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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSPEIGHTS PUD PRELIMINARY AND FINAL - 17 92 A - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - LDGS ACTIVITY FORM (3)64 ACTIVITY: Business Service Uses DEFINITION: E .r Those activities which are predominantly retail, office, and service uses_ which would not qualify as or be a part of a neighborhood or commu`k nity/regional shopping center. Uses include: retail shops; offices; per'T sonal service shops; financial institutions; hotels/motels; medical clin'Z ics; health clubs; membership clubs; standard and fast-food restaurants; hospitals; mortuaries; indoor theatres; retail laundry and dry cleaning outlets; limited indoor recreation uses; small animal veterinary clinics; printing and newspaper offices; and, other uses which are of the same gen- eral character. CRITERIA' Each of the following applicable criteria must be answered "yes" and implemented within the develop- ment plan. Yes No 1. Does the project gain its primary vehicular access from a street other ❑ than South College Avenue? 2. DOES THE PROJECT EARN AT LEAST 50% OF THE MAXIMUM POINTS AS CALCULATED ON "POINT CHART E" FOR THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA? ❑ a. Is the activity contiguous to an existing transit route (not appli- cable for uses of less than 25,000 square feet GLA or with less y; than 25 employees) or located in the Central Business District? b b. Is the project located outside of the "South College Avenue Corri-`= dor?" c. Is the project contiguous to and functionally a part of a neighbor- hood or community/regional shopping center, an office or industrial park, located in the Central Business District or in the case of a single user, employ or will employ a total of more than 100 full- time employees during a single 8-hour shift? d. Is the project on at least two acres of land or located in the Cen- tral Business District? continued -22- COrltlrl ibd z ft e. Does the project contain two or more significant uses (such as retail, office, residential, hotel/motel, and recreation)? f. Is there direct vehicular and pedestrian access between on -site parking areas and adjacent existin 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 build- ings, 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 archi- tecture, or is of cultural significance, does the project fulfill the following criteria. i. Prevent creation of influences adverse to its preservation; ii. 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 improvement in an appropriate manner while respecting the integrity of the neighborhood. -23- BUSINESS SERVICE USES POINT CHART E For All Critera Applicable Criteria Only I II III IV Circle The Madmum IsThe Criterion Criterion Correct Points Applicable Applicable Score Multiplier Earned Points Yes No Yes VW No 1x11 a. Transit route I X 210 2 b. S. College corridor X X1 01 4 8 c. Part of center X X 2 3 0 6 d. Two acres or more X X UAWJ 0 3 (p 6 e. Mixed -use X X C 3 (p 6 f. Joint parking 1 0 3 Ca (p g. Energy conservation X 1 2 0 4 Q'1 8 h. Contiguity X 01 5 /0 10 i. Historic preservation 1 0 2 j, 1 2 0 k, 112 0 I. 112101 VW — VeryWell Done Totals V VI Percentage Earned of Maximum Applicable Points VM =Ml 12 VII 5� eu0 -24-