HomeMy WebLinkAboutREGISTRY RIDGE - OVERALL DEVELOPMENT PLAN - 32-95 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - PLANNING OBJECTIVES14. designed to meet urban development standards
43f. majority of the open space will utilize native prairie seed mix for turf areas
and native drought tolerant plant material
56. utilization of floodway for open space areas
67. planned neighborhood scale service center within the proposed neighborhood
75. mixed densities planned (1 du/ac to 6 du/ac)
79.c. planned school site within walking distance of low density residential
79d. planned neighborhood park within walking distance of low density residential
Sincerely,
Jim Sell
Jim Sell Design Inc.
June 19, 1995
Planning and Zoning Board Members
Planning Department
City of Ft. Collins
RE: Registry Ridge P.U.D.
(formerly DALCO P.U.D.)
Planning Objectives
Dear Board Members,
urr, Sell Dest
".tore PIaRw'B
Registry Ridge P.U.D. is a 254 acre Planned Unit Development at the Southwest
corner of S. Shields St. and Trilby Rd. The preliminary site plan will include 207 of the 254
total acres, and will consist of 511 single family dwelling units, a ten acre school site, an
eight acre neighborhood park, and neighborhood recreation facilities, i.e. swimming pool,
tennis courts, play area. The Overall Development Plan also includes future phases of multi-
family units, and commercial/office/daycare facilities to create a mixed use residential
neighborhood.
Minimal grading will be utilized to allow the natural grades of the terrain to dictate
lot and street layout. Natural drainage areas will be preserved throughout the site within
planned open space tracts. Landscaping within the open space will accentuate the natural
character of the drainage areas. A bermed and landscaped buffer along Trilby Rd. will
buffer the existing development to the north, as well as create entry landscaping for Registry
Ridge.
Access and Circulation
The main access to the site will be accommodated by two main entry roads (Ranger Dr. and
Bon Homme Richard Dr.), as well as two secondary entry roads (Nimitz Dr. and Truxtun
Dr.). Both S. Shields and Trilby Rd. will have one primary and one secondary entrance into
the development as indicated on the site plan. Two future access points are planned to the
West of the development, as well as one future access point to McKee Charitable Trust
Property to the South. Pedestrian circulation will be provided along all the proposed streets.
Pedestrian paths are also planned through and to the neighborhood park, school, recreation
center, and the majority of the open space tracts within the development.
Land Use Policies
3. maximum utilization of land within the city
12/13 overall density of the development within the UGA is 3 du/ac -mom.
eo
C4 "'4coPEKKBoo