HomeMy WebLinkAboutARBOR SOUTH PROPERTIES - ANNEXATION & ZONING - 38-00 - REPORTS - SECOND READINGDATE: June 5, 2001 3 ITEM NUMBER: 14 A-C
The requested zone district, C, Commercial, is in conformance with the City's Comprehensive Plan
(City Plan) and the City Structure Plan.
On January 16, 2001, City Council adopted a Resolution which accepts the annexation petition and
determines that the petition is in compliance with State law.
The annexation has 47.54% of its perimeter boundary contiguous with existing city limits which
exceeds the required one -sixth as mandated by State law. Further, the parcel is.. found to have a
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community of interest with the City and the parcel is expected to urbanize slw.
The annexation is not located within the Residential Neighborhood Sign
Planning and Zoning Board Recommendation:
The Planning and Zoning Board voted 6-0 to recommend to City Couric
South Annexation and Zoning at its regular meeting of February 1, 2001.
the Arbor
DATE: June 5, 2001 1 2 ITEM NUMBER: 14 A-C
S: McClanahan First Annexation
The parcel gains the necessary one -sixth contiguity along the north, east and a small portion of the
south property lines. Of the total perimeter boundary, the parcel has 47.54% contiguity with the city
limits. This substantially exceeds the required minimum of 16.66% (one -sixth). The parcel,
therefore, complies with the requirements of the Intergovernmental Agreement - Growth
Management Area and is eligible for annexation.
The surrounding zoning and land uses are as follows:
N: C, Commercial; Spradley — Barr Auto and Truck Dealership
S: C, Commercial; Existing Retail
E: C, Commercial; Existing Retail and Office
W: T, Tourist (County); Vacant
Zoning:
The proposed zoning for the Arbor South Annexa
is intended to be a setting for a wide range of
personal and business services. Secondarily,'
including creative forms of housing. While some"
the need for auto -related and other auto -oriented
District emphasize safe and convenient ersonal r
that accommodates pedestrians ,. ,, ;� at-�
The requested zoning of
existing zoning to the n4
Sub -area Plan — Mason
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east and south.
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Cherry Street on
As k,ftansportation corridor, the
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trans 'ders along its length.
findiipgs of the Master Plan and b
goals _an ,opportunities for mu
Findings:
Corridor:
imercial. The Commercia7di"strict
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3 egional retail uses, offices and
&e a wide range of other uses
)istrict areas may continue to meet
City's intent that the Commercial
iy forms, with planning and design
City Planlri Sfiucture Plan and matches the
the Mason Streef Transportation Corridor Master Plan. The
th area along the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad which
i& 5i Harmony Road on the south.
is to enhance opportunities for pedestrians, bicyclists and
nent adjacent to the Corridor is expected consider the
to orientation and connectivity to meet the transportation
travel. The applicant is aware of the parameters of the
The annexation of this parcel is consistent with the policies and agreements between Larimer County
and the City of Fort Collins, as contained in the recently amended Intergovernmental Agreement -
Growth Management Area.
The parcel meets all criteria included in State law to qualify for annexation by the City of Fort
Collins.
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT:
Items Relating to the Arbor South Annexation.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends adoption of the Resolution and the
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
ITEM NUMBER: 14 A-C
DATE:
June 5, 2001
FROM:
Ted Shenard
A. Resolution 2001-73 Setting Forth Findings'ofEact and -Determinations Regarding the Arbor
South Annexation.
B. Hearing and First Rea,cydc;�,irig`of Or'dc, 0 100 Ol prmexing Property Known as the
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Arbor South Annexation to the City, of= o ,Collins, Colorado "
C. Hearing and First ading of Ordinance N 101, 2001,Ainending the Zoning Map of the
City of Fort Collins and Classifying for Zoning;Purposes the Property Included in the Arbor
South Annexation to1he City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
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This is art;00% voluntary ann�n and zoning ofa`property approximately 11.26 acres in size.
The site is located on the west sidd-bl' South College Avenue, east of the Burlington Northern Santa
Fe Railroad tracks, approximately one,-iiul south of Harmony Road. The property is former
Fos§ 1�Creek Nursery and is presently vacant.
The91.3-56. _,posed zonin is C Comm'ercial. This will match the existing zoning on the north east and
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south';"sides of the property. Contiguity with the existing municipal boundary is gained along the
north,�east d south sides of tth property as well.
BACKGROUND:
The property is located within the Urban Growth Area. According to the policies and agreements
between the City of Fort Collins and Larimer County contained in the INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT FOR THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS URBAN GROWTH AREA, the City will
agree to consider annexation of property in the UGA when the property is eligible for annexation
according to State law. The property gains contiguity by the following parcels:
N: Spradley-Barr Annexation
E: Fairway Estates Business Annexation
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT:
Items Relating to the Arbor South Annexation.
RECOMMENDATION:
ITEM NUMBER:. 12 A-B
DATE: June 19, 2001
FROM: Ted Shepard
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinances on Second Reading.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No.100, 2001, Annexing Property Known as the Arbor South
Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 101, 2001, Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort
Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Arbor South
Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
On June 5, 2001, Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2001-73 Setting Forth Findings of Fact
and Determinations Regarding the Arbor South Annexation.
On June 5, 2001, Council also unanimously adopted Ordinance No. 100 and Ordinance No. 101,
2001, annexing and zoning the property known as the Arbor South Annexation. This is a 100%
voluntary annexation and zoning of a property approximately 11.26 acres in size. The site is located
on the west side of South College Avenue, east of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad tracks,
approximately one-half mile south of Harmony Road. The property is the former Fossil Creek
Nursery and is presently vacant.
The proposed zoning is C, Commercial. This will match the existing zoning on the north, east and
south sides of the property. Contiguity with the existing municipal boundary is gained along the
north, east and south sides of the property as well.