HomeMy WebLinkAboutNICO COST RESTORATION/OFFICE PUD AT 921 E PROSPECT RD AMENDED FINAL - 43 92C - REPORTS - RECOMMENDATION/REPORT W/ATTACHMENTSITEM NO. 6
MEETING DATE 10-24-94
STAFF Ted Shanard
City of Fort Collins PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
STAFF REPORT
PROJECT: Nico Cost Restoration/Office at 921 East Prospect
Road, Amended Final P.U.D., #43-92C
APPLICANT: Jim and Brenda Cox
1925 Yorktown Court
Fort Collins, CO 80526
OWNERS: Same
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This is a request to amend an existing P.U.D. to convert a 2,300
square foot boat engine repair shop into a storage facility and
office for a small business. In addition, the P.U.D. is a request
to convert a single family home into an office. Both buildings are
located at 921 East Prospect Road. The property is .46 acre in
size and zoned R-P, Planned Residential.
RECOMMENDATION: Approval
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
In the past this property has contained two legal non -conforming
uses and two P.U.D.'s. The present request represents a de -
intensification in land use from the last approved P.U.D. The
request for small business storage/office/counseling center
satisfies the All Development Criteria of the L.D.G.S. The P.U.D.
scores 54% on the Business Service Uses Point Chart of the L.D.G.S.
There is ample parking on the property for the proposed uses. The
land uses are considered compatible with the surrounding area.
COMMUNITY PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 281 N. College Ave. P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 (303) 221-6750
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Nico Cost Restoration/Office at 921 East Prospect Road, Amended
Final P.U.D., #43-92C
October 24, 1994 P & Z Meeting
Page 2
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1. Background:
The surrounding zoning and land uses are as follows:
N: R-L; Existing Single Family
S: R-P; Vacant (horse pasture and Spring Creek floodplain)
E: R-P; Townhomes (Prospect Springs) and Insurance Office
W: R-P; Existing Single Family with Large Outbuilding
The property was annexed into the City in 1967 and includes a 3,650
square foot single family house with a 2,300 square foot accessory
building. Initially, the accessory building was used as a business
for a machine shop with 11 employees that had contracts with Coors
Porcelain Division. After that, the building housed a gun stock
maker and restorer of classic guns. These two uses were legal but
became non -conforming after adoption of the R-P Zone District.
After a period of discontinuance that exceeded 12 consecutive
months, the legal non -conforming status expired. In January of
1990, a P.U.D. was approved for the accessory building for a
retail/show room for pet supplies, water filters and coolers, gas
fire places, corn heaters, and electric fencing.
In February of 1993, a P.U.D. was approved for the accessory
building for Marine Sports West and Harris Machine Shop, a boat
engine repair business. This business vacated the premises in June
of 1994.
The current request is to convert the accessory building into a
storage and office area for a small business and convert the house
into an office for a counseling center.
2. Description of Proposed Uses:
There will be two separate users on the property. The owner -
applicants, Nico Cost Restoration Services, will occupy the
accessory building. The house will be rented to the Alpha Center
For Women.
Nico Cost Restoration is a small company that specializes in
cleaning services for properties damaged by smoke, fire and water.
Other services include decontamination, industrial carpet cleaning,
and janitorial. These services all occur at the job site, not at
921 East Prospect Road. The accessory building would house
equipment, vehicles, and a small one -person office. There is no
retail trade or drop -in customers associated with this business.
Nico Cost Restoration/Office at 921 East Prospect Road, Amended
Final P.U.D., #43-92C
October 24, 1994 P & Z Meeting
Page 3
Alpha Center For Women is a professional counseling service
specializing in treating women facing crisis pregnancies. There is
one full-time employee with three part-time counselors.
3. Land Use:
The two previous P.U.D.Is were approved under the Business Services
Uses and Auto Related and Roadside Commercial Point Charts
respectively. For the accessory building, the proposed use
represents a de -intensification when compared with the previous
uses. For the house, the proposed use represents a conversion from
a single family home to an office.
The two proposed uses have been reviewed under the Business Service
Uses of the L.D.G.S. The project scores 54% on the point chart
which equals the minimum allowable score. Points were awarded for
the following:
b. Being located outside of the "South College Avenue
Corridor."
e. Containing two or more significant uses.
h. Being located with at least one -sixth of its property
boundary contiguous to existing urban development.
Based on the performance on the Business Services Uses Point Chart,
the proposed land uses are supported at this location.
4. Neiahborhood ComAatibilit
A neighborhood information meeting was held on August 24, 1994.
Minutes to this meeting are attached. Representatives from both
Nico Cost Restoration Services and Alpha Center for Women were on
hand to discuss the nature and potential impacts of their
respective operations.
The primary concern is the amount of parking available on the site.
The previous P.U.D. (Marine Sports West and Harris Machine) had
problems with boat storage, customers, and parking capacity.
Prospect Springs and American Family Insurance, located adjacent to
the east, do not want to put up with overflow parking.
The P.U.D. provides ample parking onsite. There are four spaces in
front of the house for Alpha Center. There are eleven total
parking spaces on the property.
Nico Cost Restoration/Office at 921 East Prospect Road, Amended
Final P.U.D., #43-92C
October 24, 1994 P & Z Meeting
Page 4
Nico Cost will have one full-time employee and two drivers for the
carpet cleaning trucks for a total demand of three spaces. There
is no retail or drop -in trade. Alpha Center will have one full-
time employee with three part-time counselors. Clients are
scheduled by appointment, approximately 35 per month. Group
counseling sessions usually occur at night after the Nico Cost
employees have departed. Staff finds that the parking provided
onsite is sufficient to accommodate employees and clients without
impacting the adjacent business and townhome community to the east.
Staff, therefore finds that the proposed P.U.D. for Nico Cost
Restoration Services and Alpha Center for Women is compatible with
the surrounding area.
5. Design:
The P.U.D. calls for increased parking along the semi -circular
drive, partially in response to neighborhood concerns. This
involves removal of a mature Spruce tree and evergreens shrubs.
Additional deciduous plant material will be added along the front
elevation to maintain the residential character of the property.
6. Findings of Fact/Conclusions:
In evaluating the request for Nico Cost Restoration/Office Amended
Final P.U.D., Staff makes the following findings of fact:
A. The P.U.D. satisfies the All Development Criteria of the
L.D.G.S.
B. The P.U.D. exceeds the minimum required score on the
Business Services Point Chart of the L.D.G.S.
C. The proposed uses are considered compatible with the
neighborhood.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of Nico Cost Restoration/Office (921 East
Prospect Road) Amended Final P.U.D., #43-92C.
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Al. COMMUNITY -WIDE CRITERIA
1.1 Solar Orientation
1.2 Comprehensive Plan
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1.3 Wildlife Habitat
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1.4 Mineral Deposit
1..5 Ecologically Sensitive Areas
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1.6 Lands of Agricultural Importance
1.7 Ener v Conservation
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1.8 Air Qualityt/
1.9 Water Quality
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1.10 Sewage and Wastes
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1.11 water conservation
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1.12 Residential Density
A 2. NEIGHBORHOOD COMPATIBILITY CRITERIA1
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2.3 Natural Features
2.4 Vehicular Circulation and Parking
2.5 Emergency Access
2.6 Pedestrian Circulation
2.7 Architecture
2.8 Building Height and Views
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2.9 Shading
2.10 Solar Access
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2.11 Historic Resources
2.12 Setbacks
2.13 Landscape
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2.14 Sicns
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2.16 Noise and Vibration
2.17 Glare or Heat
2.18 Hazardous Materials
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A 3. ENGINEERING CRITERIA
3.1 Utility Capacity
3.2 Design Standards
3.3 Water Hazards
3.4 Geologic Hazards
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premise that abortion Therefore, the Alpha Center
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motherandherchild. ferabottionasaviable option.
In a caring and loving Chris-
tian atmosphere, the' Alpha EDUCATION
Center helps women put to-
gether the pieces of their lives--
before, during and after they
make critical decisions about
how to deal with their
unplanned pregnancy.
COUNSELING
Nobody wants to go through a
crisis alone: Yet many of the
women who visit the Alpha
Center feel very
alone in their
pregnancy. They
often find them-
selves having
many questions
and few, answers.
Our counseling services enable
us to supportwomen as they
work through their situation
and explore, options for their'..
pregnancy. We counsel that.,
abortion. compounds rather.'',;
Many women who visit the
`Alpha Center have never
evaluated thephysiological and
psychological consequences of
thedecisions theymake regard-
ing their crisis pregnancy. Few
have received the facts they
need to make an informed de-
cision. Through education and
counseling, we offer each of
our clients the opportunity to
lookat theirsituation and make
decisionsbased on accurate in-
formation.'
In addition, our abstinence
education programs are also
available free of charge to our
local public schools and
church youth groups. Our
SEX, LOVE & CHOICES pro-
gram_ educates youth and
young adults about the value
of abstinence before marriage,
and provides practical training
to overcome the pressures they
face to be sexually active.
COMPASSION
The Alpha Center is commit-
ted to reaching out in love
with the Gospel ofJesusChrist
to women in crisis. Often that
care includes providing for
basic needs like food, housing
and clothing. We are com-
mitted to providing whatever
forms of support are needed
to enable awoman to carry
her child to term and plan
constructively for her care.
For women who have emo-
tional scars resulting from an
abortion in their past, we offer
post -abortion, counselin g.
The Alpha Center also pro-
vides the following services to
women in crisis pregnancies:
•24-hour HOTLINE
-Counseling
-Support groups
-Short-term housing
-Free pregnancy testing
-Medical & legal referral
-Financial assistance
-Baby clothing
-Maternity clothing
-Plus other services
1.
HowYouFn IN.
Therel are many wa s you can
become involved in t ie ministry
of the Alpha Center:
PM. Without God, we can do
nothing! Prayer isess ntialforus
to be effective."
Give. The Alpha Center is a
non-profit Christian ministry
supported entirely y private
donations.
Volunteer. Many of the
services we providt are only
possible because of volunteer
involvement.
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part of the solution. I will:
❑ Pray.
❑ Volunteer.
[:]Give: (tax deductabk
$ per rr onth.
I $ gift- I
Name
Street Address
City, State, ZIP
Phone
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I 117 E. Drake Road, Suite
Fort Collins, CO 50&25
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