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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHE FARMSTEAD - PDP - 8-03 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 3 - MODIFICATION REQUESTMarch 22, 2004 Steve Olt Current Planning Department City of Fort Collins 281 North College Fort Collins, CO 80522 Dear Mr. Olt: I am writing to request a modification of standards for the Farmstead PDP on Laporte and Taft Hill Roads. Section 3.6.2(C) of the Fort Collins Land Use Code says. - Except as provided in (B) above for cul-de-sacs, no dead-end streets shall be permitted except in cases where such streets are designed to connect with future streets on adjacent land, in which case a temporary turnaround easement at the end of the street with a diameter of at least eighty (80) feet must be provided. Such turnaround easement shall not be required if no lots in the subdivision are dependent upon such street for access Because this proposed PDP includes a full hammerhead turn around at the termination of Pennsylvania Avenue, it is my position that this project as proposed without an 80 foot diameter temporary turnaround easement would not diverge from the standards of the Land Use Code with regard to section 3.6.2(C) except in a nominal and inconsequential way since a temporary turnaround is provided in the form of a hammerhead. In addition, I have visited with Ron Gonzalez of the Poudre Fire Department regarding this requirement for the PDP. Mr. Gonzalez indicated in this meeting that the 80 foot diameter turnaround would not be required by the Poudre Fire Department, as we are providing a full fire lane loop from the temporary termination of Pennsylvania Avenue east to Taft Hill Road. In addition, because The Farmstead PDP application is a qualified affordable housing project, it is my position that the granting of this modification from the strict application of the standard would, without impairing the intent and purpose of this Land Use Code, substantially alleviate the existing, defined and described problem of affordable housing, which is a city wide concern. Therefore the Farmstead PDP would result in a substantial benefit to the city by reason of the fact that the proposed project would substantially address an important community need specifically and expressly defined and described in the city's Comprehensive Plan. Sincerely, Mikal S. Torgerson