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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWUERKER RESIDENTIAL ADDITION - NCM SITE PLAN REVIEW (MODIFICATION TO ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS) - 48-94A - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESMinutes of the Planning and Zoning Board October 28, 1996 Page 2 Member Chapman seconded the motion. The motion passed 6-0 with Member Gavaldon abstaining. Member Colton moved to approve Consent Items 1 excluding the May 20, 1996 minutes, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Member Weitkunat seconded the motion. The motion passed 7-0. HARMONY TOWNE CENTER PUD - PRELIMINARY Mike Ludwig gave the Staff Report recommending approval. Lucia Liley, applicant representative, submitted to the Board a packet of letters from surrounding neighbors. She presented a background of the original Harmony Corridor Plan that relates to this project. She stated that shortly after the property was purchased by the applicant in 1993, two moratoriums were placed on the Harmony Corridor - one affected development in the Harmony Corridor and the other affected development of any superstores. Throughout the moratorium period, the owners worked with the City and the mobile home park residents, Neighbor to Neighbor, the Housing Authority and private groups on relocation efforts of the mobile home park residents. She stated that City Council specifically found, in the ordinance that imposed the moratorium in the Harmony Corridor, that changes to the plan were necessary to more adequately plan for the proper locations, size, quantity, type and design of retail and commercial development in the corridor. In making the revisions to the plan, City Council found that the suggested amendments were intended to strengthen the vision of the corridor and that it was a place that would be an activity center for northern Colorado. In the memo that accompanied the ordinance, it stated that all retail and commercial uses must be done within a shopping center, all future major shopping centers will only be permitted if shown on the map. This proposal is on that map. The city recognized the difference character of regional shopping centers versus other shopping centers by emphasizing that the primary focus should be on the vehicular access from arterial in non-residential collector streets. This proposal complies with the locational and site specific criteria. In regards to design standards and guidelines of the Harmony Corridor Plan, this proposal's setback is different than other properties further east on Harmony Road. These properties are not required to meet the 80 foot buffer setback that other properties typically are. The setback depends upon site constraints, what is being proposed, how narrow or wide the property is, how close to College Avenue, etc. The meeting was called to order at 6:34 p.m. by Chairperson Bell. Roll Call: Weitkunat, Chapman, Byrne, Colton, Davidson, Gavaldon, Bell. Staff Present: Blanchard, Ludwig, Duvall, Bracke, Reavis, Deines. Agenda Review: Current Planning Director Blanchard reviewed the Consent and Discussion Agenda which consisted of the following: 1. Minutes of the April 22 and May 20, 1996 Planning and Zoning Board Hearings. (April 22nd only) 2. #40-94B Lincoln East - Overall Development Plan 3. #48-94A Wuerker Residential Addition - NCM Site Plan Review 4. #21-89G Troutman Office Park PUD - Preliminary & Final 5. #3-94F Willow Springs, Second Filing, Tract G, Amended P.U.D. 6. #8-96A The Greens at Collindale PUD - Final 7. Modifications of Conditions of Final Approval 8. Resolution PZ96-13 Easement Vacation 9. Resolution PZ96-14 Easement Vacation DISCUSSION AGENDA: 10. #6-96 Harmony Towne Center PUD - Preliminary 11. Recommendation to City Council for the Approval of the Principles and Policies Document as part of City Plan Mr. Blanchard stated that the May 20, 1996 minutes are not included in Item 1. Member Gavaldon pulled Item 2, Lincoln East Overall Development Plan, to be voted on separately due to a conflict of interest. Member Weitkunat moved to approve Consent Item 2, Lincoln East Overall Development Plan.