HomeMy WebLinkAboutREDTAIL RESIDENTIAL - PDP - 26-01 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 2 - PLANNING OBJECTIVES (5)respect the project's private open space including three ponds and associated wetlands
and wildlife.
3. Project design should not be beholden to a priority requirement to meet the needs of
vehicles. While the needs for vehicular access should be accommodated, the primary
emphasis should be on pedestrian and bike circulation. Accordingly, pedestrian, bike,
and vehicle needs have been met by a concept, which merges the walkway, bikeway,
vehicle.way, landscape and hardscape uses into pedestrian -friendly courtyards. This
benefits pedestrians, provides a sense of neighborhood, and enhances quality of life.
4. This project provides three types of housing at the south end of town proximate to
and with easements providing for connection to the Mason Street Transportation
Corridor. This will permit residents of this project to make use of convenient public
transportation to commute to thousands of employers located near and along the entire
length of College Avenue. Also, public transit provides transportation to major
employers located east on Harmony Road. Providing attractive housing convenient to
public transportation achieves the goals of reducing reliance on motor vehicles,
encouraging the use of bikes, and enhancing residents' and employees' overall quality
of life.
VI.
Land Use Conflicts and Natural Area Disturbances
There are no Land Use conflicts. The plan has been sensitively designed to
concentrate housing on the top of a small mesa well above and well set back from the
naturalized detention ponds to the east and north. In the buffer areas, the existing
topographic characteristics and native uplands vegetation are maintained, except where
necessary to improve the existing access road which provides access to the project
from the Redtail Court cul-de-sac.
VII.
Name of Project
Redtail FDP
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The garage buildings, together with related landscaping, buffer the residential project
from the railroad tracks and embankment to the west.
The central parks, connecting courtyards and landscaping buffer buildings and create a
pedestrian -friendly environment. Furthermore these features contribute to sense of
community and enhance quality of life.
Project is designed so that pedestrian, bike and vehicle traffic within the project proceed
safely along walkways, pedestrian courtyards and very -low -traffic public streets as
residents circulate between buildings, garages, natural area / open spaces and the
parks with plazas, and mail kiosks.
The project has 76% (7.3 acres) private open space and landscaped areas, which
elements soften the feel of the buildings, screen parking, and provide a sensitive
transition between the residential neighborhoods and adjacent uses.
IV.
Ownership and Maintenance of Public and Private Open Space
The townhouse and condominium neighborhoods will each have their own Home
Owners Association and Covenants. They will be separate, autonomous entities,
neighborhoods, albeit complementary and symbiotic.
Home ownership will be in the nature of either townhouse or condominium ownership.
All residential front yards, backyards, side yards, sidewalks, private drive, courtyard,
and detention pond natural area / open space will be maintained by the HOA's. Public
natural areas / open space and landscaped around the Redtail Court and Fossil
Boulevard cul-de-sacs, as well as the landscaped island within Redtail Court cul-de-sac,
shall also be maintained by the HOA's.
V.
Rationale Behind Assumptions and Choices
1. Although the existing residential is located a considerable distance to the west and is
totally blocked from this project by a 200-foot railroad track embankment / buffer, it is
nevertheless desirable to provide a thoughtful and sensitive transition between this
proposed project and the existing residential, as well as the existing warehouse and
office uses on College, Cameron Drive, Coronado Court and Fossil Boulevard.
2. Given the zoning of this property (Commercial C) and its market value, it is a
challenge to create a transitional use, which is mostly residential, and still achieve the
objectives of economic feasibility and edifying aesthetics, as well as the many LUC
goals. These goals can be realized with development comprised of 48% affordable
townhouse and carriage house units and 52% condominium units. These innovative,
different and complementary types of houses have been carefully planned to enjoy but
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interesting pedestrian streetscape, as well as variety and visual interest in exterior
design.
Furthermore, the central mail kiosks, the parks, the pedestrian -friendly park -courtyards,
and the varied architectural elements enhance the overall character of this project.
III.
Open Space, Buffering, Landscaping, Circulation, Natural Areas
76% of the project (7.3 acres) is landscaped area and private open space. The private
open space is comprised of the three naturalized detention ponds and their associated
buffer areas, which are a central amenity of the project.
Most of the residential building sites are ten to twenty feet higher than the naturalized .
detention ponds, which enhance the buffer by creating this "elevation separation" aspect
of the buffer. Furthermore, the condominiums are adjacent to and overlook the 38
acres of the City -owned Redtail Grove Natural Area to the south, but the view is largely
blocked by a hill.
Natural Resources Department has, at our request, reviewed natural area
considerations related to this project, and informed us that the appropriate buffer for
these naturalized storm drainage detention ponds is 50 feet. The average buffer
distance for the eight residential buildings which front on these ponds is 56 feet.
The only disturbance and construction activity within the buffer zone that will occur will
be a) construction activity related to improving the existing access drive into the project
from Cameron Drive, b) construction activity relating to extending Redtail Court over the
northern -most naturalized detention pond, c) utility main installations (sewer main is
already installed), d) restoration of areas which we disturb, e) previously disturbed areas
which we restore, and f) naturalized detention ponds mitigation.
The buffer between this project and the Red-tailed hawk nest sites is 1,056 feet with a
staff -approved reduction based on performance standards. The residential project is
located 1,250 feet from a Red-tailed hawk's nest, which is 94.6% of the preferred buffer.
This falls well within staff's authority to modify performance standard distances down to
80%, and we have requested that staff do so for the reasons that a) the Redtail Grove
Natural Area has rolling hills which block the view to the south proceeding toward Fossil
Creek and the Red-tailed hawk nest sites, b) the Red-tailed hawks have thrived at this
location notwithstanding the fact that their nest sites are located 600 feet or less from
heavy traffic on College Avenue, and furthermore are located in a "natural
amphitheater" relative to College Avenue, and c) it would cause an undue hardship and
eviscerate the proposed project to require an additional 71 feet of setback from these
Red-tailed hawk nests.
A storm drainage easement across the 38 acres of Redtail Grove Natural Area to the
south has been negotiated and recorded.
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very safe connectivity for vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles. The South College
Avenue Access Plan has a signalized intersection at College Avenue and Fairway Lane
scheduled in the near future to also create a second safe intersection for the residents
of Redtail. Redtail Townhouses are easily accessed from Fossil Boulevard which has
been extended south and east into this portion of the project. Buildings G and 1 and 2
can also be accessed from Fossil Boulevard.
Proceeding north on College Avenue provides access to virtually all of Fort Collins' retail
outlets and employers. Proceeding east on Harmony Road provides access to retail,
high-tech employers and Interstate-25. Proceeding south on College Avenue / Highway
287 provides access to Loveland, Windsor and alternative Interstate-25 access points.
There is easy access to schools and parks proceeding east on Fossil Creek Parkway,
west on Harmony Road as well as via the Fossil Creek pedestrian / bike trail when
completed. Also, Harmony Road provides access to the south branch of the library and
Front Range Community College.
In addition, residents have immediate access to 7.3 acres of private open space and
landscaped as well as 38 acres of the City -owned Redtail Grove Natural Area.
Furthermore, the public sidewalks within the project will provide for future connectivity to
the Fossil Creek pedestrian / bike path and for connectivity to the Mason Street
Transportation Corridor south terminus. Vehicle, bike and pedestrian access to the
offices immediately adjacent will be by means of Cameron Drive, Frontage Road,
Coronado Court, Redtail Court, Fossil Boulevard, public and private sidewalks, and
connecting walkways.
5. Architectural Character
The LUC goal of achieving exceptional architectural character is realized by this project
in terms of a) innovative step-down roof design, b) differentiated and interesting
architectural elements present in the residential building elevations, c) thoughtful design
considerations present in the courtyard-hardscape-landscape areas, d) complementary
interrelationships between all the foregoing, and e) complementary and sensitive
relationship to the surrounding natural areas.
6. Active Living Spaces
All of the condominium units back up to open space and are linked to each other and
the other units by pedestrian -friendly walkways and courtyards. These active living
spaces create the opportunity for a vibrant community with interactions between
neighbors, sense of neighborhood and quality of life.
7. Pedestrian Oriented Streetscapes, and Variety and Visual Interest in Exterior Design
The relatively smaller scale, mass and height of the buildings plus landscaped setback,
step-down roofs, varied roof design elements, and varied siding materials provide for an
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provide connectivity via sidewalks to a central courtyard which includes a plaza
area, mail kiosk and small sitting area for informal. socializing.
Redtail Carriage Houses are located along a linear park in the center of the
project and have open space views to the east as well as mountain views to the
west.
Buildings G. 1 and 2 overlook naturalized detention ponds and private open
space to the west and south. Building G is an eight-plex, while Buildings 1 and 2
are carriage houses which creatively incorporate two residential units above
garages.
II.
City Plan Principles and Policies Achieved
1. Transitional
This project is complementary to and transitional in relation to the adjacent uses: office,
retail, and warehouse uses to the east and north, single-family residential uses to the
west (beyond the 200-foot railroad track easement and embankment immediately
adjacent at the west), and the Redtail Grove Natural Area to the south.
This project includes a) residential uses at the east side of project, b) residential uses at
the west side of project, and c) a large transitional natural area / open space and three
naturalized detention ponds between these two components. 76% (7.3 acres) of the
total project will be private open space and landscaped area.
2. Mixed Residential Uses
This project is comprised of 48% affordable entry-level townhouses and carriage
houses and 52% mid -price condominiums, all housing being for sale to owner -
occupants (no rental units).
3. Sense of Community / Quality of Life
Project design elements include residential buildings at a human scale, attractive
elevations with architectural diversity and step-down roofs, courtyards which merge
landscape, hardscape, pedestrian, bike and vehicle uses, and 76% (7.3 acres) private
open space and landscaped area.
4. Access
The access to Redtail is from both intersections of College Avenue and Cameron Drive
and from College Avenue and Fairway Lane. The College Avenue and Cameron Drive
intersection is controlled with a stoplight and is very safe for bicycles and pedestrians as
well as vehicles. Following Cameron Drive to the south portion of the project, it
intersects Redtail Court which connects to Fossil Boulevard to the north. This provides
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STATEMENT OF PLANNING OBJECTIVES
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I.
Introduction
Redtail is a unique mixed residential use project consisting of two complementary
neighborhoods adjacent to each other, which make use of this difficult infill parcel in a
way that incorporates good planning, good architecture, and respect for environmental
considerations. In each there is a unifying contemporary -traditional architectural theme,
pleasant landscaping, and a sense of cohesiveness and community. All units are
residential townhouses or condominiums and are for sale to owner -occupants.
The project is an inf ill project between offices and retail to the east, warehouse -office to
the north, City -owned Redtail Grove Natural Area to the south, and to the west a 200-
foot wide elevated railroad track embankment with residential beyond that. The project
has been designed with high sensitivity to the three naturalized detention ponds located
between the proposed residential and the existing office uses.
Connectivity is being provided between the project residential uses and existing offices
to the east, and also between project and existing warehouse uses to the north, by
means of Cameron Drive, Redtail Court, Fossil Boulevard, Frontage Road, Coronado
Court, public and private sidewalks, and connectivity to planned bike/ped paths between
Fossil Creek and the Mason Street Transportation Corridor.
Project is adjacent to the Redtail Grove Natural Area to the south and overlooks three
naturalized detention ponds within the project. Project has 76% (7.3 acres) of private
open space and landscaped area. This also is a key design element, which benefits
homeowners, provides them with a beautiful natural setting to live in, and enhances
their sense of community and quality of life.
A diversity of homes, including size, architecture and price, will be offered in the Redtail
project , including:
Redtail Townhouses are located on a small hill previously the home of Mill
Brothers Nursery. They overlook College Avenue to the east and have mountain
views to the west. These are attached tandem garage townhomes with frontage
on Fossil Boulevard and access to garages off alleys to the rear of the buildings.
A major purpose of these townhouses is to create a very attractive neighborhood
of affordable housing for sale. The mini -park, mail kiosk, tot lot area has
benches and provides the opportunity for informal socializing.
Redtail Condominiums are located on the mesa and the units will overlook three
naturalized detention ponds. The buildings open onto pedestrian -friendly
courtyards and landscaped front yards, which functionally and aesthetically
merge landscape, hardscape, pedestrian, bike and vehicle uses. Also, they