HomeMy WebLinkAboutJEFFERSON COMMONS PUD - PRELIMINARY - 50-95 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - LDGS ACTIVITY FORM (3)'s worluhw must be completed ad submitted at the time ofapplictitiort fat
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the applicable Land -Use Activity Point Chart, Please chboae one ofthe two
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realistic in detatminiug your commitment far enctgy conlservati n Mea-
s. Failute tovfulfill a Commitment made for coargy conservation iessures
result in disqualification of a project under the applicable criteria of the
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p. The project is providing a central recreation and personal
services building, swimming pool, bus shelter, work-out
center, outdoor sports areas that are not required by the City
Code. This is above and beyond the Parkland Fee collected for
this project. The cost of these amenities is in access of
$250,000.00. With 204 units in the project we are allowed a
10t bonus.
q. no points
r. no points
B. no points
t. no points
U. All of the building on site will be equipped with an automatic
fire extinguishing system allowing 10W.
This totals 125%
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The following is an explanation of the points taken on the points
chart for multi -family residential projects that this project is
required to adhere to.
1. The project is 14.25 acres and has a density of 14.32 dwelling
units per acre. The answer to this question is yes based on
this density.
2. The project scoring 125 percentage points for a density of
14.32 dwelling units per acre allows a yes answer for this
question.
a. The project is within 200 feet of the Cedarwood Shopping
Center allowing a score of 20%.
b. The Fort Collins Transit Authority Green Line bus route turns
around in the Cedarwood Shopping Center and the pick-up point
is within 650 feet giving a score of 10*.
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d. The property is within 3500 feet of Avery Park and City Park
Golf Course scoring 20%.
e. no points
f. The property is within 3000 feet of Poudre High School which
is a major employment center. In addition on the same site is
the School District Administration offices, and the Districts
bus storage and maintenance facility. This allows 20W.
g. no points
h. no points
i. no points
j. The property is bound at least 50%- with existing urban
development, this gives 30W.
k. no points
1. no points
m. The project has two tennis courts, a basketball court, a
volleyball area, a outdoor pool and patio area, and a large
open space area dedicated for active recreational uses. These
areas total more than 70,000 s.f. which is more than 10% of
the property. This allows 5W points.
n. no. points
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DENSITY CHART
Maximum
Earned
Criterion
Credit
If All Dwelling Units Are Within:
Credit
a
20%
20001eetofaneclslingoroPProvedneighborhoadshOPPingcentef.
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b
10%
6501eetofanexistlngtramltstop.
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10%
4000feetofan existingor approved regional shoppingcenter.
d
20%
35Mfeet of an existing ar reserved neighborhood park community park or community facility,
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10%
1000 feet of a school, meeting all the requirements of the compulsory education lows of the Stale of Colorado.
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20%
3000feet ofa major employment center.
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5%
1000feel of child care center.
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20%
'North'FortCdkm
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20%
The Central Business District.
A project whose boundary is contiguous to existing urban development. Credit may be earned as follows
0% — Far projects whose property boundary has 0 to 10% contigu lty:
.30%
10 to 15%— Far projects whose properly boundary has 10 to 20% contiguity;
.15 to 20%— Fa projects whose Properly boundary has 20 to 30%contiguity.
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20 to 25%—For projects whose property boundary has 30 to 40%contiguity.
25 to 30%— Far projects whos property boundary has 40 to 50% contiguity,
If it can be demonstrated that the project will reduce nonrenewable energy useoge either through the application of altemotive energy
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systems or through committed energy conservation measures beyond that normally required by City Code, a5% bonus may be earned
for every 5%reduction in energy use.
Calculate a l% bonus for every 50 acres included in the project. ,
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Calculate the percentage of the total acres in the project that are devoted to recreational use. enter V2 of that percentage as a bonus
If the opplicant commits to preserving permanent ottsile open space that meets the CiNs minimum requirements. calculate the percentage
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of this open space acreage to the total development acreage, enter this percentage as a bonus
lt port of the total development budget is to be spent on neighborhood public transit facilities which are not otherwise requited by City Code,
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enter 2%bonus for every$100 per dwelling unit invested,
Ifpart of the total development budget is to be spent on neighborhood facilities and services which are not otherwise required by City Code.
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enter al%bonus for every$100 per dwelling unit invested.
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If a commitment is being mode to develop a specified percentage of the total number of dwelling units for law income lomiiies enter that
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percentage as a bonus, up to a maximum of 30%.
ttacommitment is being mode to develop aspecified percentage of the total number of dwelling units fa A' iype'antlType lY tandkapped
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housing as defined by the City of Fort Collins, calculate the bonus as follows:
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Type'A'— .5 times T—
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B' Type'-1.O times Type'B'units
oi-% u—nn sf—
In no case shall the combined bonus be greater than 30%.
lt the site a adjacent property contains an historic building or place. a bonus may be earned td the following:
3% — For preventing or mitigating outside influences fe g. environmental land use. aesthetic. economic and soda factors) adverse to Its
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preservation;
3% — For assuring that new structureswlll be in keeping with the character fthe building Or place, while avoiding total units
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3�y for proposing adoptive useof the building or place that will lead to its continuance, preservation and lmprovementin on
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iap'pibprlatemonner.
If portion or all of the required parking In the multiple family project Is provided underground within the buiaing.or in an elevated parking
structure as on accessory use to the primory structure. obonus may be earned aslollows:
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9% — For providing 75% or more of the parking in a structure:
6% — For providing 5074%olthe parking ingstructure;
Far 2549% in
3% — providing olthe parking a structure.
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If a cormmitmenl is being made to provide approved automatic fire extinguishing systems for the dwelling units, enter o bonus of 10%.
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ACTIVITY Residential Uses
DEFINITION:
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All residential uses. Uses would include single family attached dwellings,
townhomes, duplexes, mobile homes, and multiple family dwellings; group
homes; boarding and rooming houses; fraternity and sorority houses; nursing
homes; public and private schools; public and non-profit quasi -public rec-
reational uses as a principal use; uses providing meeting places and places
for public assembly with incidental office space; and child care centers.
CRITERIA Each of the following applicable criteria must be
answered "yes" and implemented within the develop-
ment plan.
Yes No
1. On a gross ac- ge basis, is the
average reside tial density in the
project at least.three (3) dwelling
units per acre (calculated for
residential portion of the site only)? ® ❑
2. DOES THE PROJECT EARN THE MINIMUM
PERCENTAGE POINTS AS CALCULATED ON
THE FOLLOWING "DENSITY CHART" FOR
THE PROPOSED DENSITY OF THE RESI-
DENTIAL PROJECT? THE REQUIRED EARNED
CREDIT FOR A RESIDENTIAL PROJECT ❑
SHALL BE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING:
30-40 PERCENTAGE POINTS = 3-4 DWELLING UNITS/ACRE;
40'-501PERGENTAGE POINTS = 4-5 DWELLING UNITS/ACRE;
50-60 PERCENTAGE POINTS = 5-6 DWELLING UNITS/ACRE;
60-70 PERCENTAGE POINTS = 6-7 DWELLING UNITS/ACRE;
70-80 PERCENTAGE POINTS = 7-8 DWELLING UNITS/ACRE;
80-90 PERCENTAGE POINTS = 8-9 DWELLING UNITS/ACRE;
90-100 PERCENTAGE POINTS = 9-10 DWELLING UNITS/ACRE;
100 OR MORE PERCENTAGE POINTS = 10 OR MORE DWELLING UNITS/ACRE.
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