HomeMy WebLinkAboutWEST FOSSIL CREEK MASTER PLAN - 61-88, C - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESP & Z Meeting — November 21, 1988
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#61-8813 West Fossil Creek Zoning
#61-88C West Fossil Creek PUD - Master Plan
Linda Ripley, the project planner, gave a combined description of the project.
Mike Clinger, a resident, stated he had concerns regarding the map and was
unclear as to what was being proposed.
Ms. Ripley stated the property had been annexed on November 15, 1988, and
put in the T-Transition zone to help give flexibility to future development.
She said the applicant had asked for 44.6 acres of b-p, planned business and 4
acres h-h, highway business and that due to the location of the property, it
would develop into a mix of retail commercial and business service uses. She
indicated that the site meets the City's guidelines and criteria for those uses.
Shc stated that there were natural resource conditions, including Fossil Creek-,
which require that both zonings being conditioned on the property hcing
developed as a PUD.
The master plan established general land use, addressed circulation and access
and designated environmentally sensitive areas. She stated that the land uses
wcrc primarily a mix of retail business services, supplemented with residential,
of l ice and industrial. They were supported by City policies.
She stated that the access concerns were addressed by the proposed rc-alignment \,
of Fossil Creek Parkway. She said the owner washed to work with the City on
Fossil Creek, the Fossil Creek bike trail and the environmentally sensitive
arcas. She said that when preliminary plans were submitted, more study will
be done on the specific areas of concern.
Ric Hattman, represented the applicants. The master plan concerned three
different properties and partnerships. He stated the purpose of the master plan
was to outline circulation, land uses and the natural resources. He said the
Corps of Army Engineers and City Natural Resources Dept. have located areas
of importance. The City had developed the South College Access Plan. He said
that they looked at the relocation of Fossil Creek Parkway for a number of
reasons. The first was that by moving it further south, there would be a
flatter transaction on both sides for safer winter traffic, as well as proper
arterial streets. He said they felt the land uses were appropriate and were in
keeping with the Comprehensive Plan. They were appropriate for property
located adjacent to the railroad line and arterial.
He stated that
the potential uses for Parcels B, C, H, and 1,
adjacent to
College
Ave. ranged
from roadside commercial to retail. Parcels
D, E, and
F were
seen as being
developed in a similar fashion to Cameron
Park. Tract
F was
designated as
potential residential land and office uses
due to its
natural
environmental
settings. Parcel G was designated as potential
commercial
uses
and research
development with light manufacturing and
industrial uses. He
agreed with staff
that uses, circulation and resources were
important.
They
met the policies of the master plan.
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Ms. Riplev stated that staff recommended approval of the zoning with a PUD
condition. - lie :;taster plan should be conditioned that zoning be approved by
City Council.
Mr. Clinger asked what uses were allowed in the h-p zoning nua n t. and what PUD
Chairperson O'Dell gave a description for the PUD process.
Ms. Ripley gave the description of the uses allowed in the h-b zone. She stated
that although the uses were broad, the applicant
process. must go through the PUD
Mr. Clinger asked what type of industrial and manufacturing were planned for
a rca G.
Ms. Ripley replied that at the master plan stage, there were no definite
planned uses, just potential uses.
Chairperson O'Dell told him that any plans for this property would need to
come before the Board and he would be notified.
Mr.
Clinger
asked why
the different zonings.
Ms.
spond
Ripley
most
replied that
directly to
the owner asked for two separate zoninl;s 111a1 corrc-
what
was planned for the property.
Mr.
Clinger
asked if a
gas station could be built.
Ms.
come
Ripley
before
stated that
the Board,
was a possibility, but reiterated that the plans would
under the PUD process.
Mr.
the
Clinger
map accompanying
asked about the proposed PACE Warehouse which was shown on
the
notification letter.
Ms. Ripley stated that PACE could be proposed, but was not being heard by
the Board.
Mr. VanVelson,
stated the residents
President of the
Fossil Creek Meadows Homeowners
Association,
tonight was to
were not
discuss PACE.
against development and thought
He stated the
the meeting
and the City's
plan shows the
residents like Fossil
preservation of
Creek Park
that the residents
go together
riparian wetlands.
to clean up Fossil Creek, Dr.
He stated
CSU professor,
made an inventory
Alex
of the wildlife in the
Kringdon,
concerns about
included school
area.
the impact of a warehouse. He felt that the traffic,
buses, would
There were
which
of Fossil Creek
be
Parkway.
hazardous, especially on snowy days
on the hill
He believed accelerated runoff promoted accelerated erosion and they would
lose wildlife values. He hoped detention ponds would be built and believed it
would be a mistake to grant a variance for the number of ponds to be built.
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Chairwoman O'Dell stated the residents would be notified of spccil'ic develoh-
,t
Mr. VanVelson asked if letters of concern could be sent or should they wait
and to whom should they be sent.
Ms. Ripley stated yes, but for a specific development. She asked that the letters
be sent to her.
Mr. Ritzman, property owner, said he received the notification letter on the
Saturday, while other residents received it on the 19th. He stated that they
needed longer notice so residents can discuss the proposals. He wondered about
the mail delay.
Dcbora Mover, resident, stated she had concerns with what was zoned and
planned for Parcel A.
Mr. Hattman stated Parcel A was annexed and zoned in 1985 with b-p and its
associated uses. A preliminary plan was approved but expired. No definite
uses were planned.
Ms. ,'Moyer asked about the parkway on the map and the right in/right out
access.
Mr. Hattman said an older map was used_ It showed the existing parkway
which would be moved. He hoped that the road behind Fred Schmid's would
conncet the development to alleviate any traffic problems.
NIs. Moyer said there was no green belt area on the map.
Ms. Ripley stated the applicant had been alerted to the aforementioned con-
ccrns. She stated that the height standards were 40'.
Ms. Moyer asked about signagc, even though their subdivisions was not in the
City.
Mr. Hattman pointed out that the property to be developed was within City
limits and would need to meet signagc criteria. 1-Ic also said that Storm
Drainage Dept. had planned to build drop structures to help alleviate drainage
problems and these would be included in the first phase. He statcd they did
have a neighborhood meeting at which members of Fossil Creek homeowners'
Association were present.
Nlcrnber Kern asked if the Corps of Army Engineers needed to be notified.
Ms. Ripley stated that the Corps of Army Engineers was concerned with wet-
lands of 1 acre or larger, however, a stipulation exists that if a wetland feed a
larger wetland, the Corps needed to review it. Some of this project's wetlands
may fall under that criteria, therefore staff and developers were in touch with
them.
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Member Kern told the residents in the audience to also keep in touch with the
Army Corps of Engineers.
Member Edwards told the audience that the master plan stage was not specific
but the process in the City did work with the neighborhood concerns.
Member moved to approve the West Fossil Creek Zoning with a PUD condition.
Member Shepard seconded the motion. Motion carried 7-0.
Member Walker moved to approve the West Fossil Creek Master Plan with the
condition that the zoning be approved by Council. Member Klataske seconded
the motion. Motion carried 7-0.
ANTON ANNEXATION AND ZONING
Ken Waido,
Chief Planner, stated this was a request to annex and zone approx-
imately 2
acres, located south
of Drake Rd. and west of Taft
Hill Road,
specifically
lots 4, 5, 6, and 7
of the Heineman Subdivision. He
stated the
reason for
the annexation was
that the owners, who lived on one
of the lots,
had septic
problems and came
to the city seeking help. He said
the way to
resolve utilities
could be done
by requesting an out -of -city service
request or
request the
property be annexed.
Ile said Staff met with the
owners, explained
the processes and
since the end
result would be annexation
in either case,
they decided to
proceed with
annexation of all four lots.
The four lots were presently able
to be annexed
and in conformance with all
the City policies,
the UGA agreement, and state
statutes for voluntary annexation. He stated
that Staff was
recommending
approval.
fie said that the zoning of the property was recommended by Staff was R-P.
He said the R-P zoning would allow the construction of detached single family
house on each of the vacant lot. The properties were also located along south
Taft Hill Road which was a major arterial street. It would be expanded in the
future. Staff did not believe that the potential zoning would allow the
development of detached single family homes, the long term use of these
properties might not be for single family development. He said the R-P zone
would allow the proposal of a different type of land use and would require
the PUD process but the applicant had no development plans at this point and
any plans in the future must be submitted by the PUD process.
Mr. Arnstedt, an adjacent property owner, stated he owned lot 10 in Heineman
Subdivision and 10 acres west of the property. He believed the notification
letter was sent out too late and there was not enough time to gather informa-
tion for this hearing. He stated the map was incorrect, as the lots concerned
with the annexation were lots 4, 5, 6, and 7, one of those owned by Shamrock
Manor, and not the lots depicted on the map. He stated the Spring Creek was
not shown going through his lot and it does. He then requested that the
meeting be postponed to better prepare for the meeting.
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