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Exhibit A
2. Due to the floodplain restrictions, the floor elevation of the building must be
approximately 5 — 8 feet below the street grades at the South College Avenue /
Fossil Creek Parkway intersection. If the building were located within the "build
to" line, retaining walls would be required between the sidewalk and the building.
With the current building location, a 4:1 slope can be used along Fossil Creek
Parkway, which is both safer and more aesthetically pleasing.
Modification
The west side of the building is located approximately 23 feet from the South College
Avenue right-of-way line, meeting the "build -to" line standard for an arterial street.
Fossil Creek Parkway curves to the southeast from the intersection with South College
Avenue, creating a sight distance triangle along the southern edge of the street, which
prevents the building from being placed within the "build -to" line standards.
The result is that the setback along Fossil Creek Parkway varies from 39.5 feet at the
northwest corner to 26.5 feet at the northeast corner of the building. Therefore, the north
side of the building does not meet the required 15-foot setback for 30% of its length. In
order to meet this requirement the building would have to be designed with a curved wall
to match the curve in Fossil Creek Parkway and an angled wall to align with the site
distance triangle.
The request is for a modification to allow a greater setback along Fossil Creek
Parkway that varies from 26.5 feet to 39.5 feet, but is not 15 feet for 30 % of it's
length.
Justification
A justification for this request per the Modification Criteria (Section 2.8.2(H) (1) is that
the proposed plan will serve the standard equally well or better than would a plan which
complies with the standard. We believe the proposed project meets this criterion in the
following ways:
1. Setting the building back an additional 24.5 feet allows for more landscaping in
front of the building, creating a more attractive streetscape.
2. Setting the building back an additional 24.5 feet would help it fit into the context
of the established neighborhood where most building setbacks exceed 50 feet.
3. A connecting walkway is provided in the most convenient location to allow
pedestrians to enter the building without crossing driveways or parking lots.
Another justification per the Modification Criteria (Section 2.8.2(H) (3) is the physical
conditions of the site due to the curve of Fossil Creek Parkway and the resulting site
distance easement.
1. The north wall of the building complies with the intent of the 15-foot build -to
line. It is only because of the curvature of the street that the setback technically
does not meet the standard.
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VF RIPLEY
ASSOCIATES INC.
Landscape Architecture
Urban Design
Planning
401 West Mountain Avenue
Modification Request FSuoite l
Fort Coo llins, CO 8053I-2604
PHONE 5828
Discount Tire at Fossil Creek PDP FAX
24-16 2
FAX (970) 334-1662
July 18, 2002
This request is for a modification to the "build -to" line requirements as outlined in the
City of Fort Collins Land Use Code. The modification being requested is from section
3.5.3 (13)(2)(a) and (b), Relationship of Buildings to Streets, Walkways and Parking. This
regulation reads as follows:
and;
(a) To establish "build -to" lines, buildings shall be located and designed to
align or approximately align with any previously established
building/sidewalk relationships that are consistent with this standard.
Accordingly, at least thirty (30) percent of the total length of the building
along the street shall be extended to the build -to line area. If a parcel, lot
or tract has multiple streets, then the building shall be built to at least two
(2) of them according to (b) through (d) below, i.e. to a street corner.
(b) Buildings shall be located no more than fifteen (1 S) feet from the right-of-
way of adjoining street if the street is smaller than a full arterial or has
on -street parking.
Project Description
Discount Tire is proposing a new 8,480 sq. ft. building at the southeast corner of South
College Avenue and Fossil Creek Parkway. The main access to the site has been located
to align with the future extension of Snead Drive, to the north across from Fossil Creek
Parkway. The proposed building is located in the northwest corner of the site, outside of
the 100-year floodplain and parking for the facility is located south of the building.
(Exhibit A)