence is eight feet in height and features wrought iron pickets. Sandstone columns are spaced at 30-foot intervals. For the entire length of fence, along both street frontages, there is a continuous row of shrubs and ornamental trees. Combined with the setback from the two public streets, the landscaping will effectively screen the secured parking lot in accordance with the standard. City of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, P.D.P. #29-05 October 3, 2005 Administrative Hearing Page 5 B. Block Size The standard limits the maximum size to seven acres. The block is 7.36 acres thus exceeding the standard by .36 acre or 15,682 square feet. The P.D.P. is Lot One of a larger Overall Development Plan referred to as Spring Creek Farms North. As an O.D.P. and subdivision, this larger parcel is 51.05 acres in size. A subdivision plat of this parcel was approved on August 22, 2005. The fundamental reason Lot One was platted in excess of seven acres is that it is formed by one existing street and the future extension of three existing streets. To deviate from continuing this logical street pattern to form a slightly smaller block would have required an unusual shifting in the alignment of the future extension of the three streets. Such a shift would have resulted in either two offset intersections along Timberline Road or an impractical curve on the north -south street. Under any of these scenarios, standard engineering intersection design and street curvature would have been violated to the point of sacrificing public safety. Therefore, Staff contends that the logical extension of three existing streets in a design that meets the standards for public safety, results in a block that exceeds seven acres, represents a plan that will promote the general purpose of the standard for which the modification is requested equally well or better than would a plan which complies with the standard. Further, Staff contends that the deviation of .36 acre out of Spring Creek Farms North subdivision of 51.05 acres represents a divergence that is nominal and inconsequential when considered from the perspective of the entire development plan. Thus, Staff recommends approval of the Modification to Section 4.5(E)(1)(b) based on Sections 2.8.2(H)(1) and (4). C. Minimum Building Frontage The standard requires that at least 50% (1,133.5 feet) of the block faces of the total block (2,267 feet) consist of either building frontage, plazas or other functional open space. The P.D.P. provides only 31.3% (710 feet). The entire south block face consists of a stormwater detention pond. This is the natural low point of the property and the logical location of the pond. City of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, P.D.P. #29-05 October 3, 2005 Administrative Hearing Page 4 F. Section 4.5(E)(1)(d) — Building Height This standard requires that buildings be limited to a maximum of three stories. The P.D.P. indicates a three-story building this complying with the standard. 3. Two Modifications of Standard — Block Size and Minimum Building Frontage: A. The standards by which a Modification may be granted are as follows: (H) Step 8 (Standards): Applicable, and the decision maker may grant a modification of standards only if it finds that the granting of the modification would not be detrimental to the public good, and that: (1) the plan as submitted will promote the general purpose of the standard for which the modification is requested equally well or better than would a plan which complies with the standard for which a modification is requested; or (3) by reason of exceptional physical conditions or other extraordinary and exceptional situations, unique to such property, including, but not limited to, physical conditions such as exceptional narrowness, shallowness or topography, or physical conditions which hinder the owner's ability to install a solar energy system, the strict application of the standard sought to be modified would result in unusual and exceptional practical difficulties, or exceptional or undue hardship upon the owner of such property, provided that such difficulties or hardship are not caused by the act or omission of the applicant; or (4) the plan as submitted will not diverge from the standards of the Land Use Code that are authorized by this Division to be modified except in a nominal, inconsequential way when considered from the perspective of the entire development plan, and will continue to advance the purposes of the Land Use Code as contained in Section 1.2.2. City of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, P.D.P. #29-05 October 3, 2005 Administrative Hearing Page 3 Neighborhood. (See attached map.) The Police Facility will be located at the north edge of the M-M-N and will act as transitional land use between the uses associated with Employment zoning and the multi -family associated with M-M-N zoning. The Police Facility also contributes to a mix of land uses by being located along Timberline Road, classified as a major arterial street. This location will help buffer the residential land uses to the west from the traffic noise expected along such a busy street. C. Section 4.5(E)(1)(a) — Block Requirements — Block Structure The P.D.P. is located on a block that is formed by four public streets. One of these streets is Timberline Road, an existing major arterial street. The other three are extensions of existing streets that are to be continued. (Two of these streets are to be renamed in honor of two police officers.) D. Section 4.5(E)(1)(b) — Block Size This standard requires that the maximum size of a block shall be seven acres. The P.D.P. is located on a block that is 7.36 acres in size after the right-of-way dedications for the four public streets thus exceeding the maximum by .36 acre. A Modification of Standard is required and is discussed in the next section. E. Section 4.5(E)(1)(c) — Minimum Building Frontage This standard requires that 40% of each block side or 50% of the block faces of the total block shall consist of either building frontage, plazas, or other functional open space. Regarding the latter option of the standard, the total of the four block faces equals 2,267 linear feet. Fifty percent of this total equals 1,133.5 feet. The new building has 250 linear feet of building frontage and 165 linear feet of functional open space along Timberline Road. Also, there is 295 feet of usable open space along Sagebrush Drive. This total of 710 feet represents only 31.3% of the total of the four block faces versus the 50% required. A Modification of Standard is required and is discussed in the next section. City of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, P.D.P. #29-05 October 3, 2005 Administrative Hearing Page 2 Frontage. The P.D.P. complies with the applicable General Development Standards. A condition of approval is recommended to ensure that final design of the east -facing wall complies with the standard for Fences and Walls. Staff finds that the Exception to the General Office Parking Standard to allow 30 spaces over the maximum is comparable to meeting the standard that there be no excessive parking. COMMENTS: 1. Background: The surrounding zoning and land uses are as follows: N: E; Vacant (Spring Creek Farms North O.D.P.) S: M-M-N; Vacant (Spring Creek Farms North O.D.P.) E: L-M-N; Vacant (Side Hill Filing Two) W: L-M-N; Vacant (Spring Creek Farms North O.D.P.) The 7.5 acre parcel is part of the 435 acre Timberline Annexation approved in November of 1997. The P.D.P. is also a component of Parcel B of the 55 acre Spring Creek Farms North Overall Development Plan approved in February of 2001. 2. Compliance with Applicable Standards of M-M-N Zone — Article Four: A. Section 4.5(B)(2)(b)4. — Permitted Uses The proposed land use, Public Facility, is permitted in the M-M-N zone district, subject to administrative (Type One) review. B. Section 4.5(D)(4) - Secondary Uses As a Public Facility, the use is considered secondary. Since the site is less than ten acres, the P.D.P. must demonstrate how it contributes to the overall mix of land uses within the surrounding area, but shall not be required to provide a mix of land uses within the development. The mix of land uses anticipated for Spring Creek Farms North O.D.P. is allocated by the three zoning districts on the property; Employment; Medium Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood and Low Density Mixed -Use PROJECT: City of Fort Collins Police Services Facility, P.D.P. #29-05 APPLICANT: City of Fort Collins C/o Vignette Studios 144 North Mason Street Fort Collins, CO 80524 OWNER: City of Fort Collins PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This is a request for a new facility for the City of Fort Collins Police Services. The project consists of a new Police Services building on 7.5 acres of the Spring Creek Farms North Overall Development Plan, at the southwest corner of Timberline Road and Nancy Gray Drive (extended), north of Drake Road. The proposed building would be three -stories in height. There would be approximately 31,000 square feet per floor for a total of 96,000 square feet. The site is divided by the building. On the north side of the building, there would be the public entrance, entry plaza, community meeting room and 97 parking spaces. On the south side of the building, there would secured parking for 221 vehicles and an employee entrance. The stormwater detention pond is on the south side of the site along the future extension of Katandin Drive being developed in Side Hill on the east side of Timberline Road. (This street will be named 'Brockman" on the west side of Timberline Road in honor of a police officer killed in the line of duty.) A small pocket park is located on the western edge of the site EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The P.D.P. is a public facility and permitted in the M-M-N zone subject to administrative review. The P.D.P. complies with the zone district development standards with two exceptions. Staff recommends approval of the two Requests for Modification for standards relating to Block Size and Minimum Building