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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTIMBERLINE FARMS PUD, DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORNERSTORE - PRELIMINARY - 42-89C - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTES (2)• CONTINUATION OF THE MAY 22, 1995 HEARING JUNE 5, 1995 STAFF LIAISON: BOB BLANCHARD COUNCIL LIAISON: GINA JANETT MINUTES OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD The meeting was called to order at 6:34 p.m. by Member Bernie Strom. CJ Roll Call: Walker, Bell, Strom, Carnes. Members Fontane, Clements and Cottier were absent. Staff Present: Blanchard, Eckman, Shepard, Olt, Shoemaker and Deines. AGENDA REVIEW: Bob Blanchard, Chief Planner, reviewed the evening's discussion agenda. 20. Recommendation to.City Council Regarding the Adoption of the Fort Collins/Loveland Corridor Management Plan. 21. Pinecone PUD, The Tower Shoppes - Final 22. Timberline Farms P.U.D. - Diamond Shamrock Cornerstore -Preliminary. (Continued). 11. #5-95 Rocky Mountain Auto P.U.D. - Preliminary and Final. DISCUSSION AGENDA: RECODMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL REGARDING THE ADOPTION OF THE FORT COLLINS/LOVELAND CORRIDOR MANAGEMENT PLAN. Staff Presentation: Tom Shoemaker, director of Natural Resources for the City of Fort Collins, presented a slide presentation to the Board regarding a plan for preserving the region between Loveland and Fort Collins. Highlights of his summary included: A plan has been visualized for the last 20 years. It has become a combined effort of Loveland, Fort Collins, and Larimer County. The corridor is being defined by Harmony on the north, 57th Street on the south, Fossil Creek on the east, and the first hogback on the west. The corridor would preserve the unique identity of the two communities; retain the natural wildlife in the area; preserve the scenic landscapes; and halt the encroaching development in the area. An inventory has been completed and mapped of the areas within the corridor. A planning influence map was developed as a result.