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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUCKING HORSE - APU - APU120001 - CORRESPONDENCE - CORRESPONDENCE-HEARING3. For the Multi -Family Dwellings in the L-M-N, such dwellings shall be included on a Project Development Plan, that does not exceed 24 acres and the number of dwelling units shall be capped such that the density on this site specific development plan does not exceed 14 dwelling units per acre. Further, for the entire portion of Bucking Horse O.D.P. zoned L-M-N, including, the parcel devoted to multi- family as the addition of a permitted use, the overall density shall not exceed the maximum allowable density of 9.00 dwelling units per acre. Finally, at the time of submittal for a P.D.P., the multi -family use shall be reviewed by the land use and development standards contained in Medium Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood zone district. 4. For the Standard Restaurant in the Industrial zone, there shall be no exterior alterations or additions as a result of the conversion that would jeopardize the ability to obtain local landmark designation. 5. For the Agricultural Activities (farm animals) on the Jessup Farm, within the Bucking Horse O.D.P. the number of such animals shall be limited to no more than 24 chickens, no roosters, and shall be subject to regulations of Chapter 4-117 of the City Code, with the exception of maximum allowable quantity. If you have any questions regarding this action by the Planning and Zoning Board, please feel free to call our office at 221-6750. Sind Ted Shepard xc: Mr. Gino Campana Bellisimo Construction 3702 Manhattan Avenue, Suite 201 Fort Collins, CO 80526 City of Frt Collins May 29, 2012 Mr. Craig Russell Russell Mills Studios, 140 South College Avenue, Suite 104 Fort Collins, CO 80524 RE: Bucking Horse Additions of Permitted Use Dear Craig: Planning, Development and Transportation Services Current Planning 281 N. College Ave. PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 970.221.6750 970.224.6134 - fax fcgov. com/currentplanning On Thursday, May 17, 2012, at the regular meeting of the City of Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Board, the Board voted 5 — 0 to approve Bucking Horse Additions of Permitted Use, #APU120001, subject to the following conditions: 1. For the three existing buildings on the Johnson Farm in the U-E, there shall be no exterior alterations or additions as a result of the conversion to Professional Office that would jeopardize the ability to obtain local landmark designation. . 2. For the Agricultural Activities in Urban Estate, at the time of submittal for a Project Development Plan, an operations and management plan shall be submitted for review and evaluation and must address all aspects associated with manure management, such as location, collection, storage, odor and insect control, erosion control and removal on a regular basis. The plan shall also address all aspects associated with composting and treatment of garden debris and refuse. In addition, storage of farm equipment, tools, fertilizers and all other miscellaneous features of the operation shall be enclosed or screened from the view from public streets. Such plan shall demonstrate compliance with Chapter Four of City Code.