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DENSITY CHART
Maximum
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Criterion
Credit
If All Dwelling UnitsAre Within:
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20%
2000 feetof an exating or approved neighborhood shopping center. n \�t `� O
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10% .
650feet ofanexistingtransit stop. �eids
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10%
4000 feet of an existing or approved regional shopping center.
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20%
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3500 feel of an existing or reserved neighborhood park community pom or community facility. Yybore
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10%
1000 feet of a school. rneehng all the requirements off the compulsory education ows of the State Colorado.
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20%
3000 feet ofa major employmentcenter. eyij pV
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1000 feetof a child care center.
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20%
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20%
The Centrol&uiness District.
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Aproject whose bourdaryis contiguous to existing urban tlevelopment. Credit may be eamed as follows
0%— For projects whose property boundary has 0to 10% contiguity
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30%
10 to 15%- For projects whose property boundary has 10 to 20% contiguity: ,
15to20%— Far projects whos,property boundaryhas 20to30%contiguity.
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20 to 25%—For projects whose property as boundary h30 to 40%contiguity:
25 to 30%— Forprojectswhos property boundary has AO two 50%contlguily;
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If it can bed,monstrated that the project will reduce non-renewable energy useoge either mrougn the application of ottemowe energy
systems or through committed energy conservation measures beyond mat normally required by City Code. a5% bonus may be eamed
for every 5% reduction in energy use.
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Calculate a l% bonus fa every 50 acres included in the project.
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Calculate me percentage Of thetotal acresin the projectmot are devoted to recreational use.enter l2of thapercentogeaso bonus
If the applicant commits to preserving permonentoflsite open space that meets the Citys minimum requirements. calculate the percentage
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of this open space acreage to thetotal developmentacteage.enter thispercentogeasa bonus
If partof the total development budget is t0 be spent on neighborhood public hansitfacilities which are not otherwise required by CityCode.
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enter 2%bonus for every$100 per dwelling unit investea.
It part 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
If a commitment is being made todevelop 0 specified percentage of the total number of dwelling units fa law income families. enter that
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percentage as a bonus up to a maximum of 30%.
0 a commitment is being made to develop o specified percentage of the total number of dwelling units for Type Wand Type V handicapped
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housing as defined by the City of FortCollm Calculate the bonus as follows:
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In nOCaSe shall thecombined bonus be greater than 30%.
If the site or adjacent property contains an historic building or place. a bonus may be earned for the following: '
3% — For preventing or mitigating outside influences(e.g. environmental land use. aeFthetr- economic and social footors)adverse, toits
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Preservation;
3% — For assuringthat new sfucfureswill be in keeping with theChaaCter of the building" lore, while avoiding total unite
3% — For proposing adaptive use of the building or place thawill leddto its continuance preservation and improvement in an .
appropriate manner.
It a portion or all at the required bonding in the mutilpte family project is provided underground. within the building or in on elevated doming
structure as on accessory use to the pnmory structure, a bonus may be earned as follows
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9% — For providing 75% a more of the parking in a structure:
6% — Fa provdln1q 50-74% at the parking in a structure:
3% — For providing 25-49% of the doming in a structure. ,
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If a commitment it being mane to provide approved automatic fire extinguishing systems fa the dwelling unll enter a bonus of 10%.
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ACTIVITY; Residentid Uses
DEFINITION:
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 meetirrg pFlaces and pleee-5
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 acreage basis, is the
average residential density in the
project at least three (3) dwelling /
units per acre (calculated for �-Efj ❑
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 = 34DWELLING UNITS/ACRE;
40-50 PERCENTAGE 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.
ALL DEVELOPMENT: NUMBERED CRITERIA CHART
ALL CRITERIA
APPLICABLE CRITERIA ONLY
CRITERION
Is the critenon aoolicable?
Will the criterion
be satisfies?
If no, please explain
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Yes No
NEIGHBORHOOD COMPATABILITY
1. Social Compatability
✓
2. Neighborhood Character
3. Land Use Conflicts
4. Adverse Traffic Impact
PLANS AND POLICIES
5. Comprehensive Plan ✓
PUBLIC FACILITIES & SAFETY
6. Street Capacity
7. Utility Capacity
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8. Design Standards
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✓
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9. Emergency Access
10. Security Lighting
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11. Water Hazards
✓
RESOURCE PROTECTION
12. Soils & Slope Hazard
13. Significant Vegetation
14. Wildlife Habitat
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15. Historical Landmark
16. Mineral Deposit
17, Eco-Sensitive Areas
18. Agricultural Lands
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
19, Air Quality
20. Water Quality
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21, Noise
22. Glare & Heat
✓
23. Vibrations
24. Exterior Lighting
25. Sewages & Wastes
SITE DESIGN
26. Community Organization
27. Site Organization
28. Natural Features
29. Energy Conservation
30. Shadows
1
31. Solar Access
32. Privacv
1
33. Ccen Space Arrangement
1
34, Building Height
35. Vehicular Movement
✓
36. Venicular Design
37. Paruing
✓
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38. Active Recreational Areas
39. Private Outdoor Areas
✓
✓
40. Pecestrian Convenience
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41. Pedestrian Contlicts
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✓
42. Lcncscaping/Open Areas
✓
43. LonascapingiBuildings
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44. LanasccpingiScreening
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45. Pudic Access
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✓
46. Sicns
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