HomeMy WebLinkAboutWEST FOSSIL CREEK REZONING - 61-88, B - REPORTS - SECOND READINGAGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT:
Items Relating to West Fossil Creek Rezoning.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval
development condition. The
recommend approval of the
condition on both.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
ITEM NUMBER: 6
DATE: January 3, 1989
STAFF: Linda Ripley
of the rezoning requests with a planned unit
Planning and Zoning Board voted 7 - 0 to
requests with a planned unit development
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 177, 1988, Rezoning 4.4 Acres Known as
West Fossil Creek, Tract A Rezoning, from the T Transition to the H-B
Highway Business Zoning District.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 178, 1988, Rezoning 44.6 Acres Known as
West Fossil Creek, Tract B Rezoning, from the T Transition to the B-P
Planned Business Zoning District.
These Ordinances, which were adopted 6-0 on First Reading on December 20,
rezone approximately 4.4 acres from T Transition to H-B Highway Business
and to rezone approximately 44.6 acres from T Transition to B-P Planned
Business. The property is located on the west side of South College Avenue
in the vicinity of Fossil Creek Parkway. The property is presently
undeveloped.
APPLICANT: James Stewart and Associates
214 North Howes
Fort Collins, CO 80524
OWNERS: U.S. 287 Limited and Foothills Office Park Limited
1624 Market Street, No. 204
Denver, CO 80202
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY I, cM NUMBER: 12 a-b
DATE: December 20, 1988
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: Linda Ripley
SUBJECT:
Items Relating to West Fossil Creek Rezoning.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of the rezoning requests with a planned unit
development condition. The Planning and Zoning Board voted 7 - 0 to
recommend approval of the requests with a planned unit development
condition on both.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
A. Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 177, 1988, Rezoning 4.4
Acres Known as West Fossil Creek, Tract A Rezoning, from the T
Transition to the H-B Highway Business Zoning District.
B. Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 178, 1988, Rezoning 44.6
Acres Known as West Fossil Creek, Tract B Rezoning, from the T
Transition to the B-P Planned Business Zoning District.
This is a request to rezone approximately 4.4 acres from T Transition to
H-B Highway Business and to rezone approximately 44.6 acres from T
Transition to B-P Planned Business. The property is located on the west
side of South College Avenue in the vicinity of Fossil Creek Parkway. The
property is presently undeveloped.
APPLICANT: James Stewart and Associates
214 North Howes
Fort Collins, CO 80524
OWNERS: U.S. 287 Limited and Foothills Office Park Limited
1624 Market Street, No. 204
Denver, CO 80202
DATE: December 20, 1988 -2- ITEM NUMBER: 12 a- b
BACKGROUND:
The applicant, James Stewart and Associates, on behalf of the owners, U.S.
287 Limited and Foothills Office Park Limited, has submitted a written
petition requesting the rezoning of approximately 49.0 acres located on the
west side of South College Avenue in the vicinity of Fossil Creek Parkway.
The request is to rezone approximately 4.4 acres from T Transition to H-B
Highway Business and to rezone approximately 44.6 acres from T Transition
to B-P Planned Business. The property is presently undeveloped.
The property was annexed November 15, 1988. When the property was initially
annexed, it was placed in the T Transition zoning district to allow the
property owners some flexibility in determining future land uses. According
to City Code, the City must rezone properties in the T Transition zoning
district within 60 days of the request being heard by the Planning and
Zoning Board.
The B-P Planned Business district designation is for areas planned as a
unit to provide business services while still protecting surrounding
residential areas. The H-B Highway Business district designation is for
automobile -oriented businesses.
Given the properties' location along South College Avenue, it is likely
that the property will eventually develop with a mix of retail/commercial
and business service uses. The LAND USE POLICIES PLAN describes a
regional/community shopping center as a "cluster of retail and service
establishments designed to serve consumer demands from the community as a
whole or larger." The retail/commercial land uses proposed for West Fossil
Creek would fall under this definition. Under the locational criteria
described in the plan, regional/community shopping centers should locate in
areas easily accessible to residential areas, near transportation
facilities that can offer the required access without exceeding the
capacity of the existing transportation network, where they can be served
by public transportation and in areas served by existing water and sewer
facilities. The site addresses these locational criteria.
Fossil Creek flows through the property at the southeast corner before
crossing College Avenue. Other unique natural resource areas on the
property include wetlands, existing ponds, significant vegetation,
significant wildlife habitat, areas of steep topography and rock
outcroppings. Staff is recommending that the rezoning be conditioned on the
property being developed as a planned unit development under the criteria
of the Land Development Guidance system to ensure that these
environmentally sensitive areas are preserved or mitigated.
Findings
I. The requested B-P Planned Business and H-B Highway Business zoning
designations are in conformance with the policies of the City's
Comprehensive Plan.
2. A planned unit development condition would be appropriate for these
zoning designations to ensure that development responds appropriately to
environmentally sensitive areas on the site.
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ITEM WEST FOSSIL CREEK REZONING
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