HomeMy WebLinkAboutWATERGLEN PUD OVERALL DEVELOPMENT PLAN ..... FEBRUARY 28 1994 P & Z BOARD HEARING CONTINUED - 71 93 - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESs
PLANNING & ZONING BOARD
MEETING MINUTES
February 29, 1994
Gerry Horak, Council Liaison
Ron Phillips, Staff Support Liaison
The February 29, 1994, meeting of the Planning and Zoning Board was called to order at 6:30
p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall West, 300 Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado.
Board members present included Chair Clements, Jan Cottler, Jim Klataske, Bernie Strom, and
Sharon Winfree. Members Fontane and Walker were absent.
Staff members present included Interim Planning Director Ron Phillips, Deputy City Attorney
Paul Eckman, Mike Herzig, Ted Shepard, Kirsten Whetstone, Rick Ensdorff, and Carolyn
Worden.
AGENDA REVIEW
Interim Planning Director Ron Phillips read the consent and discussion agenda. The minutes
of January 24 and 31 were tabled for approval since they were not included in the Board
packets.
Items 22, 23 and 26 were continued to the March 7, 1994 P & Z Board meeting.
Chair Clements requested if there were items to be pulled from the staff and from the
audience; Items 2, 3 12, 13, 14 and 15 were pulled for the discussion agenda.
Member Strom moved to approve consent agenda Items 4, 5, 6, 7 , 8, 9, 10, 16 and 25 from the
Discussion Agenda.
Member Cottler seconded the motion, with the condition with the developer and/or property
owner of South Glen PUD 4th Filing be responsible for the construction and on going
maintenance of Tract A, being the detention area of the development. This commitment must
be noted on the overall site plaa for South Glen PUD 4th Filing prior to the recording of PUD
documents. With a second condition that the developer and/or property owner of the
Southglena PUD 4th Filing, submit a landscape plan, Tract A to the Planning Department for
an administrative review and approval prior to the PUD documents.
Motions passed 5-0.
Snriue Creek Manor PUD
Mr. Charles Gish - 1800 Pawnee - The planned expansion does not include additional parking
and he perceives it as a problem. The lot is not adequate with 45-50 existing parking stalls. He
pointed out that the staff doesn't utilize the lot on a regular basis and instead uses street
parking. He has witnessed parking in the red zones and also in his driveway. He would like
to see additional parking added. Currently the overflow is heavy on Stuart and on Pawnee
where he lives.
Ms. Whetstone, project planner, indicated the proposed expansions do not significantly increase
the volume of traffic at this site. The expansion is to take care of existing clients with a dining
room addition, office spaces and a therapy room to provide a service to existing clients, as an
added service. She believed there are two additional parking spaces on the north side by the
therapy room.