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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSTETSON CREEK PUD, 3RD & 4TH FILINGS - PRELIMINARY - 16-89I - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - LDGS ACTIVITY FORMit ETSON CREEK 3RD AND 4"FILINGS PRELIMINARY PUD STETSONTREEK 3RD FILING FINAL PUC Activity A: ALL DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA ALL CRITERIA APPLICABLE CRITERIA ONLY CRITERION Is the criterion applicable? Will the criterion be satisfied? If no, please explain Pre- Ism- nary Final Not Ap- pli- `a- ble Yes No Al. COMMUNITY -WIDE CRITERIA 1.1 Solar Orientation X X 1.2 Comprehensive Plan X X X 1.3 Wildlife Habitat X 1.4 Mineral Deposit X 1.5 Ecologically Sensitive Areas reserved 1.6 Lands of Agricultural Importance reserved 1.7 Energy Conservation X X X 1.8 Air Quality X 1.9 Water Quality X X X 1.10 Sewage and Wastes X X X 1.11 Water Conservation X X X 1.12 Residential Density X X X A2. NEIGHBORHOOD COMPATIBILITY CRITERIA 2.1 Vehicular, Pedestrian, Bike Transportation X X X 2.2 Building Placement and Orientation X X X 2.3 Natural Features X X X 2.4 Vehicular Circulation and Parking X X X 2.5 Emergency Access X X X 2.6 Pedestrian Circulation X X X 2.7 Architecture X X X 2.8 Building Height and Views X 2.9 Shading X X X 2.10 Solar Access X X X 2.11 Historic Resources X 2.12 Setbacks X X X 2.13 Landscape X X X 2.14 Signs X 2.15 Site Lighting X X X 2.16 Noise and Vibration X 2.17 Glare or Heat X 2.18 Hazardous Materials X A3. ENGINEERING CRITERIA 3.1 Utility Capacity X X X 3.2 Design Standards X X X 3.3 Water Hazards X X X 3.4 Geologic Hazards X Land Development Guidance System for Planned Unit Development The City of Fort Collins, Colorado, Revised August 1994 -61- S i ""N CREEK 3RD AND -pTHFaLLINGS, t=nEL IV,I NARY PUD Maximum Earned Criterion Credit Credit BASE a 2000 feet of an existing or approved neighborhood shopping center; or 20% 2000 feet of an approved, but not constructed neighborhood shopping center-PRESTON CENTER 10% 10% b 650 feet of an existing transit stop (applicable only to projects having a density of at least six (6) dwelling units per 20% acre on a gross acreage basis) c 4000 feet of an existing or approved regional shopping center 10% d 3500 feet of an existing neighborhood or community park; or community facility lax: golf course); or 20% 3500 feet of a publicly owned, but not developed, neighborhood or community park, or community facility (except 10% 10% golf courses); or - WILD WOOD 3500 feet of a publicly owned golf course whether developed or not 10% e 2500 feet of an existing school, meeting all requirements of the State of Colorado compulsory education laws - 10% 10% PRESTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL f 3000 feet of a major employment center - PRESTON CENTER 20% 20% g 1000 feet of a child care center 5% In "North" Fort Collins 20% i The Central Business District 20% j A project whose boundary is contiguous to existing urban development. Credit may be earned as follows: - STETSON 30% 30% CREEK 1ST FILING, TIMBER CREEK 0% For projects whose property boundary has 0 -1 0% contiguity; 10 - 15% For projects whose property boundary has 10 - 20% contiguity; 15 - 20% For projects whose property boundary has 20 - 30% contiguity; 20 - 25% For projects whose property boundary has 30 - 40% contiguity; 25 - 30% For projects whose property boundary has 40 - 50% contiguity; ��1 BON V S k If it can be demonstrated that the project will reduce non-renewable energy usage either through the application of alternative energy systems or through committed energy conservation measures beyond those normally required by City Code, a 5% bonus may be earned for every 5% reduction in energy use. I Calculate a 1 % bonus for every 50 acres included in this project. Calculate the percentage of the total acres in the project that are devoted to recreational use. Enter %z of that percentage as a 8% bonus. n If the applicant commits to preserving permanent off -site open space that meets the City's minimum requirements, calculate the percentage of this open space acreage to the total development acreage and enter this percentage as a bonus. o If part of the total development budget is to be spent on neighborhood public transit facilities which are not otherwise required by City Code, enter a 2% bonus for every $100 per dwelling unit invested. p If part of the total development budget is to be spent on neighborhood facilities and services which are not otherwise required by City Code, enter a 1 % bonus for every $1 00 per dwelling unit invested. ` 20%t of Open Space Landscape = $55,000t q If a commitment is being made to develop a specified percentage of the total number of dwelling units for low income families, enter that percentage as a bonus, up to a maximum of 30%. r If a commitment is being made to develop a specified percentage of the total number of dwelling units for Type "A" and Type "B" handicapped housing as defined by the City of Fort Collins, calculate the bonus as follows: Type "A" .5 X Type"A" Units Total Units In no case shall the combined bonus be greater than 30% Type "B" 1 .0 X Type"B" Units Total Units Land Development Guidance System for Planned Unit Developments The City of Fort Collins, Colorado, Revised September 1994 -79- STETSOt`"-`:REEK 3RD AND 4TH FILINC"" PRELIMINARY PUD "TENSITY CHART Earned Criterion Credit BONUS s If the site or adjacent property contains a historic building or place, a bonus may be earned for the following: 3% For preventing or mitigating outside influences adverse to its preservations (e.g. environmental, land use, aesthetic, economic and social factors); For assuring that new structures will be in keeping with the character of the building or place, while avoiding 3% total units; For proposing adaptive use of the building or place that will lead to its continuance, preservation, and 3% improvement in an appropriate manner. t If a portion or all of the required parking in the multiple family project is provided underground, within the building, or in an elevate parking structure as an accessory use to the primary structure, a bonus may be earned as follows: 9% For providing 75% or more of the parking in a structure; 6% For providing 50 - 74% of the parking in a structure; 3% For providing 25 - 49% of the parking in a structure. u If a commitment is being made to provide approved automatic fire extinguishing systems for the dwelling units, enter a bonus of 10 %. v If the applicant commits to providing adequate, safe and convenient pedestrian and bicycle connections between the project and 5% any of the destination points described below, calculate the bonus as follows: 5% For connecting to the nearest existing City sidewalk and bicycle path/lane; 5% For connecting to any existing public school, park and transit stop within the distances as defined in this Density Chart; 5% For connecting to an existing City bicycle trail which is adjacent to or traverses the project. TOTAL 93% Land Development Guidance System for Planned Unit Developments The City of Fort Collins, Colorado, Revised September 1994 -79a-