HomeMy WebLinkAboutFIRST COMMUNITY BANK PLAZA - PDP - 49-05 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - PLANNING OBJECTIVESThank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to working with you during
the development review process.
Sincerely,
Sandy McFeron
VF Ripley Associates, Inc.
PRINCIPLE CAD-4 Security and crime prevention will continue to be important
factors in urban design.
Policy CAD-4.1 Crime Prevention and Security.
Policy CAD-4.2 Lighting and Landscaping.
1st Community Bank Plaza will be designed and landscaped to provide a safe
environment for customers and employees by providing appropriate lighting around
buildings and parking areas and avoiding the creation of hidden areas within the
landscaping.
PRINCIPLE ENV-3: Drinking water provided by the City's Water Utility will meet
or exceed customer expectations for quality, quantity and reliability. Water
Conservation will be strongly encouraged.
Policy ENV-3.3: Water Demand Management
The landscape plan for the project will utilize the following xeriscape principles:
Plant material with low to moderate water requirements
Limited turf areas
Effective use of soil amendments
An efficient irrigation system
Appropriate maintenance
PRINCIPLE CD-1: The size and scale of businesses within Commercial Districts
will vary. New development and redevelopment will include a mix of uses —
avoiding .large, single -use buildings and dominating parking areas.
Policy CD-1.2: Infill/Redevelopment Land Uses.
1st Community Bank Plaza will be an infill project surrounded by existing development.
PRINCIPLE CD-3: Commercial Districts will be accessible by all modes of travel,
including transit, bicycle, pedestrian, and automobiles.
Policy CD-3.1: Transit. Facilities
Policy CD-3.2: Arterial Crossings
1st Community Bank Plaza is located within one-fourth of a mile from the corner of
Horsetooth Road and JFK Parkway. This intersection is provided with a traffic signal,
crosswalks and pedestrian crossing indicators. Located directly across JFK Parkway is
a covered transit stop. Sidewalks and a striped bike lane will be provided along both
sides of JFK Parkway.
PRINCIPLE T-1: The physical organization of the city will be supported by a
framework of transportation alternatives that maximizes access and mobility
throughout the city, while reducing dependence upon the private automobile.
Policy T-1.1 Land Use Patterns
The nearest transit stop is located directly across JFK Parkway. 1st Community Bank
Plaza's close proximity to a transit stop permits public transit to become a viable
alternative to the automobile.
PRINCIPLE T-4: Bicycling will serve as a viable alternative to automobile use for
all trip purposes.
Policy T-4.1 Bicycle Facilities
1st Community Bank Plaza is located on a four lane arterial with a striped bike lane
making bicycling a viable alternative to automobile use.
PRINCIPLE T-5: The City will acknowledge pedestrian travel as a viable
transportation mode and elevate it in importance to be in balance with.all other
modes. Direct pedestrian connections will be provided and encouraged from
place of residence to transit, schools, activity centers, work and public facilities.
Policy T-5.1 Land Use
Policy T-5.2 Connections
1st Community Bank Plaza development will be adding a detached sidewalk along JFK
parkway connecting to the existing sidewalk to the north and south. This connection Will
allow pedestrian access to transit stops, Foothills Mall, restaurants and other
businesses in the area. Sidewalks are designed within the development to allow easy
pedestrian access from the parking areas to the building. The building entrance will be
easily viewed from the road and have a direct pedestrian connection to the new public
sidewalk.
PRINCIPLE CAD-3: Commercial developments create a powerful impression of
the city, both individually and taken together as a whole. While corporate
franchises and chain stores will remain vital and recognizable, commercial
developments will be designed to contribute to Fort Collins' distinct visual quality
and uniqueness.
Policy CAD-3.1 Modification of Standardized Commercial Architecture.
Policy CAD-3.2 Compatibility with Surrounding Development.
The 1st Community Bank Plaza building will be a well -designed commercial office
building with it's own unique character able to fit in and complement the existing
surrounding commercial development.
up to the third floor taking advantage of the beautiful views of the front range and the
plains. The building will have a curvilinear feature wall extending up past the roof that
will appear to bisect the building. A portion of the feature wall has been extended into
the site and landscape on the north side of the building. This will help accentuate the
primary pedestrian entry and define the edge of the north detention pond.
An Ecological Characterization Study, prepared by Cedar Creek Associates, and a letter
from the Department of Wildlife (DOW) is included with this submittal. The study
evaluates the habitat conditions on the site. The site is vegetated entirely by non-native
and weedy grass species with no woody vegetation. The canal is the only habitat
feature of value to wildlife in the area. Waterfowl, songbirds and small mammals are
occasionally present and there is a red fox den located along the canal. The 1st
Community Bank Plaza design team has been coordinating with the City's Natural
Resource Department in regard to the fox den and the habitat value of the site in
general. It has been determined that the best approach is to not encourage the fox to
rear its young in this highly urban location (see letter from the DOW), but to encourage
use of the site by waterfowl and songbirds.
The landscape plan utilizes a mix of native trees and shrubs along with non-native
species to create structural diversity and food sources for birds on the site where
possible. The two detention areas are being planned as wet ponds to establish wetland
vegetation to further encourage use of the site by urban adapted species.
We believe 1st Community Bank Plaza will be a valuable asset to the entire community.
This project will be built on a great infill site, be centrally located within the community,
and provide an exciting new landmark office building in one of the fastest growing areas
of the city.
City Plan Principles and Policies achieved by the proposed Timberline
Center Project Development Plan
PRINCIPLE LU-1: Growth within the city will promote a compact development
pattern within a well-defined boundary.
Policy LU-1.1 Compact Urban Form
1st Community Bank Plaza is located in an area that is rapidly growing. This project is
surrounded by development and will be an infill development.
PRINCIPLE LU-2: The city will maintain and enhance its character and sense of
place as defined by its neighborhoods, districts, corridors, and edges.
Policy LU-2.1 City -Wide Structure
1st Community Bank Plaza will compliment the surrounding land uses and promote a
compact development with a unique identity.
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November 23, 2005
Ted Shepard
City of Fort Collins
Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 80522
RE: Planning Objectives for 1" Community Bank Plaza
Dear Ted:
1s' Community Bank Plaza, previously called JFK Plaza, is located on 3 acres of land on
the west side JFK Parkway south of Horsetooth Road and north of Bockman Drive. The
property is currently undeveloped but is surrounded on three sides by existing
development. Larimer No. 2 Canal borders the site on the west and south sides with
Palmer properties located on the west side of the canal and Toys-R-Us on the south
side. Continental Plaza borders the site to the north and undeveloped property is
located on the east side across JFK Parkway. The property is currently zoned C-
Commercial District.
The site will have two entrances accessible from JFK Parkway. An existing curb cut is
located on the Continental Plaza property north of the building and a new curb cut will
be located approximately 515 feet away on the south side of the building. The north
entrance will be a shared entranced with Continental Plaza.
1st Community Bank Plaza will be a 4-story, 45,600 square foot office building. Each
floor will consist of 12,000 square feet except for the fourth floor, which will be 9,600
square feet. A bank and mortgage company will primarily occupy the first floor and
general office space will occupy the remainder of the building. The bank will have five
drive-thru lanes and an ATM lane. The site plan proposes 136 on -site parking spaces
with an additional 22 spaces on the adjacent Continental Plaza property. Palmer
Properties, owners of 1st Community Bank Plaza, are in the process of working on an
agreement with the owners of the Continental Plaza property for the additional offsite
improvements and easements.
The building will be constructed with pre -cast concrete panels and have a glass atrium
located at the entry which extends up to the fourth floor. The building will also have
overhanging entry canopies on the north and south sides. The fourth floor will step
back on the north and south sides creating outdoor patio spaces. The east and west
sides will have a glass curtain wall cantilevering out from the second floor and extending
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