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In March of 1997, as part of the comprehensive rezoning of the City, the former
Light and Power plant property was rezoned from General Industrial (1-G) to
Public Open Lands (POL). The POL designation limits the use of the property to
parks, open lands, cemeteries, composting facilities, agricultural activities, golf
courses, wireless communication equipment and facilities, and public facilities
such as stormwater, water, sewer, gas and electric and similar public utilities.
The 1997 rezoning made the existing facility an "existing limited permitted use."
Existing limited permitted uses are those that were permitted under the previous
zoning designation, but are not listed as such under the new zoning district
designation of the Land Use Code. Proposals for the enlargement or expansion
of a building or lot associated with a limited permitted use of less than 25% of the
existing gross building square footage may be reviewed through the building
permit process provided that a series of performance criteria are met. Further,
additions of greater than 25% automatically trigger the building and parcel to be
brought up to all general development standards contained in Article 3 and the
applicable district standards in Article 4, to the extent reasonably feasible.
At the July 24, 2001 City Council study session staff received direction to pursue
rezoning of the property to potentially accommodate a homeless day use facility.
At this direction, the City Manager's Office has submitted a petition to rezone the
subject area from POL to RDR.
The Johnson Property Rezoning
This is a request to rezone approximately 217 acres of property located on the
northeast corner of Timberline and Drake Roads. The property is currently
zoned T - Transitional. The Structure Plan designation for the property is a
combination of Industrial, Urban Estate, Low Density Mixed -Use Residential,
Medium Density Mixed -Use Residential, and Neighborhood Commercial Center.
The applicant is proposing to amend the Structure Plan to remove the Industrial
and Neighborhood Center designations from the site, and to slightly modify the
boundary line between Urban Estate and Low Density Mixed -Use Residential.
The applicant is also requesting to rezone the property to a combination of LMN,
MMN, and UE to correspond to the requested Structure Plan amendment.
List of Attachments
1. Vicinity Map — 450 N. College Rezoning
2. 450 N. College Site Survey
3. Vicinity Map — Johnson Property Rezoning
4. Johnson Property Rezoning — Map depicting existing and proposed zoning
designations
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Community Planning and Environmental Services
Current P—trung
City of Fort Collins
To: Council Growth Management Committee
Through: John Fischbach, City Manag r��
Greg Byrne, CPES Director
From: Cameron Gloss, Current Pla rningirect
Date: September 17, 2001
Subject: Semi -Annual Rezoning Applications -Fall 2001
Background
The Current Planning Department has received one rezoning application through
the semi-annual review cycle. The City's Land Use Code limits the rezoning of
property to two times per year. This is a request to rezone the City -owned Light
and Power Plant property at 450 N. College Avenue from Public Open Lands
(POL) to River Downtown Redevelopment District (RDR).
Running parallel to this application is a request to rezone approximately 217
acres of the former Johnson Farm property from Transitional (T) to Medium
Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood (MMN), Low Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood
(LMN), and Urban Estate (LIE). This rezoning application, which takes the
property out of the Transitional (T) zone, is exempt from the semi-annual
rezoning application cycle. However, given the parallel tracking of the application
with the 450 N. College Avenue rezoning, staff found it appropriate to bring this
information to the Council Growth Management Committee.
Both applications are scheduled for review and final action by City Council during
the month of October.
450 N. College Rezoning
This a recommendation to City Council for a request to rezone the former Light
and Power Plant at 450 N. College Avenue from Public Open Lands (POL) to
River Downtown Redevelopment District (RDR). The subject site consists of 6.91
t acres located east of College Avenue and south of the Poudre River (see
Attachment A -site vicinity map).
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