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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPROSPECT GREENS PUD - PRELIMINARY - 15-95 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - LDGS ACTIVITY FORM (3)23. Ice or low temperature water storage system utilized for off-peak air conditioning and reduced air conditioning equipment sizes 1.0 24. Electric resistance heat not used 0.2 25. Night air used for pre -cooling space with building air handling system, automatically controlled 0.1 26. Fluorescent lamps and electronic ballasts are used throughout the building 0.2 27. Motion detector lighting control is used for all lighting 0.2 28. Lighting watt density less than 2W/sq. ft. 0.3 29. Building uses active solar, geothermal, wind, or other non -depleting energy source (capable of collecting, storing, and distributing) for space heating, with a minimum savings fraction of 0.4 3.0 30. Radiant heating used in lieu of unit heaters 02 31. Roof automatically cooled with water spray 0.1 32. Windows are shaded from summer sun (over- hangs, window coverings, deciduous trees) 02 33. Computerized energy management system used with capability to cycle equipment, automatic lights on/off, optimum start, nighttweekend setback 1.0 34. Use of an existing structure that is in compliance or is brought into compliance with the adopted Model Energy Code (entire structure must be in compliance) 1.0 35. Other methods (to accommodate new technology). Points will be assigned on a I11 1 / of N o: S t bl`P b J., �o} I m "m A 7 1 S 1 -r proportionate basis by 11 comparing the amount of energy 4-S vm ,ti} t � to YVW I� Pro�ec� Wt•� pr° , `% t h that can be saved by the proposed measure with the W i { (� �i t N,oyr i f p c}t1rS co c4af�J amount of energy tha an be saved by utilizing other items from the Method Two feting. Land Development Guidance System for Planned Unit Developments The City of Fort Collins, Colorado, Revised March 1994 W-TOM 4. Passive solar heating utilized by building hearing system with a minimum of savings fraction of 0.4 (using orientation that maximizes solar gain and window coverings) 3.0 5. Natural daylighting utilized, with automatic insulated covers with minimum R-value of 15 0.3 6. Overall wall U-value is <0.2 1.0 7. Overall roof U-value is <0.6 03 8. Reflective glass or film used on all windows 02 9. Vestibules, air locks, or revolving doors used on all entrances 02 10. Automatic night/weekend temperature setback is 0.4 provided 11. "Free Cooling" (using outside air) used for fan systems of less than 5000 CFM 02 12. Low leakage outside air and exhaust air dampers used; 1 % leakage maximum at 5" W.C. 03 13. Variable air volume system used, with inlet vanes or variable speed drives OS 14. High efficiency motors (as labeled by manufacaner) used 0.1 15. Water-cooled condensers used for mechanical cooling systems 02 16. Evaporative cooling used in lieu of mechanical cooling 0.4 17. Boilers or fu aces used with firing efficiencies greater than 82% 02 18. Automatic spark ignition used for gas y fired boilers, furnaces, unit heaters, etc. 0.1 19. Automatic dampers used in combustion air intakes .' 0.1 20. Outside air reset used for boiler supply water temperature control (boiler water temp reset inversely from outside temp) 03 21. Exhaust or condenser heat recovery utilized 03 22. Waste water heat recovery utilized (car washes, laundries, etc.) 2.0 Land Development Guidance System for Planned Unit Developments The City of Fort Collins, Colorado, Revised Match 1994 -121- iy `r $o 897 APPENDIX "E" Ener¢v Conservation Methods Method One: Direct comparison to Model Energy Code. This method awards points based on the extent to which the proposed building exceeds the minimum standard as established in the Model Energy Code using the systems approach. Certification by a professional engineer licensed in Colorado will be required to demonstrate that the annual energy consumption will be a certain percentage, less than the same building just meeting the minimum standard as defined in the Model Energy Code. Percentage below the Model Enercv Code Minimum Points Awarded 15 •25% 1.0 point 26-35% 2.0 points 36 - 45% 3.0 points 46% or more 4.0 points Method Two: Points will be given for the implementation of one or more of the energy conservation measures listed below. The use of Method Two requires that the final approved PUD plans and construction plans submitted for a Building Permit mast specify all of the energy conservation measures for which points have been awarded in the approved plan. The total number of energy conservation points earned will be based upon the following table: 0.6 - 1.5 1.0 point 1.6 - 2.5 2.0 points 2.6 - 3.5 3.0 points 3.6 or more 4.0 points Method Two Enem Consuvation Measures 1. Long axis of building is msr/west (building oriented to south, with majority of windows on south wall) 02 2. Ratio of exterior wall area to interior floor area is less than 1-5 0.3 3. Mass of exterior building walls greater than 301b/sq. fL 02 Land Development Guidance System for Planned Unit Developments The City of Fort Collins, Colorado, Revised March 1994 - 120 - Qirerion Credit S If the site or adjacent property contains a historic building or place, a bonus may be earned for the following: 395 For preventing or mitigating outside influences adverse to its preservation (e_g. envisaiuncuml, land ase, aesthetic, economic and social factors): 390 For assuring that new structures will be in keeping with the character of the building or place, while avoiding total units: H 3% For proposing adaptive use of the building or place that will lead to its continuance, preservation, and improvement in an appropriate rawer. Z t If a portion or all of the requited parking in the multiple family project is provided underground, within the 0 O building, or in an elevated parking structure as an accessory use to the primary structurea bonus may be earned as go follows: 990 For providing 75% or more of the parking in a saueaue; 690 For providing 50 - 74% of the parking in a structure; 395 For providing 25 - 49% of the parking in a sauctme. V If a commitment is being made to provide approved automatic fire extinguishing systems for the dwelling units, enter a bonus of 109°. V If the applicant commits to providing adequate, safe and convenient pedestrian and bicycle connections between the project and any of the desmanon pomp; desaibed.below, calculate the bonus as follows: 59° For cormecting to the nearett casting City sidewalk and bicycle pathilane; 595 For connecting to any existing public school. park and transit stop within the distances as defined in this Ikadry Charr No For comrecdag to an existing City bicycle trail which is adjacent to or traverses the projec I TOTAL 199� Land Development Guidance System for Planned Unit Developments The City of Fort Collins, Colorado, Revised September 1994 - 79a - DENSITY CHART Criterion Maximum Earned 2000 feet of an existing neighbomoad shopping center or Credit Credit_ t7 _ 20_90_ ---------------------------------------------- — �— 2000 feet of an approved, but not consmtcted neighborhood shopping center. 1090 b 650 feet of an existing transit stop (applicable only to projects having a density of at least six (61 dwelling 20% units per acre on a gross acreage basis) C 4000 fat of an existing or approved regional shopping center 10% 35_00feet o_f_an_ex_isting_eighb_or_ho_od_o_r_community pati_c or (X_»„nt_nt14,x_I_Ft1C�c_.c�olLca �— d 3500 feet of a publicly owned but not developed, neighborhood or community pant. or community _20_90_ 109e _2_O_°e W facility (except golf courses); or N� ------------------------a-------- 3500 feet —of a publicly owned golf coarse whether developed or not ---"" "' — 1090 e Zt00 feet of an existing school meeting all requirements of the State of Colorado compulsory education 10% 10% f 3000 feet of a major employment center 2090 1000 fat of a child care center 5% 5 'Jo h "North" Fort Collins 2090 The Central Business District 2090 J A project whose boundary is contiguous to existing urban development Credit may be earned as follows: 3096 0% For projects whose ptoperry boundary has 0 - 10% contiguity; 10 - 15% For projects whose property boundary has 10 - 20% contiguity; 15 - 20% For projects whose property boundary has 20 - 30% contiguity; 20 - 25% For projects whose property boundary has 30 - 40% contiguity; 25 - 30% For projects whose property boundary has 40 - 5090 contiguity. 3 Oo6 k If it can be demonstrated that the project will reduce non-renewable energy usage either through the application of alternative energy systems or through committed energy conservation measures beyond those normally requited by City Code, a 5% bonus may be earned for every 5% reduction in energy use. Calculate a 1% bonus for every 50 acres included in the project. m Calculate the percentage een ge of the total acres in the project that are devoted to recreational use- Emu ll2 of that percentage as a 9 �e A If the applicant commis to preserving permanent off -site open space that meets the City's minimum requirements, calculm the percentage of this open space acreage to the total development acreage and enter this percentage as a bonus. If part of the total development budget is to be spent on neighborhood public transit facilities which are mot otherwise required by City Code, ether a 2% bomu for every 5100 per dwelling unit invested. p If pan of the total development budget is W be spent on neighborhood facilities and services which are not otherwise H requited by City Code, eater a 1% bonus for every 5100 per dwelling unit invested 4 � If a cotammemt is being made to develop a specified percentage of the total number of dwelling omits for low Z income fatnilies enter drat peteeatage as a banns, up to a maximnm of 30%. 0 F If a commitment is being made to develop a specified percentage of the total number of dwelling units for Type "A" "B" m and Type handicapped housing as defined by the City of Fort Collins, calculate the bonus as follows Type "A" S z Total Unix In no case shall the combined bonus be greater than 30% Type "8" 1.0 z Tvne '•R" Umrs Total Unit Continued Land Development Guidance System for Planned Unit Developments The City of Fort Collins, Colorado, Revised September 1994 .79. ACTIVITY: Residential Uses DEFINITION: I All residential uses. Uses 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 recreational 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 development plan. Yes No N/A 1. On a gross acreage basis, is the average residential 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 1vII4IM1UM PERCENTAGE POINTS AS CALCULATED ON THE FOLLOWING "DENSITY CHART" FOR THE PROPOSED DENSITY OF THE RESIDENTIAL PROJECT? The required earned credit for a residential project shall be based on the following. 30 - 40 percentage pours 40 - 50 percentage points 50 - 60 percentage pours 60 - 70 percentage points 70 - 80 percentage pomts 80 - 90 percentage points 90-100 percentage points 100 or more percentage points = 3 - 4 dwelling units per acre = 4 - 5 dwelling units per acre = 5 - 6 dwelling units per acre = 6 - 7 dwelling units per acre = 7 - 8 dwelling units per acre = 8 - 9 dwelling units per acre = 9-10 dwelling units per acre = 10 or more dwelling units per acre Land Development Guidance System for Planned Unit Developments The City of Fort Collins, Colorado, Revised March 1994 -78-