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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSCHAULIN ANNEXATION & ZONING - 6-98 - REPORTS - SECOND READINGDATE: APri121, 1998 3 ITEM NUMBER:20 A-C Mr. Schaulin has "proposed certain measures that Schaulin believes are appropriate to address the concerns of the neighboring landowners" (i.e. fencing, berming, etc) and has entered into a pre - annexation agreement with the City of Fort Collins "which agreement reduces into writing the measures that Schaulin promises to take as an inducement to the City's annexation of the Schaulin Property." The preannexation agreement is attached to the annexation ordinance as Exhibit "A". The requested I, Industrial zoning for this annexation is consistent the City Structure Plan. The Poudre Fire Authority has inspected the site and notified the Current Planning Department on April 10, 1998 that presently, the Poudre Fire Authority does not have any hazardous material or fire protection issues with the site;': i . PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD RECOMMENDATION: Since a pre -annexation agreement has been entered into by the City of Fort Collins and Mr. Schaulin, the Planning and Zoning Board recommends that the property be annexed into the City of Fort Collins and be zoned I, Industrial. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The City Staff recommends that the property.be annexed into -the City of Fort Collins and be zoned I, Industrial. 1' � DATE: Apri121, 1998 2 ITEM NUMBER:20 A-C KGROUND: The surrounding zoning and land uses are as follows: N: C, Commercial (City); vacant (Lemay Crossing ODP). 1, Industrial (County); existing light industrial uses (Downtown Fort Collins Airpark and East Mulberry Subdivision). S: I, Industrial (City); existing auto salvage yard (Rohrbacker PUD). E: I, Industrial (County); existing light industrial uses..(East Mulberry Subdivision). W: C, Commercial (City);: vacant (Lemay Crossing ODP). i The applicant/owner, Mr. Fred Schaulin, has' submitted a written petition requesting a 100% voluntary annexation and zoning of 4.87 acres (including East Lincoln Avenueright-of-way)known as the Schaulin Annexation. The property is located approximately 1,000 feet east of Lemay Avenue; between East Lincoln Avenue and East Magnolia Street. The property is located within the Fort Collins Urban Growth Area. According to policies and agreements between the City of Fort Collins and Larimer County contained in the INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR THE FORT COLLINS URBAN GROWTH AREA, the City will consider the annexation of property in the UGA when the property is eligible for annexation according to State law. The property has 1,951.97 feet of its.total.3;656.61,feetboundary•(53.38%) contiguous to existing City limits, exceeding the minimum 609,44 feet xequired to achieve 1/6th contiguity. Contiguity to existing city limits is gained from the following common boundaries: S: Rohrbacker Annexation (March 13, 1990). W: Fisher-Lemay Second Annexation (September 18, 1984) and Fisher Lemay Third Annexation (August 15, 1995). The City Council unanimously passed Resolution 98-36 on March 3, 1998 finding substantial compliance and initiating annexation proceedings for the Schaulin Annexation. Mr. Schaulin currently operates a salvage yard on the property. The salvage yard operation on the western parcel (2.05 acres) is a permitted use according to, County regulations. However, the salvage yard operation on the eastern parcel (2.82 acres) .isia zoning violation according to County regulations. Since the City's. I, Industrial District allows junk yards as a permitted use, Mr. Schaulin's salvage yard (as it exists today) would -become a -legal use in the City of Fort Collins without any site improvements. At the April 2, 1998 Planning and Zoning Board Hearing, opposition to the annexation was expressed by an adjacent property owner who was concerned that the use of the property for an auto salvage yard may cause "certain deleterious effects to their nearby properties". By a vote of 7-0, the Planning and Zoning Board recommended that a pre -annexation agreement between the City and Mr. Schaulin be proposed to address neighborhood concerns. If such an agreement was acceptable to the City and Mr. Schaulin, then the Planning and Zoning Board recommended that the property be annexed to the City and zoned I, Industrial. The Planning and Zoning Board also requested that the Planning Department ask representatives of the Poudre Fire Authority to inspect the site for any potential hazardous material or fire protection issues. ,AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Items Relating to the Schaulin Annexation and Zoning. ITL.., NUMBER: 20 A-C DATE: April 21, 1998 STAFF: Mike Ludwig RECOMMENDATION: Staff and the Planning and Zoning Board;recommend adoption:of the Ordinances on First Reading. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: A. Resolution 98-67 Setting Forth Findings ofFact and Determinations Regarding the Schaulin Annexation. B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 66, 1998 Ainexing•Property Known as the Schaulin Annexation. C. First Reading of Ordinance No. 67, 1998, Amending the Zoning District Map of the City of Fort Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property included in the Schaulin Annexation. This is a voluntary request to annex and zone a total of 4.87 acres (including East Lincoln Avenue right-of-way) located approximately 1000 feet east of Lemay Avenue; between East Lincoln Avenue and East Magnolia Street. The subject property consists of two adjacent parcels. The western parcel is 2.05 acres in size and is currently -zoned 14,.Industrial in•Larimer County. The eastern parcel is approximately 2.82 acres in size and is currently zoned I; ,Industrial in Larimer County. The petitioner requests that the subject property be zoned I, Industrial in the City of Fort Collins. The applicant has entered into a pre -annexation agreement with the City of Fort Collins. The requested zoning for this annexation is consistent with the City Structure Plan. APPLICANT: Frederick S. Schaulin 215 Block Drive Fort Collins. CO 80524 OWNER: Same as Applicant ITEA_ AUMBER: 10 A-B AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Items Relating to the Schaulin Annexation and Zoning. RECOMMENDATION: DATE: May 5, 1998 STAFF: Mike Ludwig RP KfJgM coNs;Ew7 %-0 Staff and the Planning and Zoning Board recommend adoption of the Ordinances on Second Reading. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 66, 1998, Annexing Property Known as the Schaulin Annexation. B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 67, 1998, Amending the Zoning District Map of the City of Fort Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property included in the Schaulin Annexation. On April 21, 1998, Council unanimously adopted Resolution 98-67 Setting Forth Findings of Fact and Determinations Regarding the Schaulin Annexation. On April 21, 1998, Council also unanimously adopted on First Reading Ordinance No. 66 and 67, 1998, annexing and zoning a total of 4.87 acres (including East Lincoln Avenue right-of-way) located approximately 1000 feet east of Lemay Avenue; between East Lincoln Avenue and East Magnolia Street. The subject property consists of two adjacent parcels. The western parcel is 2.05 acres in size and is currently zoned I-1, Industrial in Larimer County. The eastern parcel is approximately 2.82 acres in size and is currently zoned I, Industrial in Larimer County. The petitioner requests that the subject property be zoned I. Industrial in the City of Fort Collins. The applicant has entered into a pre -annexation agreement with the City of Fort Collins. The requested zoning for this annexation is consistent with the City Structure Plan.