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City of Fort Collins -Type 1 Administrative Hearing
Findings, Conclusions, and Decision
Administrative Hearing Date: 11/29/01
Rigden Farm, 7th Filing, The Willow PDP - #56-98N
December 12, 2001
Page 8
E. The alternative plan reflecting the alternative compliance request to Section 3.6.3
satisfies the purpose of the section equally well as a plan satisfying the standard
because the proposed alternative plan provides a local street system that is well
designed with regard to safety, efficiency and convenience for automobile,
bicycle, pedestrian and transit modes of travel.
DECISION
The Rigden Farm, Seventh Filing, The Willow PDP, File #56-98N is hereby approved by
the Hearing Officer without condition.
DATED THIS 12th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2001.
F
Robert C. Widner, Hearing Officer
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City of Fort Collins -Type 1 Administrative Hearing
Findings, Conclusions, and Decision
Administrative Hearing Date: 11/29/01
Rigden Farm, 7th Filing, The Willow PDP - #56-98N
December 12, 2001
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pedestrian and transit modes of travel equally well as a plan and
design that complies with the standard.
e. Because of the location and design of the existing stormwater
ponds on the north side of the Foothills Channel, there is only one
location where a pedestrian connection across the channel is
feasible, which would be roughly 430 feet west of the Rigden
Parkway vehicular crossing. The alternative plan maintains access
and circulation facilities for bicycles, pedestrians and transit to the
maximum extent feasible in consideration of the physical
restrictions on the development.
f. The proposed alternative plan has less impact to the adjacent
wetlands than would a plan that satisfies the standard.
g. The proposed alternative plan provides for the distribution of the
development's traffic without exceeding level of service standards.
The Project Development Plan complies with all applicable requirements of Article 3
with the exception of two matters which are approved for alternative compliance.
SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS
A. The PDP is consistent with the Rigden Farm Overall Development Plan.
B. The PDP complies with all applicable district standards of Section 4.4 of the Land
Use Code, LMN Zone District.
C. The Project Development Plan complies with all applicable General Development
Standards contained in Article 3 of the Land Use Code except where
modifications to Section 3.5.2(D)(2) and Section 3.5.2(D)(3) were granted by the
Planning and Zoning Board on 6/21/01, and where the alternative compliance to
Sections 3.2.1(D)(2) & 3.6.3 are requested.
D. The proposed alternative landscape plan reflecting the alternative compliance
request to Section 3.2.1(D)(2) satisfies the purpose of the standard equally well
or better than a landscape plan satisfying the standard.
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City of Fort Collins -Type 1 Administrative Hearing
Findings, Conclusions, and Decision
Administrative Hearing Date: 11/29/01
Rigden Farm, 7th Filing, The Willow PDP - #56-98N
December 12, 2001
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The introduction of ornamental trees adds variety and interest to
the streetscape with smaller trees, different textures and spring
colors. Ornaments are used at entries and intersections throughout
the project creating the intended theme.
2. Alternative to Street Pattern and Connectivity Standards — Section
3.6.3(F) requires one public street connection across the Foothills
Channel in the section between the pedestrian bridge by the Pinecone
Apartments and the street crossing at Rigden Parkway. The applicant
proposes a PDP that has no channel crossings in this section.
However, the LUC grants the hearing officer the authority to approve an
alternative street pattern that may be substituted for a plan meeting the
required standard provided the applicant can justify the alternative plan in
accordance with the review criteria listed in the LUC.
The Hearing Officer finds that the purpose of Section 3.6.3(A) of the LUC
is stated as "to ensure that the local street system is well designed with
regard to safety, efficiency and convenience for automobile, bicycle,
pedestrian and transit modes of travel. Based on the evidence presented,
the Hearing Officer finds as follows:
a. The proposed alternative plan provides a local street system that is
well designed with regard to safety for automobile, bicycle,
pedestrian and transit modes of travel equally well as a plan and
design that would fully comply with the standard.
b. Automobile, bicycles, pedestrian, and transit modes of travel may
safely use the proposed local street system to the same extent as
these modes may use the required local street system.
C. The proposed alternative plan provides a local street system that is
well designed with regard to efficiency for automobile, bicycle,
pedestrian and transit modes of travel equally well as a plan and
design that complies with the standard.
d. The proposed alternative plan provides a local street system that is
well designed with regard to convenience for automobile, bicycle,
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City of Fort Collins -Type 1 Administrative Hearing
Findings, Conclusions, and Decision
Administrative Hearing Date: 11/29/01
Rigden Farm, 7th Filing, The Willow PDP - #56-98N
December 12, 2001
Page 5
C. The proposed alternative landscape plan contributes to visual
quality and continuity within and between developments better than
a plan which complies with the standard.
d. The visual variety within the development is enhanced by having
ornamental trees which add interest to the streetscape by adding
different textures and spring colors. The visual variety between
developments is not affected by the request.
e. The proposed alternative landscape plan provides screening and
mitigation of potential conflicts between activity areas and site
elements equally well as would a plan which complies with the
standard. Screening and mitigation of potential conflicts between
activity areas and site elements is not affected by the request.
f. The alternative landscape plan reduces erosion and stormwater
runoff equally well as a plan which complies with the standard.
Erosion and stormwater runoff are not affected by the request.
g. The proposed alternative landscape plan mitigates air pollution
better than a plan which complies with the standard. The
alternative landscape plan provides more trees than are required
which would provide more oxygen production and filtering of air
pollution than would a plan that complies with the standard.
h. No natural areas or features are affected by the alternative
compliance request.
i. The proposed landscape plan and the use of ornamental trees
diversifies the streetscape and still provides trees that reach 25 to
30 feet in canopy height.
j. Neighborhood continuity and connectivity is not affected by the
alternative compliance request.
k. Non -vehicular access is not affected by the alternative compliance
request.
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City of Fort Collins -Type 1 Administrative Hearing
Findings, Conclusions, and Decision
Administrative Hearing Date: 11/29/01
Rigden Farm, 7th Filing, The Willow PDP - #56-98N
December 12, 2001
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statements and conclusion of the Staff Report concerning compliance or to
otherwise refute the compliance with the Article 3 Standards. For these two
requirements, the applicant is seeking approval of an alternative compliance.
1. Alternative Compliance to Street Tree Standards — Section 3.2.1(D)(2)
requires that whenever the sidewalk is separated from the street by a
parkway, canopy shade trees are to be planted at 30 to 40 feet spacings
(averaged along the entire front and sides of the block face) in the center
of such parkways, except that ornamental trees shall be substituted for the
required canopy shade trees where overhead fixtures prevent normal
growth and maturity. The proposed landscape plan does not satisfy this
standard because there are a number of ornamental trees proposed as
street trees in locations where there is not a conflict with overhead
fixtures.
However, Section 3.2.1(N) of the LUC grants the hearing officer the
authority to approve an alternative landscape plan that may be substituted
for a landscape plan meeting the required standard provided the applicant
can justify the alternative plan in accordance with the review criteria listed
in Section 3.2.1(N)(2) of the LUC.
In reviewing the PDP and the applicant's request for approval of an
alternative compliance, the Hearing Officer finds as follows based on the
evidence presented:
The Hearing Officer finds that the proposed alternative plan accomplishes
the purpose of the requirements of Section 3.2.1 equally well or better
than would a plan and design which complies with the standards of such
section. In particular:
a. The proposed alternative landscape plan ensures significant
shading to reduce glare and heat build up better than a plan which
complies with the standard.
b. The landscape plan actually exceeds the number of trees required
with the use of ornamental trees, so the proposed plan has more
shade than a plan meeting the standard.
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City of Fort Collins -Type 1 Administrative Hearing
Findings, Conclusions, and Decision
Administrative Hearing Date: 11/29/01
Rigden Farm, 7th Filing, The Willow PDP - #56-98N
December 12, 2001
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MMN Undeveloped phases of the Rigden Farm Development
NW: MMN & NC Undeveloped phases of the Rigden Farm Development
W: LMN Timberline Church (under construction)
SW: LMN Foothills Drainage Channel
MMN Pinecone Apartments (existing)
RL Dakota Ridge Neighborhood (existing)
S: LMN Foothills Drainage Channel, Rigden Farm 6th Filing (under
review)
E: LMN Neighborhood Center, approved filing 1 of Rigden Farm
(under construction), Rigden Farm 6th filing (under review)
NE: LMN Traffic circle at the intersection of Rigden Parkway and
Custer Drive, Rigden Farm, Filing 5, Settler's Green (under
construction), approved filing 1 of Rigden Farm (under
construction)
B. Compliance with the Overall Development Plan: The Rigden Farm Overall
Development Plan was approved on April 15, 1999. This PDP includes the same
property identified as "Parcel G" on the ODP. The ODP specifies that Parcel G is
permitted for use with a minimum of 136 dwelling units and a maximum of 205
dwelling units. The applicant proposes 158 dwelling units. The PDP is therefore
consistent with the use and density specified on the ODP. No evidence or
testimony was presented that contradicted any aspect of conformance between
the PDP and the ODP.
C. Compliance with Article 4 and the. LMN District Standards: The Project
Development Plan complies with all applicable requirements of Article 4 and the
LMN zone district. The Staff Report summarizes the PDP's compliance with
these standards and no specific evidence was presented to specifically and
competently contradict the statements and conclusion of the Staff Report
concerning compliance or to otherwise refute the compliance with Article 4 or the
LMN district standards.
D. Compliance with Article 3 — General Development Standards: With the
exception of two requirements, no evidence was presented to contradict the
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City of Fort Collins -Type 1 Administrative Hearing
Findings, Conclusions, and Decision
Administrative Hearing Date: 11/29/01
Rigden Farm, 7th Filing, The Willow PDP - #56-98N
December 12, 2001
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side property line. The applicant was granted a modification to increase the zero
(0) foot side yard setback to a one (1) foot side yard setback to accommodate the
roof overhangs while the other side yard setback continues to have a minimum of
six (6) feet.
SUMMARY OF HEARING OFFICER DECISION: Approval.
ZONE DISTRICT: The parcel is zoned within the Low Density Mixed -Use
Neighborhood (LMN) zone district.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING: Evidence
presented to the Hearing Officer established no controversy or facts to refute that the
hearing was properly posted, legal notice mailed, and notice published.
PUBLIC HEARING: The Hearing Officer, presiding pursuant to the Fort Collins Land
Use Code, opened the hearing at approximately 6:00 p.m. on November 29, 2001 in
Conference Room A of the City of Fort Collins Planning Department located at 281
North College Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado.
RECORD OF HEARING: The Hearing Officer accepted during the hearing the
following evidence: (1) Planning Department Staff Report; (2) application, plans, maps,
and other supporting documents submitted by the applicant and the applicant's agents
to the City of Fort Collins; (3) a sign-up sheet of persons attending the hearing and
citizens speaking in favor of or against the application; and (4) a tape recording of
testimony provided during the hearing. The Land Use Code for the City of Fort Collins
("LUC"), the City's Comprehensive Plan, and the formally promulgated policies of the
City are all considered part of the evidence and the record considered by the Hearing
Officer.
FACTS AND FINDINGS
A. Compatible with Surrounding Uses: The proposed development is adjacent to
the following surrounding zoning districts and land uses:
N: LMN Custer Drive, LaGrange Multifamily Housing at Rigden
Farm PDP (under construction), Parkside West at Rigden
Farm PDP (under construction)
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City of Fort Collins
Community Planning and Environmental Services
Current Planning
CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING OFFICER
TYPE.1 ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND DECISION
ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING DATE: November 29, 2001
PROJECT:
OWNER & APPLICANT:
HEARING OFFICER:
Rigden Farm, 7th Filing, The Willow
Project Development Plan, File #56-98N
Lance Slayton
Slayton Construction
215 Union Blvd.
Lakewood, Colorado 80228
Robert C. Widner, Esq.
Gorsuch Kirgis LLP
Tower I, Suite 1000
1515 Arapahoe Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND: The. property is located west of
Rigden Parkway, south of Custer Drive, and north of the Foothills Drainage Channel.
The majority of the property was annexed into the City of Fort Collins as part of the
Rigden Farm Annexation in August of 1988. A small portion of the property was
annexed into the City as part of the Timberline Annexation in November of 1997.
The project site is located within the Rigden Farm Overall Development Plan (ODP)
Area. The Rigden Farm ODP was approved on April 15, 1999.
The Owner/Applicant seeks approval of a Project Development Plan to develop 18
single-family detached dwelling lots, 104 single family attached dwelling units, and 36
two-family dwelling units, constituting a total of 158 units on 16.0 acres.
The following two modifications were granted for the project by the Planning and Zoning
Board on June 21, 2001.
• Section 3.5.2(D)(2) requires that every residential building be set back fifteen
(15) feet from a street right-of-way. The applicant was granted a modification to
reduce the front setback along non -arterial streets for all lots in the Rigden Farm,
7th Filing, The Willow, PDP from the required 15 feet setback to a proposed 9
feet setback.
• Section 3.5.2(D)(3) requires that zero lot line configurations have zero (0) feet
setback on one side of the lot line and at least six (6) feet setback on the other
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