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PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD MEETING OF r_>Pn h 19 t988
STAFF REPORT
PROJECT: Poudre River Business Park P.U.D., Phase One, Final, #79-88A
APPLICANT: Harold Fisher
c/o Positive Environments Inc.
P.O. Box 98
Fort Collins, CO 80522
OWNER: Harold Fisher
Fisher Real Estate
1240 East Mulberry Street
Fort Collins, CO. 80524
PROJECT PLANNER: Ted Shepard
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This is a request for Final P.U.D. approval for Phase
One of the Poudre River Business Park. The proposal consists of one 12,000
square foot medical office building on .68 acre. The property is located at the
northeast corner of Riverside Drive and Lemay Avenue and is zoned b-p, Planned
Business with a P.U.D. condition.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The request for a medical office building was evalu-
ated under the Business Service Uses point chart. The project achieved a score of
52% which exceeds the required minimum score of 50%. The proposal will include
the realignment of Hoffman Mill Road and the creation of a new local street to
be named Poudre River Drive. The property is bordered by severe slopes to the
north and along portions of the frontage along Lemay Avenue. There were two
conditions of preliminary approval pertaining to landscaping along the Lemay
Avenue frontage and the Poudre River Drive frontage. These conditions have
been satisfied. The property is surrounded by vacant land that is zoned either
B-P, Planned Business, or I-G, General Industrial. The only allowed curb cut will
be off Poudre River Drive and will be shared with future Lot Two. The Traffic
Impact Analysis has been reviewed by the Transportation Director and the poten-
tial impacts will be mitigated by acceptable measures.
OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT 300 LaPorte Ave. • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 • tJUJ) 4=
SERVICES, PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Poudre River Business Park PUD Phase 1, Preliminary #79-88A
P & Z Meeting - December 19, 1988
Page 2
COMMENTS
1. Background:
The surrounding zoning and land uses are as follows:
N: B-P; Vacant and City Bike Trail
S: B-P; Vacant
E: I-G; Vacant
W: I-G; Vacant
The property was annexed into the City in 1983 and zoned b-p Planned Business,
with a P.U.D. condition. Preliminary P.U.D. approval was granted in November of
1988.
2. Land Use:
The proposed office was evaluated under the Business Service Uses point chart
and achieves a score of 52%. This exceeds the minimum required score of 50%.
Points were awarded for being located outside the "South College Avenue Corri-
dor," being part of a planned center, having two acres or more, and having direct
vehicular and pedestrian access between on -site parking areas and adjacent,
existing or future offsite parking areas which contain more than 10 spaces.
3. Design:
The medical office building proposed for Phase One is designed to be a two story
structure with frontage on a realigned portion of Hoffman Mill Road to be called
Poudre River Drive. A shared access off Poudre River Drive with future Lot 2
will minimize curb cuts.
The exterior building materials will be dark earthtone brick and shake shingles.
The entry feature will be a copper roofed portico with skylights.
Conditions of Approval:
A. "At the time of final submittal, the applicant shall investigate possible
solutions and/or bank stabilization techniques to shift the parking lot improve-
ments to the north in order to gain a minimum of 10 feet of landscaped area
along Poudre River Drive for the purpose of planting street trees."
The applicant has increased this landscaped separation along Poudre River
Drive to a minimum of 9 feet and added three, 2 inch caliper deciduous street
trees. This increased area and additional trees satisfies the condition of
approval.
Poudre River Business Park PUD Phase 1, Preliminary #79-88A
P & Z Meeting - December 19, 1988
Page 3
B. "At the time of final submittal, the applicant shall provide a landscape plan
that features landscaping materials between the City bikepath and the sidewalk
along Lemay Avenue for the entire width of the property."
The applicant now indicates this area to be treated with a buffalo grass seed
mixture and two, 2 inch caliper deciduous street trees. These additional materials
satisfy the condition of approval.
4. Neighborhood Compatibility:
Lot One of the Poudre River Business Park is surrounded by property zoned
either B-P, Planned Business, or I-G, General Industrial. Except for City bikepath,
all the surrounding properties are vacant. Therefore, no neighborhood meeting
was held.
S. Transportation:
As stated earlier, Hoffman Mill Road will be realigned to form a 90 degree
intersection with a newly created street called Poudre River Drive. Poudre River
Drive will form a redesigned intersection with Lemay Avenue. Both Hoffman
Mill Road and Poudre River Drive are considered local streets. At the intersec-
tion with Lemay Avenue, however, Poudre River Drive will be widened beyond
local street standards to accommodate left turn exits onto Lemay Avenue. In
addition, the break in the median on Lemay will be widened from its current
distance of 24 feet to 36 feet.
The parking lot for Lot One will feature a shared curb cut with future Lot Two
to gain access to Poudre River Drive. Also, the parking lots will have an
interconnecting drive aisle to facilitate parking between the two lots.
There will not be a traffic signal at Poudre River Drive and Lemay Avenue.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff finds the request for Final P.U.D. approval for Phase One of the Poudre
River Business Park satisfies the requirements of the Business Service Uses point
chart and the criteria of the Land Development Guidance System. In addition, the
two conditions of Preliminary approval have been satisfied and the Final is in
substantial conformance with the Preliminary. Staff, therefore recommends
approval.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This traffic impact study addresses the capacity, geometric,
and control requirements at a proposed development known as the
Fisher PUD. This PUD calls for the ultimate development of
96,000 square feet of medical office development. The first
phase of development will be a 12,000-square-foot medical
office building.
The project site is located northeast of the corner of Lemay
Avenue and Riverside Avenue in Fort Collins, Colorado. The
site is bounded to the north by the Cache La Poudre River.
As a result of this analysis, the following is concluded:
The completed Fisher PUD will generate approximately
5,242 vehicle trips per day. The PM peak hour will
generate approximately 377 trips.
Phase 1 of the PUD will generate 655 daily trips.
The PM peak hour will generate approximately 48
vehicle trips.
The addition of the Fisher PUD traffic will have only
minor impacts on the level of service at the
intersection of Riverside/Lemay. This intersection
will operate at an acceptable level of service in the
near term. By the Year 2010 this intersection will
be at a congested level of service, with or without
the Fisher PUD.
Long delays will
occur at the
intersection of the
site access and Lemay
Avenue
if this intersection
remains unsignalized.
These
delays will occur on -
site and should
not affect traffic
flow on Lemay
Avenue.
The existing left
turn lane
on Lemay Avenue to
Hoffman Mill Road
is adequate
for the proposed
development of this
PUD.
With proper traffic
control and
geometrics, the acci-
dent rate should be
acceptable
for an urban area.
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