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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHE RAMPARTS AT MIRAMONT PUD - FINAL - 54-87AG - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESe Council Liaison: Gina Janett Chairperson: Gary Carnes Vice Chairperson: Lloyd Walker Staff Liaison: Bob Blanchard Phone: 223-0404 (w) 223-8589 (h) Phone: 491-6172 (w) 221-0489 (h) The meeting was called to order at 6:34 p.m. Roll Call: Mickelsen, Walker, Colton, Davidson, Strom, Carnes. Member Bell was absent. Staff Present: Blanchard, Eckman, Shepard, Olt, Ludwig, Frank, Byrne, Barnes, McWilliams, Ashbeck, Wamhoff, Stanford, Herzig, Haas, Mapes, Deide, Vosburg, Deines. Agenda Review: Current Planning Director Blanchard reviewed the consent and discussion agendas. The consent agenda items are as follows: 1. Minutes of the January 23 and April 24, 1995 Planning and Zoning Board Hearings (April 24, 1995 Minutes Continued) 2. #48-84F O.D.'s Sports Crossing PUD - Final (Continued) 3. #53-85EL The Centre for Advanced Technology (C.A.T.), 18th Filing, PUD (Allnutt Funeral Home) - Preliminary 4. #40-95A Fossil Creek Nursery PUD - Final 5. #54-87AG The Ramparts at Miramont PUD - Final 6. #52-95 Kay Elder Daycare PUD (Stepping Stone Preschool) - Preliminary and Final 7. #31-94A Cottonwood Ridge Subdivision - Final (Continued) 8. #13-82BQ Oakridge Retail Center PUD - Amended Preliminary and Final 9. #8-95B Glenmoor Drive PUD - Final 10. Resolution PZ96-1 Easement Vacation 11. Resolution PZ96-2 Easement Vacation 12. Resolution PZ96-3 Easement Vacation 13. Modifications of Conditions of Final Approval Planning and Zoning Board Hearing January 22, 1996 Page 3 in 1995. The Community Visions and Goals 2015 is divided into three sections: 1) A description of four values that should be keyed to the development of City Plan which are: a) having a sustainable community; b) fulfillment; c) fairness, and; d) having choices for residents about how and where they want to live and work; 2) The vision statement now and for the future, and; 3) General goals that will guide the community's decisions in investment over the next 20 years. Copies of the Visions and Goals can be obtained at various locations throughout the city. The next step in the process is to prepare a city structure plan in the spring which will be a diagram for identifying the location and the character of neighborhoods. In early summer, the principles, policies and standards will be assembled. Community facilities, utilities and services that are needed in relation to the proposed plan will also be examined. A capital improvement element will be prepared and adopted. In the fall, all of these pieces will be coordinated and assembled into a usable document to be known as the Comprehensive Plan. Member Mickelsen moved to approve Consent Agenda items 1 (January 23, 1995 minutes only), 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13. Member Strom seconded. The motion carried 6-0. RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL REGARDING THE EASTSIDE/WESTSIDE DESIGN GUIDELINES - 319-95 Director Blanchard noted a correction in the Staff Report on Page 5 under Zoning Code Amendments, lines 5 and 6. Attachment C is actually the recommended changes to the Zoning Code and the matrix was not passed out as part of the packet. He reviewed the attachments to the Staff Report which consisted of: Attachment A, Proposed Neighborhood Character Design Guidelines for the Eastside and Westside Neighborhoods in Fort Collins; Attachment B, Proposed Standards and Guidelines for Historic Properties in Fort Collins; Attachment C, Draft changes to the City Code; Attachment D, Comments on proposed amendments to Zoning Ordinance from Nore' Winter, and; Attachment E, Process for Local Landmark District Designation in the Eastside/Westside Neighborhoods. He continued by summarizing the process that has occurred since City Council continued this item in August 1995 and summarized some of the major changes since the last document was presented to the Board. Miscellaneous changes included clarifying the language in the introductory text and the standards and guidelines; reformatting from single column to three columns; separated the standards and guidelines for historic properties from the neighborhood guidelines; zoning code amendment changes, and; increased the minimum lot size in the NCM and