HomeMy WebLinkAboutKING SOOPERS #146, MIDTOWN GARDENS MARKETPLACE (FORMERLY KMART REDEVELOPMENT ) - PDP - PDP160043 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - LUC REQUIREMENTSKING SOOPERS #146: COMPARISON OF CITY PLAN POLICIES and PROPOSED DESIGN FOR MIDTOWN
GARDENS MARKETPLACE
City Plan Policy Comparison
Category City Plan Policy (February 15, 2011 - City
Plan)
How addressed by The Design
Team(Galloway + CR Architecture and
Design (based on Comment Response
Letter, and proposed site development
plan)
Economic
Health
Responding to regional retail and
employment competition
Building continuing partnerships with
educational institutions and the
private sector to support job creation.
Understanding fiscal sustainability and
balancing revenues and expenditures
over the long term
Maintain a balanced mix of land uses
to support fiscal sustainability
The proposed redevelopment of
the existing K-Mart store will
relocate the King Soopers at 2535
S. College Avenue, maintaining
retail employment and continuing
a retail partnership that began in
the late 70’s
The redevelopment is taking an
abandoned retail establishment (K-
Mart) promoting fiscal
sustainability and long term
economic balance
Revitalization of an underutilized
property
Incorporation of various uses on
the existing site (retail, shared
parking for the Max line) supports
fiscal sustainability
The King Soopers Marketplace will
employ a total of 150-170
employees, with 70-90 employees
on-site every day
Environmental
Health
Open Lands and Natural Areas
Air, Emissions, and Climate Protection
Energy and Electricity
Recycling and Solid Waste Reduction
Stormwater
Water Quality Management
Utilized the Ft. Collins Midtown
plan guidelines to reflect Gardens
natural theme with inviting
streetscapes, shaded areas,
landscaped islands, and shaded
plaza
Kroger, the King Soopers parent
company has a commitment to
Automatic overhead lights, photo
luminescent exit signs, concrete
floor for elimination of harsh
cleaning materials, back room
recycling program, and energy
smart equipment are all
incorporated into the proposed
store
Xeriscaping plant material and
point-source (drip) irrigation
systems utilized for water
management
Community
and
Neighborhood
Livability
Development Patterns, Land Use, and
Growth Management
Provision and Integration of Services
Urban Design
Nature visible and accessible in the
city
Redevelopment existing retail
building and redevelopment of
shared parking to promote
efficient development pattern and
land use sufficient for growth
management and future use
Integration of existing utility lines
and utility services to property
Contemporary urban design of the
new King Soopers Market places
features materials oriented to
accentuate the building while
simultaneously reducing the scale
of the building
Outdoor seating plaza allows the
public to relax and enjoy the
surrounding trees and building
façade softened with upright
evergreens, perennial and grass
beds
Specific plant material
intentionally chosen to outline the
circulation patterns of access
through the plaza from College
Avenue to the MAX line creating a
natural path for pedestrians across
the site
Safety and
Well
Reducing barriers to and improving
opportunities for physical activity and
active lifestyles.
Improving the health and wellness of
the community
Addressing accessibility to and
Incorporation of Promenade to
redevelopment promotes exercise
and connects to a larger plan
provision of communitywide health
and human services
Satisfying community safety needs
and expectations
Addressing safety as multiple modes
of transportation share roads
Access to healthy food
The redevelopment will provide a
new King Soopers Marketplace
allowing for access and availability
of living and pharmaceutical needs
Access designed for accessibility
and safety. Sidewalks are detached
and widened from College Ave
Bicycle and pedestrian circulation
is facilitated and promoted by the
site design. There are 21 bicycle
parking spaces are included in the
King Soopers parking lot area, and
22 bicycle spaces are included in
the shared parking lot area
King Soopers Marketplace will
provide the community with fresh
produce as well as packaged goods
and retail items
Drive-thru design relocated to the
north side of the building in order
to promote pedestrian
connectivity between the MAX line
and the store entrance
Wide range of organic products
use less pesticides and provide the
community with healthy
nourishment
Culture, Parks,
and
Recreation
Differentiating Fort Collins as an arts
and culture destination
Designing for public spaces
Providing parks, trails and recreation
services to a growing community and
maximizing program resources
Incorporation of aesthetic
elements of Midtown plan
(Gardens Theme) in to benches,
vegetation choices, and general
theming
Public Plaza area dedicated to
encouraging sitting and relaxing
under deciduous shade trees for
enjoyment
The promenade at the western
most part of the property will be
laid out and designed to tie into a
proposed promenade that extends
the majority of the length of
College Ave. promoting pedestrian
and bicycle traffic throughout the
city
High
Preforming
Community
Engaging a broad range of community
members
Vision of collaborative and
community-based approach to
problem solving
Retaining a sense of community and
heritage as change occurs
Providing City services despite
increasing costs
A collaborative neighborhood
meeting was held to allow for
community input and coordination
as part of the development
process. Their opinions were noted
and the proposed site plan was
altered in accordance
Transportation Improving transportation to help
support economic health goals
Enhancing connections between City
activity centers and regional
destinations
Enhancing the transportation system
to improve health and safety
Multiple modes of safe, and
convenient travel to ensure mobility
for people of all ages and abilities
Regional connectivity provided by
full and convenient access on US-
287 College Avenue
The proposed site plan has two
access points and surrounded by
sidewalk and bicycle/pedestrian
access
Developer will repair curb, gutter,
sidewalks and streets where
applicable
Where applicable, developer will
replace public driveways and
ramps to meet ADA standards for
promoted mobility for people of all
abilities
Multiple modes of traffic
integrated into layout and design
of access and circulation plan
(vehicular, MAX line, pedestrian,
bicyclist)
Traffic Study prepared by Kimley
Horn and site design reflects
recommendations of the study
improving physical activity
opportunities along the College
Ave. Corridor
sustainability making large strides
in efficiency (see 2016 Kroger
Sustainability Report)