HomeMy WebLinkAboutGREENBRIAR VILLAGE PUD FIRST FILING PRELIMINARY AND FINAL - 19 93A - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - PLANNING OBJECTIVESWe have no plans for business, commercial or industrial uses other than any
service business that might in the future operate as a functional part of the
residential development. Any employment which might result from these
endeavors would be minor in nature and any guess as to the numerical
equivalent would be purely circumspect.
We have accumulated the property designated in the overall development plan
(ODP) and designed the initial phase of the project to be a natural extension of
the existing development. The properties east of our development have been
developed as single family and duplex residential with the inclusion of a
neighborhood park and major open spaces. West of our plan lies higher density
residential development, a major office and industrial park and a planned retail
development along College Avenue. North of the development lies a small area
of highway business zoning, an irrigation canal and wetlands areas. Our southern
neighbor is a health care facility containing both educational and residential
functions, We have a major detention facility within our project which services our
overall storm drainage needs. In addition to its storm drainage function we are
planning to utilize this area for its natural beauty and wildlife support functions as
well as a natural buffer to the industrial development west of our site.
within redevelopment areas with increased population
densities.
A second element of the COMPREHENSIVE PLAN is the LAND USE POLICIES PLAN
which offers insight into the appropriateness of special development.
GENERAL POLICIES.
3. The City shall promote
A. Maximum utilization of land within the City
B. Alternative transportation modes
C. Efficient mass transit systems
D. Location of residential development close to employment,
recreation and shopping facilities.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT.
12. Urban density residential development usually at three or more units
to the acre should be encouraged in the urban growth area.
26. Availability of existing services shall be used as a criteria in
determining the location of higher intensity areas in the City.
39. The City should direct efforts to promote improved traffic and
pedestrian circulation and public transit to areas north and northeast
of the City.
40. The City should promote the utilization of existing vacant land in the
northeast by offering incentives such as utility and infrastructure
provisions or revenue bonds and tax increment financing.
41. The City should encourage residential development in the northeast,
particularly giving special consideration to the undeveloped
industrially zoned land in the area adjacent to the existing residential
areas.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.
49. The City's LAND USE POLICIES PLAN shall be directed toward
minimizing the use of private automobiles and toward alleviating and
mitigating the air quality impacts of concentrated use of
automobiles.
50. Mass transit should be used as a tool which leads development
patterns, rather than following growth.
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STATEMENT OF PLANNING OBJECTIVES
Greenbriar Village is a mixed use residential development located in northeast
Fort Collins. it is adjacent to two high density residential projects; Coachlight
Apartments and Sundance Condominiums, and in close proximity to a major
employment center, a planned neighborhood commercial center, a
neighborhood park and City owned open space.
Reviewing the GOALS AND OBJECTIVES and the LAND USE POLICIES PLAN of the
City of Fort Collins reveals several areas of close conformance:
We are locating a high density residential development in an
appropriate place.
2. We are providing a mixed density housing project located close to
employment and shopping.
3. We are locating our in -fill project close to existing city infrastructure
such as utilities, parks, mass transit and open space.
The following is an outline of how the project more specifically follows in relation
to the appropriate elements of the City's COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.
The foundational element of the Comprehensive Plan is the Statement of GOALS
AND OBJECTIVES adopted by the City in 1977. This statement clearly delineates
the City's goals as they relate to northeast Fort Collins in several sections.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT,
Promote increased development in the north and northeastern areas
of the City.
* Encourage increased residential development of the
northeastern area in order to support and direct the
redevelopment of the area.
Provide a rational pattern of land use for the older parts
of the City which promotes the integrated
redevelopment and development of business, industrial,
and residential areas in the northern and northeastern
areas of the City.