HomeMy WebLinkAboutPROSPECT INDUSTRIAL PARK, MIDPOINT SELF-STORAGE - PDP - 28-98D - CORRESPONDENCE - ADMINISTRATIVE INTERPRETATION (3)In lieu of this particular use, the enhanced landscaping that is being provided at
the perimeter of the site, and the similar relief provided during Phase I, we would
formally request your assistance in relieving us of providing interior landscaping
at this self -storage project.
We appreciate your consideration to our request. We are continuing to work
diligently towards completion of our planning approval. Please feel free to
contact me directly at 303.287.5525 to discuss any questions.
S i n cpq y,
ry . Sherman, Architect
Vice resident of Design
dcb construction co. inc.
cc: Chuck McNeal, Midpoint Self Storage
Peter Barnes, Zoning Administrator (City of Fort Collins)
Steve Olt, City Planner (City of Fort Collins)
Mike Oberlander
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909 EAST SIXTY-SECOND AVENUE • DENVER, COLORADO 80216 • (303) 287-5525
September 3, 2003
Cameron Gloss, AICP Director
Current Planning Department
City of Fort Collins
281 North College Avenue
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-0580
Re: Prospect Industrial Park
Midpoint Self Storage — Phase II
Lot 33 - Type 1 ( LUC #28-98D)
Dear Mr. Gloss:
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Upon receipt and review of the comments provided to us via fax on July 30,
2003, from your department, we have identified a particular item that requires a
request of relief from the General Development Standards. Phase I of this
particular project was constructed in summer of 2001. This particular comment
had also been provided to us during the planning approval process of Phase I,
where we had obtained approval of relief from this requirement.
Peter Barnes, Zoning Administrator,, has identified that this project (Phase II) and
particular use requires interior landscaping per section 3.2.2. of the Site Planning
and Design Standards as provided below.
Parking Lot Interior Landscaping. As required in Section 3.2.2(M)(1) Access, Circulation and
Parking, six (6) percent of the. interior space of all parking lots with less than one hundred (100)
spaces, and ten (10) percent of the interior space of all parking lots with one hundred (100)
spaces or more shall be landscape areas. (See Figure 1). All parking lot islands, connecting
walkways through parking lots and driveways through or to parking lots shall be landscaped
according to the following standards:........
We have recently met with Peter to discuss further clarification to this
requirement he has presented us in the July 30th review letter. He has informed
us that if we were to obtain relief from this particular requirement, as we had
during Phase I of this project, that it would need to come again from you.
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