HomeMy WebLinkAboutKINARD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL - SITE PLAN ADVISORY REVIEW - 42-04 - REPORTS - RECOMMENDATION/REPORTPoudre School District Kinard Junior High School, Site Plan Advisory Review,
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December 2, 2004 P & Z Meeting
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8. Neighborhood Meeting:
A City -sponsored neighborhood meeting was held on November 10, 2004. The
project was well -received by those in attendance.
9. Findings of Fact/Conclusion:
In evaluating the request, Staff makes the following findings of fact:
A. The request is a Site Plan Advisory Review for recommendation to the
Poudre School District Board of Education. The request is not a Project
Development Plan or Subdivision.
B. The location of the facility complies with the Fossil Creek Reservoir Area
Plan and the land use is in compliance with the future zoning designation
of Low Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood, in accordance with the City's
Structure Plan map.
C. The project complies with the applicable standards of Article Three.
D. The extent and timing of public improvements are being reviewed by the
appropriate City departments and agencies for compliance with utility and
engineering standards.
E. A neighborhood meeting was held on November 10, 2004.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the Planning and Zoning Board approve the location,
character and extent of the proposed Kinard Junior High School, #42-04, based
on the finding that it is appropriate and conforms to the elements relative to the
adopted master plan (City Plan) of the City.
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Second, there will be an access off Trilby Road, as extended east from its current
alignment. This will connect to the parent drop-off/pick-up loop and visitor
parking lot.
C. Short Range Future
The short range future is defined as year 2007 with Kinard in operation and.
annual increases in background traffic. In the short range, key intersections are
expected to operate acceptably. In particular, the Ziegler/Kechter intersection
will continue to operate as an all -way stop. In addition, Trilby Road will not need
to connect to the west to Westchase subdivision.
D. Long Range Future
The long range is defined as year 2025. By this time, the Ziegler/Kechter
intersection is to be expected to be signalized and Trilby Road extended to the
west to connect into the Westchase subdivision.
E. Pedestrian Levels of Service
Within one mile of the site, there are a variety of vacant parcels interspersed
among developed subdivisions. Currently, there are no sidewalks along these
vacant sites. It is expected that as these parcels develop, a complete sidewalk
system will start to take shape. In the interim period, however, the City will
continue to work with Poudre School District on pedestrian safety through the
Safe Route to Schools program. Temporary sidewalks, in combination with
crossing guards, may be the interim solution.
F. Bicycle Levels of Service
There are bike lanes on both Ziegler and Kechter Roads. This will tie Kinard
Junior High School with Fossil Ridge High School and the future City community
park.
G. Future Public Improvements
Within the Growth Management Area, public improvements will be constructed in
accordance with the City's urban standards. This includes proper dedication of
public right-of-way, detached sidewalks, bike lanes, street trees, curbs, gutters
and travel lanes to the proper width.
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7. Transportation:
A. Background
As mentioned, the site is located in the rapidly -developing southeast quadrant of
the City. It is within one-half mile of Harvest Park, Sage Creek, The Timbers
Townhomes, Westchase and Fossil Lake Ranch. Observatory Village is
between'/< and one mile to the east.
As a district -wide school of choice, students may attend from anywhere. There
are four elementary schools, however, that currently feature the core knowledge
curriculum and will likely act as logical feeder schools. Two of these schools are
in the north, O'Dea and Moore. Two are in the south, Traut and Zach.
For the two northern schools, buses will stage at the elementary schools for
transport to Kinard. It is expected that four -to -five buses will be provided. For
the two southern schools, Traut is approximately one mile and Zach
approximately one-half mile distant from Kinard. Bussing is planned for those
students living within the Fossil Ridge High School attendance area who must
cross an arterial street.
The primary streets, and their Master Street Plan designation, are as follows:
• Ziegler Road is a two-lane arterial north of Kechter Road and a
collector south of Kechter Road.
• Kechter Road is a two-lane arterial.
• Trilby Road is a collector. Trilby would be extended from the east
to serve the site.
B. Primary Access
There are two access points to the site. First, there will be an access off Ziegler
that will align with Shallow Pond Drive in Fossil Lake Ranch. This will provide
access to the faculty and staff parking lot and the bus loop. The emergency
second point of access for Hearthside (County subdivision) to the north will
connect to this access.
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D. Architecture
The building will feature the same general palette of building materials as found
on Fossil Ridge High School and Bacon Elementary School, both of which are
practically within site of Kinard Junior High School.
The building consists of a south -facing entrance that leads to the administrative
core with a large vestibule. Academic classrooms form the core of the building
with the media center (library) anchoring the east wing and the
gymnasium/cafeteria/music rooms forming the west wing. The auxiliary gym is
raised above the main gym and can open up and double as a stage. The second
floor features six science labs and academic classrooms.
The exterior materials are a combination of brick, cultured stone/split-face block
and synthetic stucco/metal panels. (There will be no "gasket' material siding as
found on Zach Elementary.) The combination of materials, color and texture, are
placed in a repeating pattern and found on all four elevations. In addition, there
is generous use of glass for day -lighting offices and classrooms. Windows are
varied based on function. The combination of view windows and clerestory
windows adds variety to the elevations. The gymnasium roof is raised in order to
allow a bank of windows for day -lighting..
6. Energy Conservation and Sustainable Design:
The building and site include the following features to promote energy
conservation and sustainability:
• Generous use of glass for day -lighting;
• Solar tubes for day -lighting the interior spaces;
• Bio-swales for treatment of stormwater;
• Roof drains tied into bio-swales;
• Underground heat pump system for air heating and cooling;
• Provision for future installation of solar photo -voltaic panels.
The District design team has worked closely with the City Light and Power
Department on promoting energy conservation features to reduce electrical
consumption.
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4. Land Use:
As mentioned, the site is contained within the Fossil Creek Reservoir Area Plan.
The junior high school parcel is designated as "Low Density Mixed -Use
Residential Neighborhood." Upon completion of the annexation process, the
zoning will match this sub -area designation. Since schools are a permitted use
within this zone district, the proposed junior high school conforms to the adopted
sub -area plan.
5. Design:
A. Site Plan
Kinard Junior High School will be a 115,000 square foot, two-story building. As
with all junior high schools, there will be specific areas devoted to academic
classrooms, performing arts, athletics, administration, technology labs, media
center (library) and common areas. There will be a separate parking lot, with 28
spaces, for bus drop-off, faculty and staff located on the north side of the building
with access gained via Ziegler Road. There will be separate parking lot, with a
total of 92 spaces, on the south side of the building with a parent drop-off loop
and parking for visitors and staff. Access to this southerly lot is gained via the
extension of Trilby Road. The main entrance faces south.
There will be a soccer/track facility, baseball field, two softball fields/soccer field
and two outdoor basketball courts. None of these fields or courts will be
illuminated. The tennis courts are planned for future construction. The
soccer/track facility will feature synthetic turf, the only junior high in the District to
do so.
B. Building Height
The highest point of the building is the two-story classrooms at 36 feet. The L-M-
N zone district allows non-residential buildings to achieve a height of 2.5 stories
and that up to 25 feet may be allocated per story for a total of 62.5 feet.
C. Landscaping
The landscaping is intended to be sustainable and drought -tolerant. Street trees
will be planted along Ziegler and Trilby Roads. The parking lots will feature trees
within landscape islands. Trees will also be planted along the south elevation to
minimize heat gain.
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2. Context Within the Section:
The campus lies within the northeast quarter of a section bounded by Kechter
Road on the north, Ziegler Road on the east, Fossil Creek Reservoir on the
south, and Timberline Road on the west. This is a rapidly developing area and
includes such new developments as Westchase Subdivision, The Timbers
Townhomes and Bacon Elementary School. In addition, two large -lot County
subdivisions border the site to the north: The Homestead and Hearthside.
The Kechter Farm features Mail Creek running in a west to east direction. The
school site is north of this creek. Unlike Preston and Webber Junior High
Schools, the City Parks and Recreation Department will not acquire any park
land adjacent to the site due to the area already being served by existing and
proposed parks. There is a 50-acre community park site south of Fossil Ridge
High School and a 10-acre neighborhood park next to Zach Elementary School.
Both of these parks are within one-half mile of the Kinard site and are sufficient to
serve the area.
3. Right of Advisory Review:
Colorado Revised Statutes provide two specific references which allow the City
to review the planning and location of school sites.
A. Section 22-32-124, C.R.S., as amended, addresses the right of the School
District to construct schools within a municipality and the location or
manner of construction of such schools. The statutes specifically limit the
municipalities' participation in the process to a limited right of review and
appeal to the Board of Education.
B. Section 31-23-209, C.R.S. provides that no public building shall be
constructed or authorized in a city until the "location, character and extent
thereof' has been submitted for approval by the Planning and Zoning
Board. In the case of disapproval, the Planning and Zoning Board shall
communicate its findings to the School District. The disapproval of the P
& Z Board may be overruled by the School Board by a vote of not less
than two-thirds of its membership.
Under Section 31-23-209, C.R.S., the Planning and Zoning Board should make a
finding as to the location, character, and extent of the public building relative to
the adopted Master Plan (City Plan) of the City. Such findings help ensure that
the proposed project conforms to the adopted plan of the City of Fort Collins.
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B. The site is presently in Larimer County and within the jointly adopted
Fossil Creek Reservoir Area Plan and eligible for annexation into the City.
The City's Structure Plan calls for placement into the Low Density Mixed -
Use Neighborhood zone district. The land use complies with both the sub-
area plan and the future zone district.
C. The project complies with the applicable standards of Article Three.
D. The extent and timing of the necessary public improvements are being
reviewed by the appropriate City departments and agencies.
E. A neighborhood meeting was held on November 10, 2004.
COMMENTS:
1. Background:
The surrounding zoning and land uses are as follows:
N: FA-1 (County); Hearthside and Homestead County Subdivisions
S: FA-1 (County); Agricultural
E: L-M-N; Residential (Fossil Lake Ranch)
W: FA-1 (County); Agricultural
W: L-M-N; Residential (Westchase and The Timbers)
The junior high campus is in the northeastern portion of the 300-acre Kechter
Farm. The entire farm is located within the Fossil Creek Reservoir Area Plan.
The 27-acre school site is expected to proceed through the annexation and
zoning process either separately or in conjunction with a larger development.
The City's Structure Plan calls for the northern portion of the Kechter Farm,
including the school site, to be zoned L-M-N.
The Kechter Farm continues to be farmed by direct descendants of the original
settlers in the Harmony Agricultural District. Kechter Road (formerly County
Road 36) was renamed to honor the contributions of this family.
ITEM NO. 3
A(Ift MEETING DATE 12/2/04
STAFF_ Ted 8hepnrd
City of Fort Collins PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
STAFF REPORT
PROJECT: Poudre School District Kinard Junior High School, Site Plan
Advisory Review, #42-04
APPLICANT: Poudre School District
Planning, Design and Construction Department
2407 LaPorte Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 80521
OWNER: Same
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This is a request for a Site Plan Advisory Review for Kinard Junior High School.
The 27 acre site is located on the west.side of Ziegler Road and north of Trilby
Road (extended). This site is presently located in Larimer County and within the
Fossil Creek Reservoir Area Plan, a sub -area plan jointly adopted by the City of
Fort Collins and Larimer County in 1998.
The two-story school will serve grades 7, 8 and 9 with a design capacity of 750
students containing 115,000 square feet. (By way of comparison, Preston and
Webber Junior High Schools were designed for 900 students with approximately
127,000 square feet.) Kinard is a school of choice offering the core knowledge .
curriculum exclusively. There is no attendance boundary. Classes will begin in
August of 2006. Funding is derived from the 2000 Bond Issue.
The campus will include athletic fields, two separate parking lots and a
stormwater detention pond. Bus circulation and staff parking are separated from
the parent drop-off loop and visitor parking. A second point of access is provided
to the County subdivision to the north for required fire protection.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
A. The request is a Site Plan Advisory Review for recommendation to the
Poudre School District Board of Education. The request is not a Project
Development Plan or Subdivision.
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