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y A: ALL DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA
CRITERIA
APPLICABLE CRITERIA ONLY
[COMMUNITY-WIDE
Is the criterion
applicable?
Will the criterion
be satisfied?
If no, please explain
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n
Yes
No
CRITERIA
olar Orientation
X
omprehensive Plan
X
x
1.3 Wildlife Habitat
X
1.4 Mineral Deposit
A,
1.5 Ecologically Sensitive Areas
reserver!
reserved
1.6 Lands of Agricultural Importance
1.7 Energy Conservation
X
I
I
I X
1.8 Air Quality
X
X
1.9 Water Quality
X
X
1.10 Sewage and Wastes
X
X
A 2. NEIGHBORHOOD COMPATIBILITY CRITERIA
2.1 Vehicular Pedestrian Bike Transportation
X
X
2.2 Building Placement and Orientation
X
X
2.3 Natural Features
x
X
2.4 Vehicular Circulation and Parking
X
X
2.5 Emergency Access
X
X
2.6 Pedestrian Circulation
X
X
2.7 Architecture
X
X
2.8 Building Height and Views
X
2.9 Shading
X
X
2.10 Solar Access
X.
X
2.11 Historic Resources
X
2.12 Setbacks
X
x
2.13 Landscape
X
X
2.14 Signs
'�
X
2.15 Site Lighting
X
X
2.16 Noise and Vibration
X
x
2.17 Glare or Heat
X
2.18 Hazardous Materials
X
X
A 3. ENGINEERING CRITERIA
3.1 Utility Capacity
X1
IX
3.2 Design Standards
X
X
3.3 Water Hazards
X
X
3.4 Geologic Hazards
X
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ACTIVITY:
Auto -Related and Roadside Commercial
DEFINITION:
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;
automobile 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 book stores; eating places with adult amusement
or entertainment; adult photo studios; adult theaters; 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. N
Yes o
1. 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 the storage of
refuse and vehicle parts, planned to take place within an enclosed
structure?
3. If the project contains any uses intended to provide 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 of
the requirements of the compulsory education laws of the State of
Colorado?;
b. Is the use established, operated, or maintained no less than one
thousand (1,000) feet from another similar use?
4. DOES THE PROJECT EARN AT LEAST FIFTY (50%) PERCENT OF ❑ ❑
THE MAXIMUM POINTS AS CALCULATED ON POINT CHART
"B" FOR THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA?
a. Is the activity located other than at the intersection of two arterial streets?
b. Is the project contiguous to and functionally a pan 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?
N/A
d. Is the project on at least two (2) acres of land?
e. Does the project contain two (2) or more significant uses (for instance retail, office, residential,
howl/motel, or recreauon)?
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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 or through energy conservation measures beyond those normally required by the Model
Energy Code a, adopted by the City? Refer to Appendix "E" for energy conservation methods to
use for calculacng energy conservation points.
h. Is the project located with at least one -sixth (1/6) of its property boundary contiguous to existing
urban development?
i. If the site contains a building or place in which a historic event occurred, has special public value
because of notable architecture, or is of cultural significance, does the project fulfill the following
criteria?
1. Prevent creation of influences adverse to its preservation;
2. 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
3. Propose adaptive use of the building or place that will lead to its continuance, conservation,
and improvement 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 Criteria
Applicable Criteria Only
Criterion
Is
the
Criterion
Applicable
Yes No
I II nI IV
Circle
the
Correct Score
Multiplier
Points
Earned
Ixll
Maximum
Applicable
Points
a. Not at Two Arterials
X
I X
(D
0
2
L.
4
b. Part of Planned Center
X
X
2
0
3
C)
6
c. On Non -Arterial
X
X
Q
0
4
8
8
d. Two Acres or More
X
X
P
0
3
6
e. Mixed -Use
X
X
2
CO
3
6
f. Joint Parking
1
2
il(
3
Q
g. Energy Conservation
X
1
2
3
4
0
2
S
8
h. Contiguity
X
X
2
Q
5
Q
10
i. Historic Preservation
1
2
(0
2
j.
1
2
0
k.
1
2
0
1
2
0
Totals 2(0 a'S
V VI
Percentage Earned of Maximum Applicable Points V/VI = VII 13q-- %
Vii
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APPENDIX "E"
Energy Conservation 11
Method One: Direct comparison to Model Energy Code.
This method awards points based on the extent to which the proposed building exceeds the minimum
standard as established in the Model Energy Code using the systems approach. Certification by a
professional engineer licensed in Colorado will be required to demonstrate that the annual energy
consumption will be a certain percentage, less than the same building just meeting the minimum
standard as defined in the Model Energy Code.
Percentage below the
Mod: I Energy Code Minimum points Awarded
15 - 25% 1.0 point
26-35% 2.0 points
36 - 45% 3.0 points
46% or more 4.0 points
Method Two:
Points will be given for the implementation of one or more of the energy conservation measures
listed below. The use of Method Two requires that the final approved PUD plans and construction
plans submitted for a Building Permit must specify all of the energy conservation measures for
which points have been awarded in the approved plan. The total number of energy conservation
points earned will be based upon the following table:
0.6 - 1.5
1.0 point
1.6 - 2.5
2.0 points
2.6 - 3.5
3.0 points
3.6 or more,
4.0 points
Method Two Energy Conservation Measures:
1. Long axis of building is cast/west (building
oriented to south, with majority of windows
on south wall)
0.2
2. Ratio of exterior wail area to interior floor
area is less than 1.5
0.3
3. Mass of exterior building walls greater than
30 lb/sq. ft.
0.2
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4.
Passive solar heating utilized by building
heating system with a minimum of savings
fraction of 0.4 (using orientation that
maximizes solar gain and window coverings)
3.0
5.
Natural daylighting utilized, with automatic
insulated covers with minimum R-value of 2.5
0.3
6.
Overall wall U-value is <0.2
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7.
Overall roof U-value is <0.6
0.3
8.
Reflective glass or film used on all windows
0.2
9.
Vestibules, air locks, or revolving doors used
on all entrances
0.2
10.
Automatic night/weekend temperature
setback is provided
�0.4
11.
"Free Cooling" (using outside air) used for fan
systems of less than 5000 CFM
0.2
12.
Low leakage outside air and exhaust air
dampers used; 1% leakage maximum at 5" W.C.
0.3
13.
Variable air volume system used, with inlet
vanes or variable speed drives
0.5
14.
High efficiency motors (as labeled by
manufacturer) used
0.1
15.
Water-cooled condensers used for
mechanical cooling systems
0.2
16.
Evaporative cooling used in lieu of
mechanical cooling
0.4
17.
Boilers or furnaces used with firing
efficiencies greater than 82%
0.2
18.
Automatic spark ignition used for gas
fired boilers, furnaces, unit heaters, etc.1
)
19.
Automatic dampers used in combustion
air intakes
0.1
20. Outside air reset used for boiler supply
water temperature control (boiler water
temp reset inversely from outside temp) 0.3
21. Exhaust or condenser heat recovery utilized , ' t 0.3
22. Waste water heat recovery utilized (car
washes, laundries, etc.) 2.0
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23. Ice or low temperature water storage system
utilized for off-peak air conditioning and
reduced air conditioning equipment sizes
24. Electric resistance heat not used
25. Flight air used for prc-cooling space with
building air handling system, automatically
controlled ,
w
26. Fluorescent lamps and electronic ballasts are
used throughout the building
27. Motion detector lighting control is used for
all lighting
28. Lighting watt density less than 2W/sq. ft.
29. Building uses active solar, geothermal, wind,
or other non -depleting energy source (capable
of collecting, storing, and distributing) for
space heating, with a minimum savings fraction
of 0.4
30. Radiant heating used in lieu of unit heaters
31. Roof automatically cooled with water spray
32. Windows are shaded from summer sun (over-
hangs, window coverings, deciduous trees)
33. Computerized energy management system
used with capability to cycle equipment,
automatic lights on/off, optimum start,
night/weckend setback
34. Use of an existing structure that is in
compliance or is brought into compliance
with the adopted Model Energy Code
(entire structure must be in compliance)
35. Other methods (to accommodate new
technology). Points will be assigned on a
proportionate basis by
comparing the amount of energy
that can be saved by the
Proposed measure with the
amount of energy that can be
saved by utilizing other items
from the Method Two listing.
TAJ 3.7
1.0
0.2
%2
0.2
0.3
3.0
0.2
0.1
0.2
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