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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFEEDER SUPPLY - PDP - PDP130012 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - APPLICATIONPage 1 of 1 E yl Fa•m Na 10-10W tNe. 10.7Q UNIILDS-],AILSDLPa %RINII.NI oI I'lII ItilLplOp FOR NPSUSE ONLY NATIONAL. PARK SERVICE RECINEU NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY --NOMINATION FORM `DATE ENTERED CONTI NUATION SHEET 11V0NUMBER 7 PAGE Description (Continued): The building is one -and -a -half stories •ai,th a high gel,:ie root:. The charm of the structure .is .in this roof: construction. Et is composed of two separatl> sections; one lower than the other, though both have stepped high gable construction. The lower roof crowns the main entrance. It is off -center in relation to the building, has coarse store accenting the .stepped gable and, a small attic window at its point. The higher roof conters the entire structure and also has stone accclnt.ing the stepped gable. The or.l.glnal Y.00:C: C1aterial is covered with co.rxUgated alnmi.num. ?. chimney, nf>odi.ng repair, is on the south slope of the lower roofF. The structure has minimal alLcrat.ions seen only in the paint and obvi.ow,, repairs. 16. i'ort Collins Freight Depot is a one-story stretcher bond brick structure very representative of turn -of -the -century ra.i.lway depots. It is rectangular in plan with a tin frieze outlining the upper perimeter of the entire building. The roof is flat. The main facade Laces the railroad track.. (south) which, run east and west parallel to Jefferson Street. It sits about four feet From the ground for freight deliveries. A verandah, extending --),,it from the facade wall and covering three evenly - placed freight doors, covers most of the facade. Large wooden brackets support the verandah and flank each one of the freight doors. The freight doors, though plain in themselves, are crowned with light mullion transom par,e.ls,which along with the wooden brackets, add character and beauty to the do.pot. The remaining, uncovered, area of the racad� consists of a decorative brick reces-F-d panel containing three multiple — paned, two -sash windows. The north facade resembles the main facade, ::hough a cement Platform extends its length, There have been minimal altera- tions and no as to the structure. http://www.coloradohistory-oahp. org/compass/OAHP/Image_Display. asp?p_M_ID=5LR... 10/18/2010 Page 1 of 1 !lush NO 10.300, UNII1.1)tiIAlkJDH'ARI%ILNI0I IIWINALkI0K }>nRNPSVSEONLY NATIONAL PARK SEAVICFi RECFIVEO NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES IN VE:NTOR Y —NOMINATION FORM ahTE ENTERED CONTINUATION SHEET Descri.p;:i.on 'Continued) : 11 E?.i NIJ ht ElEN % PAGE composit.icn of alt-e'rnat'ng pd.lasters and b8V5 with one window her bay. Each ,,inflow has a store :Label Lintel and l.tone si-11. The first level has an a svmmetrical desic;n wi'.ii the left bay framing the entrance to the second Level and the: right: bay making up the rest of the first level. facade. There is an elaborate cornice with a series of finials, phased to corres- pond with the pilasters and bays of the second level. 1.3. 235 Je.f :ferFon, (Phtt.os f21) an C: 30 n a C4dC}-s Lory _,4 re tche..r bond brick =at-ructtlre. The first: 1. wel, ha trr:cn altered, with garage doors. The se(,,ta d Level„ howe�vcr, r.crn:ains unaltered with six (6 double -hung windows with arched brick: label lintels and lug sills. is decorative. brick cornice lines: the facade at the roof. The building has been painted as twio separate structures. 14. 243 Jefferson, (1}hoto 030) , is a one-story stretcher bond I building. it has hti.en altered to a larcle degree for its nresent commer.ci<al, use. it is tile only bui.ldinq i.n the district which has a %,?oode.n false: front. 15. Leeders-Supply;"359 ii.nden Street (Photo k31), lth :its steiap?t7-gab3e roaf�i.s one of-tlie-most: charming structures in the district. Tt :is a stretcher ?pond, brick building with a coarse stone foundation. The basic plan :is rectangu- lar with an irregular rear wing. The maid facade, facing Linden Street, has three baays3; two windows *7Ianking h re- cessed entrance, and a small, addition to the south ii.d..0 of the b<lys. The addition has a 'window ':rhi.ch has teen cticc're'C9, though the original stone s.i.l.l is Visible. A boxed, plain wooded cornice separates the first level from ;.he attic, gabled level. http://www.coloradohistory-oahp. org/compass/OAHP/Image_Display. asp?p_M_ID=5 LR... 10/18/2010 i _� ii�d .s�.�I ♦�[� rr - gip. i, rr �1►Ye � Y ! 5 M� e ---.-- '' --- �' ■ ��� W. 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City of pnprry m�marna or Nmn�..n aI Iwwn uI nq nbplorvralMsn. iNE C1fY OF FORt LOLLM9 MPNE511] WARRPNTYOF MERCNANTA@YT'O0. NNRRPMTV FOR ,rt.E= Oi us, FON Pnx I'I C AR W KPOSE. ESPMEOOR IYP O. WRN RESPECT TO THESE MAP MMULTS OR THE UNOERLYINO DATA MY—&Tmerrmp Fort Collins pre0uea rrvp npoluluna. ei mle nvap IIMAEWWRNAUFALLT$,RMVWIMF YI nnpn4WlyMEb Yp llbne(. m01YrlMrmhMnbeM pnR\Ip MMIM CrIyM1urmbv W E Aen�m pnml npmrnp'.baaer lnpRNnbnp Nm��M mnAab mppna¢I. rn mwV�menMM tlNY NVMp rnb Mb rMomulbnmYGp lMeMnMM wrMalnn el sE Nh '. ^c m tiw mrvn amWp pa ewbrMgM wwYN EwrwepueY.wuMYN�M M1u. 11b 4y BVYmF.bM �M nm1 AW YWIw �w �MM VrmV MA nr lYppry MwNrEnaw � V�J rtaC n mr+Amnrwl nnrrw nnam wiVT nbn Awnlrv�w mp wbpnV u IN w anrwFq�q V�wn w �nN ti City Of Development Review Guide — STEP 2 of 8 \ F6rt Collins CONCEPTUAL REVIEW: APPLICATION General Information All proposed development projects begin with Conceptual Review. Anyone with a development idea can schedule a Conceptual Review meeting to get feedback on prospective development ideas. At this stage, the development idea does not need to be finalized or professionally presented. However, a sketch plan and this application must be submitted to City Staff prior to the Conceptual Review meeting. The more information you are able to provide, the better feedback you are likely to get from the meeting. Please be aware that any information submitted may be considered a public record, available for review by anyone who requests it, including the media. Conceptual Reviews are scheduled on three Monday mornings per month on a "first come, first served" basis. One 45 meeting is allocated per applicant and only three conceptual reviews are done each Monday morning. Conceptual Review is a free service. Complete applications and sketch plans must be submitted to City Staff no later than 5 pm, two Tuesdays prior to the meeting date. Application materials must be e-mailed to currentplanning()fcgov.com. If you do not have access to e-mail, other accommodations can be made upon request. At Conceptual Review, you will meet with Staff from a number of City departments, such as Community Development and Neighborhood Services (Zoning, Current Planning, and Development Review Engineering), Light and Power, Stormwater, WaterfWaste Water, Advance Planning (Long Range Planning and Transportation Planning) and Poudre Fire Authority. Comments are offered by staff to assist you in preparing the detailed components of the project application. There is no approval or denial of development proposals associated with Conceptual Review. At the meeting you will be presented with a letter from staff, summarizing comments on your proposal. *BOLDED ITEMS ARE REQUIRED* *The more info provided, the more detailed your comments from staff will be.* Contact Names) and Role(s) (Please identify whether Consultant or Owner, etc) T0/u pk(-) r>lGt. L�sY21t2r s %o• , 0 1�6 Business Name (if applicabT ) Your Mailing Address 1 00 I l5 u fi trl`e; I !4X SSI ��, �yt 60^� Phone Number %) t-• 7-6no Email Address /A&5 -/J— r' r e I�+ti­1 Site Address or Description (parcel # if no address) W (. Description of Proposal (attach additional sheets if necessary) YC UVO ,)/V ! yG r�a'e�Iv o h ' r)av' xectev S L bct PN y M.,fP� Proposed Use %Ytl ye fe Existing Use Total Building Square Footage S.F. Number of /Stories _ Lot Dimensions c 96 Age of any Existing Structures 1y5 4- N °ei ll l oo x 356 Info available on Larimer County's We site: http://www.co.la 'tmer.co.uslassessor/query/sp rfaa If any structures are 50+ years old, good quality, color photos of all sides of the structure are required for conceptual. Is your property in a Flood Plain? ❑ Yes kNo If yes, then at what risk is it? Info available on FC Maps: http://qis.fcgov.com/fcmappsslfcmap.asl)x Click Floodplains tab and zoom to property. Increase in Impervious Area � �? LJ X - 3 I , ()(/!� S.F. (Approximate amount of additiona>(ding, pavements or etc. that will cover existing bare ground to be added to the site) Suggested items for the Sketch Plan: Property location and boundaries, surrounding land uses, proposed use(s), existing and proposed improvements (buildings, landscaping, parking/drive areas, water treatment/detention, drainage), existing natural features (water bodies, wetlands, large trees, wildlife, canals, irrigation ditches), utility line locations (if known), photographs (helpful but not required). Things to consider when making a proposal: How does the site drain now? Will it change? If so, what will change? Community Development & Neighborhood Services — 281 N College Ave — Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580