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ALL DEVELOPMENT; NUMBERED CRITERIA CHART
ALL CRITERIA
APPLICABLE CRITERIA ONLY
CRITERION
Is the criterion applicable?
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NEIGHBORHOOD COMPATABILITY
1. Social Compatibility
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2. Neighborhood Character
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3. Land Use Conflicts
4. Adverse Traffic Impact
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PLANS AND POLICIES
5. Comprehensive Plan >'!>;r
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PUBLIC FACILITIES & SAFETY
6. Street Capacity
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7. Utility Capacity
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8. Design Standards
9. Emergency Access
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10 Security Lighting
11 Water Hazards
RESOURCE PROTECTION
12. Soils & Slope Hazard
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13. Significant Vegetation
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14. Wildlife Habitat
15. Historical Landmark
16. Mineral Deposit'i".
17. Eco-Sensitive Areas
18. Agricultural Lands
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ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
19. Air Quality
20. Water Quality
21, Noise`
22. Glare & Heat
23. Vibrations
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24. Exterior Lighting
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25. Sewage & Wastes
SITE DESIGN
26. Community Organization
27. Site Organization
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28. Natural Features
29. Energy Conservation
30. Privacy
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31. Open Space Arrangement```>
32. Building Height
33. Vehicular Movement
34. Vehicular Design
35. Parking
36. Active Recreational Areas
37. Private Outdoor Areas
38. Pedestrian Convenience
39. Pedestrian Conflicts
40. Landscaping/Open Areas
41. Landscaping/Buildings
42. Landscaping/Screening
43. Public Access
44. Signs
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ACTIVITY:
Auto- Related and
Roadside Commercial
DEFINITION:
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Those retail and wholesale commercial activities which are generally
considered and typically found along highways and arterial streets.
Uses include: free standing department stores; auction rooms; auto-
mobile service stations, repair facilities, car washes; boat, car,
trailer, motorcycle showrooms, sales and repair; fuel and ice sales;
greenhouses and nurseries; warehouses and storage; repair or rental
of any article; exterminating shops; drive-in restaurants; adult
bookstores; eating places with adult amusement or entertainment; adult
photo studios; adult theatres; any uses intended to provide adult
amusement or entertainment; and, other uses which are of the same
general character.
CRITERIA Each of the following applicable criteria must be
answered "yes" and implemented within the development
plan. Yes No N9
I. Does the project gain its primary vehicular access
from a street other than South College Avenue?
2. Are all repair, painting and body work activities,
including storage of refuse and vehicle parts,
planned to take place within an enclosed structure? F-I El M
3. If the project contains any uses intended to 1:1
Elprovide adult amusement or entertainment, does it
meet the following requirements:
a. Is the use established, operated or maintained
no less than 500 feet from a residential
neighborhood, church and/or school meeting all
the requirements of the compulsory education
laws of the State of Colorado?
b. Is the use established, operated or maintained
no less than 1,000 feet from another similar
use?
4. DOES THE PROJECT EARN AT LEAST 50% OF THE MAXIMUM ❑ ❑
POINTS AS CALCULATED ON "POINT CHART D" FOR THE
FOLLOWING CRITERIA:
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a. Is the activity located other than at the intersection of two
arterial streets?
b. Is the project contiguous to and functionally a part of an
existing neighborhood or community/regional shopping center,
office or industrial park?
c. Is the primary access to the activity from a non -arterial
street?
d.
Is the project on at least two acres of land?
e.
Does the project contain two or more significant uses (for
instance, retail, office, residential, hotel/motel and rec-
reation)?
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.
Does the activity reduce non-renewable energy usage,
through
the application of alternative energy systems, use of
existing
buildings, and through committed energy conservation
measures
beyond that normally required by City Code?
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 special public value because of
notable architecture, or is of cultural significance,
does the
project fulfill the following criteria:
i. Prevent creation of influences adverse to its preserva-
tion;
i i. 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 improve-
ment in an appropriate manner while respecting the
integrity of the neighborhood.
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AUTO -RELATED AND
ROADSIDE COMMERCIAL
POINT CHART D
For All Critera
Applicable Criteria Only
Criterion
Is The
Criterion
Applicable
Yes No
I II III IV
Circle
The
Correct
Score
Yes VW No
Multiplier
Points
Earned
1x11
Maximum
Applicable
Points
a. Notattwo arterials
X
X
210
2
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4
b. Partof planned center
X
0
3
6
c. On non -arterial
X
2
0
4
=
8
d. Two acres or more
X
X_
0
3
6
e. Mixed -use
X
2
0
3
6
f. Joint parking
1
112
0
3
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g. Energy conservation
X
1
2
0
4
y
8
h. Contiguity
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X
2
JCPJ
5
10
i, Historic preservation
1
210
2
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1
2
0
k,
1
2
0
l
120
VW —Very Well Done Totals 28 4-5
V VI
Percentage Earned of Maximum Applicable Points V/VI =VlI %
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