HomeMy WebLinkAboutHARMONY COMMONS - PDP - PDP150027 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - LUC REQUIREMENTS(ix) Name of the project as well as any previous name the project may have
had during Conceptual Review.
The project name is Harmony Commons and was called HTP Retail at the
PDR meeting.
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(ii) Description of proposed open space, wetlands, natural habitats and
features, landscaping, circulation, transition areas, and associated
buffering on site and in the general vicinity of the project.
There are no wetlands or significant natural habitats within the boundaries of
the site.
(iii) Statement of proposed ownership and maintenance of public and
private open space areas; applicant's intentions with regard to future
ownership of all or portions of the project development plan.
The buildings will be owned by the building developer/owner and will be
leased to individual tenants.
(iv) Estimate of number of employees for business, commercial, and
industrial uses.
30-50
(v) Description of rationale behind the assumptions and choices made by
the applicant.
The impetus of this project is to create a Convenience Retail Center that is a
complimentary use to the employment campus. This will offer more choices
for the residents and employees to go for meals, shopping, services, etc.
The office building is filling a need for potential medical users, as it is directly
across from the new Banner Hospital.
(vi) The applicant shall submit as evidence of successful completion of the
applicable criteria, the completed documents pursuant to these
regulations for each proposed use. The planning Director may require,
or the applicant may choose to submit, evidence that is beyond what is
required in that section. Any variance from the criteria shall be
described.
(vii) Narrative description of how conflicts between land uses or
disturbances to wetlands, natural habitats and features and or wildlife
are being avoided to the maximum extent feasible or are mitigated.
There are not existing wetlands, natural habitats or features currently located
on site.
(viii) Written narrative addressing each concern/issue raised at the
neighborhood meeting(s), if a meeting has been held.
A neighborhood meeting was held on November 18, 2015. Questions were
asked about circulation, future tenants, and road improvements. Concerns
were raised about a potential future use for a hotel and negative impacts that
might have on the neighborhood. Also, a few comments were made about
the architecture questioning if the buildings would have four-sided
architecture.
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minimizing flood risk, reducing urban runoff pollution, and improving the ecological
health of urban streams.
Policy ENV 19.2 — Pursue Low Impact Development
Harmony Commons is implementing LID by incorporating new drainage bio-swales, water
quality pond, rain gardens, and permeable pavement areas with under drain systems (25%
of new pavement area will consist of permeable pavement).
Community and Neighborhood Livability
Principle LIV 38: Employment Districts will be the major employment centers in the
community, and will also include a variety of complementary uses to meet the needs
of employees. By design, they will be accessible to the City's multimodal
transportation system and encourage walking, bicycling, car and van pooling, and
transit use.
Policy LIV 38.1 — Mix of Uses
Policy LIV 38.5 — Coordinate District Design
Policy LIV 38.7 — Address Parking
Policy LIV 38.8 — Provide Walkways and Bikeways
Harmony Commons mainly consists of a Convenience Shopping Center, which is a
secondary use that will offer a variety of choices for the employees of the tech park and the
nearby residents who live in the area. The area surrounding the Harmony Technology Park
contains a mix of residential, institutional, employment, office and retail. The site is located
in the Harmony Technology Park, which provides a campus -like setting, with platted lots,
streets, sidewalks, and infrastructure already in place. The visual impacts of the parking lots
have been reduced by placing the parking to the interior of the project.
Transvortation
Principle T 9: Enhanced Travel Corridors will contain amenities and designs that
specifically promote walking, the use of mass transit, and bicycling.
Policy T 9.1 — Locating Enhanced Travel Corridors
Principle T10: Using transit will be a safe, affordable, easy, and convenient mobility
option for all ages and abilities.
Policy T 10.1 — Transit Stops
Policy T 10.6 — High Frequency Transit Service
Principle T11: Bicycling will be a safe, easy, and convenient mobility option for all
ages and abilities
The location of this project at the north end of an employment campus, near residential
subdivisions, Fossil Ridge High School and its proximity to Harmony Road will promote and
support the idea of a predominance of the daily trips of the employeesof this project utilizing
alternative modes of transportation (walking/biking) or public transportation. The on -street
bike lanes will help to encourage safe cycling. Harmony Road is designated as an
enhanced travel corridor.
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will tie into the existing neighborhood by extending streets, sidewalks and paths directly to
and through the center.
The buildings for the service, retail and restaurants are located along the Harmony Road
frontage in order to maximize visibility and create a strong gateway entry into Fort Collins.
This plan offers attractive and inviting pedestrian scale features and amenities such as
plazas and other outdoor spaces that will create a vibrant urban environment with benches,
landscape planters, outdoor cafe seating and public art opportunities. Pedestrian
connectivity is achieved by utilizing the 8' path along Harmony Road with several
connections between the proposed buildings and the trail.
Both building architecture and landscape design will build upon the momentum of the
contemporary design language which has been introduced in the immediate vicinity of our
project by numerous projects including Banner Health Systems, Fuse (Brinkman Office
Building), Intel and Fossil Ridge High School. Our design will reinforce the existing design
style and create a fresh identity for our project in SE Fort Collins. Notable characteristics of
this design language include clean, horizontal roof lines, simplicity in materials and large
masses of buildings broken into smaller massings by placement of color, texture, material
and elevation change. Material selection is consistent with surrounding context buildings
incorporating masonry, architectural metals, exposed steel and stucco tones. The project
will offer high quality public spaces by utilizing outdoor plaza cafe seating areas. There will
be a concerted effort to incorporate local businesses into the development, drawing on a
community -centric vibrancy from the neighboring residences. The site and building
architecture function integrally. It is our intent to activate architectural spaces and
pedestrian experience through thoughtful indoor and outdoor connections.
Statement of appropriate City Plan Principles and Policies achieved by the proposed
plan:
Economic Health
Principle EH 3: The City will support local, unique, and creative businesses.
Policy EH 3.1 — Support Programs Emphasizing Local Business
Policy EH 4.1 —Prioritize Targeted Redevelopment Areas
Principle EH 4: The City will encourage the redevelopment of strategic areas within
the community as defined in the Community and Neighborhood Livability and
Neighborhood Principles and Policies.
Policy EH 4.2 — Reduce Barriers to Infill Development and Redevelopment
Harmony Commons will continue to promote and sustain local businesses thereby further
enhancing the economic health of Fort Collins. This represents job creation and business
retention for businesses that are successful and unique to Fort Collins.
Environmental Health
Principle ENV 19: The City will pursue opportunities to protect and restore the natural
function of the community's urban watersheds and streams as a key component of
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