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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFORT COLLINS HOUSING AUTHORITY PUD EXPANSION - PRELIMINARY - 28-89C - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - APPLICATIONI'LANNING D E I'AR'I'M t'NT Cite• of ]For( Collins 1'rojecl Project Land Use Information: Nantc: G t-/ /tU ,n U Location (S(reet Address): S F Project Description: Today's Date: APPLICATION FORM Gross Acreage/Square Footage: _�(� 7c z- Existing Zoning: _ IV C L Proposed Use: Total Number of Dwelling Units: U0 /V C Total Commercial Floor Area: e—, �GQ ( EI N E RA L 1 N FO RM A U 1ON: List all owners having a legal/eyuitahle Applicant's/Consultant's Name: �/�%S �� �'� interest in the property: ( hvncr's Name(s): COGL%NS /��JU.SINr, A TN0�3 / 7y Street Address: l7/S Street Address: /i/,5- Z,/"oy/l/TF//N /-,r ,?c City, State, Zip: fT GOG e-/A/ S ('ilv. Slate. Zip: 1?05r,.2 % Telephone: -2 -2l--!;—Vzx Telephone: V E y TYPE OF REgUEST Please indicate the type of application submitted by checking the box preceding appropra a request(s). Combined requests require the combined individual fees. Make checks payable tO the City of Dort Collins. Starred requests (*) also require additional payment to Larimer County Clerk and Recorder in the amount noted. Additional handouts are available explaining information requirements for each of the following review processes. Annexation with Initial Zoning ' Fee: $1,040. 4 $10.00 per sheet of annexation plat 4 $5.00 * per sheet of annexation petition Requested Zone: 0 ReZOMI r Requested Tolle: �� * ce: $8 6.00 ( $5.00 per sheet of rezoning petlUon Planned Unit Development - Overall Development Plan Fee: $1,400.00 Planned Unit Development - Preliminary Plan I cc: $1,47D)0 Planned Unit Development - Final flan (including final subdivision) . Fcc: $2,808.00 + $ I0.00 ►er sheet of subdivision plat Minor Subdivision Fcc: $996.00 I'rclimiinq Subdivision Fcc: $ I ,3 12.00 Final Subdivision Plat Fcc: $2,176.00 + $10.00 per sheet of plat PUD Administrative Change Fee: $168.00 '40 1 E: Prellminary err final Subdivision 1'1als suhmilled concnrrenliv will, <� Extension of Final Approval Fee: $496.00 Multi le-Farnily Use Requests in the R-M and R-11 Zoning District Fee: 976.00 Non -Residential Use Requests in the R-H Zoning District Fee: $976.00 Non -Conforming Use Requests Fcc: $1,216.00 Group Home Review Fee: $920.00 IL/IP Site Plan Review Fee: $1,640.00 + $10.00 per sheet of subdivision plat Other Special Site Plan Review (RC, RF etc.) Fee: $2,544.00 + $10.00 per sheet of subdivision plat Vacation of ROW or Easement Fee: $5.00 * per sheet of filing document Street Name Change Fee: $5.00 * per sheet of filing document I'rc160111ary or Finaf PUD Plan, RI --/RC' Site flan, Non Conforming Use Review, of IL'IP Site Plan shall be charged one-half the Preliminary or Final Subdivision :)I..i I — Certification on reverse .vide must be signed 4/94 PUD ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGE Description of the change and reason(s) for the request: Planning Action: Date: Building Inspection Action: Date: By: Engineering Action: Date: By: Other (if applicable) CERTIFICATION I certify the information and exhibits submitted are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and that in filing this application 1 am acting with the knowledge, consent, and authority of the owners of the property (including all owners having a legal or equitable interest in the real property, as defined in Section 1-2 of the City Code, and including common areas legally connected to or associated with the property which is the subject of this application) without whose consent and authority the requested action could not lawfully if accomplished. Purs to sail authority hereby permit City officials to enter upon the property for the purpose of inspection and, if necessary, for in publicr�tt t e property. Name: /�i/� ��,_ Address:! Telephone: -22 / - •I11.`I 101ew!11IN: II FORT COLLINS HOUSING AUTHORITY P. U. D. LEGAL DESCRIPTION A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH , RANGE 69 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., FORT COLLINS COLORADO, WHICH CONSIDERING THE NORTH LINE OF BLOCK 5 OF THE SCOTT-SHERWOOD ADDITION AS BEARING DUE WEST AND WITH ALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERE TO, IS CONTAINED WITHIN THE BOUNDARY LINES WHICH BEGIN AT A POINT WHICH BEARS WEST 223.18 FEET FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK 5, SCOTT-SHERWOOD ADDITION; SAID POINT OF BEGINNING ALSO BEING 796.10 FEET SOUTH AND 824.12 FEET EAST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 10 AND RUN THENCE S 060 48'00" E 94.00 FEET; THENCE DUE WEST 177.63 FEET; THENCE N 090 12'00" W 94.56 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF WEST MOUNTAIN AVENUE; THENCE EAST 181.62 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE POINT OF THE BEGINNING, CONTAINING 16,766 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS, FORT COLLINS HOUSING AUTHORITY P.D.D. July 18, 1994 PLANNING OBJECTIVES The Housing Authority has been conducting business at its present location for approximately 18 years. Initially the City saw fit to place this organization at its current site and with this P.U.D. it will allow the Housing Authority to continue business at 1715 W. Mountain in a less crowded working condition. The Housing Authority's day to day activities are not highly visible. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with no activity on weekends or evenings. The Housing Authority's current location allows for a very central proximity to the older parts of town where we do a great deal of renovation work and maintaining existing rental housing. This also provides for easy access for our clients and a shorter travel time for our maintenance staff. The addition of 2,660 square feet and minor remodel of our existing building will enable our maintenance department and administration departments to remain under one roof, and maintain the high level efficiency which the Housing Authority has achieved over the past years. 935 square feet of the addition will be for indoor vehicle storage. 1,125 square feet for storage and shop area for minor repairs of residential nature. The remaining square footage would add needed office spaces. We are looking to maximize our building to lot ratio, and we are not asking for anymore additional park ground. Y' J r ACTIVITY Business Service Uses E DEFINITION: Those activities which are predominantly retail, office, and service uses which would not qualify as or be a part of a neighborhood or commu- nity/regional shopping center. Uses include: retail shops; offices; per- sonal service shops; financial institutions; hotels/motels; medical clin- ics; health clubs; membership clubs; standard and fast-food restaurants; hospitals; mortuaries; indoor theatres; retail laundry and dry cleaning outlets; limited indoor recreation uses; small animal veterinary clinics; printing and newspaper offices; and, other uses which are of the same gen- eral character. CII I ERIA Each of the following applicable criteria must be answered "yes" and implemented within the develop- ment plan. Yam,., Nc 1. Does the project gain its primary vehicular access from South College Avenue? a street other 171 a than 2. DOES THE PROJECT EARN AT LEAST 5060' OF THE MAXIMUM POINTS "POINT AS CALCULATED ❑ ON CHART E" FOR THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA? a. Is the activity contiguous to an existing transit route (not appli- cable for uses of less than 25,000 square feet GLA or with less than 25"employees) or located in the Central Business District? b. is the project located outside of the "South College Avenue Corri- dor?" c. Is the project contiguous to and functionally a part of a neighbor- hood or community/regional shopping center, an office or industrial park, located in the Central Business District or in the case of a single user, employ or will employ a total of more than 100 full- time employees during a single 8-hour shift? d. Is the project on at least two acres of land or located in the Cen- tral Business District? r1�ntini i�l �- -22- I contia e. Does the project contain two or more significant uses (such as retail, office, residential, hotel/motel, and recreation)? f. Is there direct vehicular and pedestrian access between on -site parking areas and adjacent existing or future off -site parking areas which contain more than ten (10) spaces? g• Ooes the activity reduce non-renewable energy usage through the application of alternative energy systems or through energy conservation measures beyond those normally required by the Moael Energy Code as adopted by the City? Refer to Appendix G for Energy Conservation Methods to use for calculating energy conservation points. h. Is the project located with at least.1/6th of its property boundary contiguous to existing urban development? i. If the site contains a building or place in which a historic event occurred, which has soecial public value because of notable archi- tecture, or is of cultural significance, does the project fulfill the following criteria. i. Prevent creation of influences adverse to its preservation; ii. Assure that new structures and uses will be in keeping with the character of the building or place. Imitation of period styles should be avoided; and -iii. Propose adaptive use of the building or place that will lead to its continuance, conservation and improvement in an appropriate manner while respecting the integrity of the neighborhood. W. INC 40 U s i� -) L) 'k o r I:+ Fc)1� I BUSINESS SERVICE USES POINT CHART E For All Criteria Applic :ole Criteria Only Cri►erion the CP,Tenon App6=+e Yes fro 1 II 111 IV Me ccrac score Mu:'=.er Pc:n s e=n9a Ixll :._=::C_=a pc -s a. Transit Route 1 �l X 1 2 1 0 2 — b. South College Corridor X X 1 �I 0 4 18 C. F^rt of Center �I X 1 2 1 0 3 Q 6 d. Two Acres cr More ai X 1 2 1 0 13 Q 6 e. Mixed -Use X I X 1210 3 Q 1 6 I. Joint Parking (3)1 11/10 3' (D 1 c. Energy Conservc cn O1 0213I410 2 Z I 8 h. Contiguity QX I IX 1 2 1 0 '5 10 1 10 i. I ;istoric Prese7vc-1�1on I �( 1 1 2 10 2 — I— �l 2l0 k. I 11 210 I I. I 1I2I0 Totals I V1 Percentage Ecmed of Maximum Appiiccble Points V/VI = V11 Vn Ci..i'Y Of FORT COLLINS ENERGY CONSERVATION WORKSHEET This worksheet must be completed and submitted at the time of application for all non-residential Preliminary PUD's requesting energy conservation points on the applicable Land Use Activity Point Chart. Please choose one of the two methods below. Be realistic in determining your commitment for energy conservation mea- sures. Failure to fulfill a commitment made for energy conservation measures may result in disqualification of a project under the applicable criteria of the LDGS. NAME OF PUD: " Submi4 al Date: METHOD ONE: I propose a percent reduction in the annual energy consumption for the structure(s) in this proposed PUD. This reduction receives point(s) for energy conservation. NOTE FOR THOSE PROJECTS USING METHOD ONE: Certification by a professional eno neer, licensed in Colorado, and a summation of the engineer's calculation methods and results rill be required to document enerow conservation measures at the time of building permit application. METHOD TWO: I propose the following energy conservation measures for the structure(s). in this proposed PUD: Measure i'C �ClihA �S ` si s hauYtCC-, 11441;� GiC 7� t�� d Points 0.2 Total Points received fro ethod 2:—1�-L-- Preparer's Name: . 2 0 Checksheet �rni�k3rV A. ,1 The following check sheet is to be used in the preparation of a complete submittal of a Preliminary PUD Plan: -- 1. Application (1 copy). 2. Filing Fee: 51,472.00 _\X/ 3. Legal description of property (2 copies on 8-1/2" x 11" sheet). ��{Gc 4. A current list of names and addresses of all owners of record of real property within 500 feet. 5. Planning objectives (25 copies). N�Ci� Z t' ( 6. Completed point charts (3 copies). N2 7 v;E J. Energy conservation worksheet (3 copies). _ 8. Architectural elevations (5 folded copies). _ 9. Site plan (25 folded copies). _ 10. Landscape plan (16 folded copies). 11. Utility plans Aunfolded copies). 12. Street cross sections (5 unfolded copies). 13. Physiographic data (2 copies). 14. Preliminary drainage report and plans and grading plans (4 unfolded copies). 15. Preliminary subdivision plat (21 folded copies). 16. Traffic impact analysis (4 copies). 17. Hazardous materials impact analysis (4 copies). 18. Other documentation as determined by special circumstances. 19. Signage (Circle size) Large Small S.F. 100 or more D.U. S.F. up to 100 D.U. M.F. 100 or more D.U. M.F. up to 100 D.U. Non -Res 50,000 S.F. or more Non -Res 25,000-50,000 S.F. Non -Res w/ regional impact All other projects not listed 4.12