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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSAVE MOR SELF STORAGE PUD PRELIMINARY AND FINAL - 27 93 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - PLANNING OBJECTIVESPlanning & Zoning Board May 3, 1993 Page Two Lund Use Policies Land -use policies achieved by the proposed development include: *Policy 22 - Contiguous to existing development •Policy 43 - Habitat conservation through site planning *Policy 59 - Appropriate mitigation to allow use in floodplain *Policy 61 - Location within existing industrial zone. •Policy 88 - Maintains access to designated open space (Poudre River Corridor). Thank you for your consideration, and we look forward to your comments. Sincerely, JIM SELL DESIGN ! L2 < j d�ce"I Kay Force May 3, 1993 Planning and Zoning Board Members Planning Department City of Fort Collins RE: Save*More Self Storage Planning Objectives Dear Board Members: The Save*More Self Storage is located in the Linden Tech Center Subdivision adjacent to Fort Ram and Catholic Community Services near the intersection of Linden Street and East Vine Drive. The proposed development has 143,000 SF of storage space on 7.0 acres, for a land/building ratio of 1.17:1. Access & Circulation The major circulation within the development is paved driveways between the storage units, with primary access off of Linden Center Drive. There is an additional access on Linden Street. There is a 40-foot access easement in the northwest corner of the develop- ment, providing access to a power transformer station. The site will surface drain into Coy Ditch on the north property line. Land Use The development reflects a use -by -right in a General Industrial Zoning District. The target market is northeast Fort Collins. The west boundary adjoins the City Trail System, and the buildings will be configured to preserve existing trees along the bike path. The landscape development includes streetscape plantings on Linden Street and Linden Center Drive, as well as buffer plantings adjacent to the Poudre River Trail on the southwest corner of the site. The plantings in this area follow the recommendations of the Department of Natural Resources, as shown in "Recommended Vegetation for the River Corridor". fo es.i Sill DSi�bra011cs 117 E. MC)OVC b � ��4g4-1921