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Planning Department
Cityof Fort Collins
December 23, 1991
Don Richmond
420 West Oak
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Dear Don:
For your information, attached is a copy of the Staff's comments concerning the
400 Block of West Oak/Mountain Master Plan which was presented before the
Conceptual Review Team on December 23, 1991.
The comments are offered informally by Staff to assist you in preparing the
detailed components of the project application. Modifications and additions to
these comments may be made at the time of formal review of this project.
If you should have any questions regarding these comments or the next stepsin
the review process, please feel free to callme at 221-6750.
Sincerely,
ell
Sherry Alb r1son-Clark, AICP
Chief Plann it
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CONCEPTUAL REVIEW STAFF COMMENTS
MEETING DATE: December 23, 1991
ITEM: 400 Block West Oak/Mountain Master Plan
APPLICANT: Don Richmond, 420 West Oak, Fort Collins, CO 80524
LAND USE DATA: Master Plan for professional office use conversion
of the 400 Block of West Oak and West Mountain.
COMMENTS:
1. The area west of the alley could be proposed as an Overall
Development Plan, to include land use conversions to
professional office use. The ODP would also address re -use of
existing structures, parking constraints, and other self-
imposed restrictions for this area. Each phase for each
specific development proposal would then be required to be
submitted and approved as both a, preliminary and final PUD
site plan. The specific land use of each development plan is
considered at the preliminary plan stage. There is no
expiration of the ODP, but preliminary and final PUD site
plans expire within three years of the date of approval,
unless the approved plan is undertaken.
2. There is no water main in Oak. Applicant may want to think
about this, depending on the nature of development plans for
this area.
3. There is no sewer in Sherwood Street.
4. Undergrounding of primary lines along the alley is planned by
Light and Power; however, crossing Mountain Avenue has
been/is the obstacle.