HomeMy WebLinkAbout725 MARTINEZ STREET PUD PRELIMINARY AND FINAL - 29 91 - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESPLANNING AND ZONING BOARD MEETING
JULY 22, 1991 MINUTES
The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Board was called to order at 6:37 p.m. in the
Council Chambers of City Hall West, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado. Board
members present included: Chairman Jim Kiataske, Vice -Chair Bernie Strom, Jan Cottier, Joe
Carroll, Lloyd Walker, and Rene' Clements Cooney. Member Laurie O'Dell was absent.
Chairman Klataske introduced and welcomed Rene' Clements Cooney to the Planning and
Zoning Board.
Staff members present included: Planning Director Tom Peterson, Ted Shepard, Steve Olt,
Kirsten Whetstone, Sherry Albertson -Clark, Mike Herzig, Deputy City Attorney Paul Eckman
and Kayla Ballard.
Mr. Peterson gave a description of the Consent and Discussion Agenda which consisted of: Item
1 - Minutes of the May 20 and June 24, 1991 meetings; Item 2 - #72-79F, Fairview Shopping
Center PUD, 3rd Filing, Preliminary and Final; Item 3 - #65-82S, Fairbrooke PUD, 5th Filing,
Amended Final which was continued to the August meeting; Item 4 - #29-91, 725 Martinez
Street PUD, Preliminary and Final; Item 5 - #30-91, East Vine Drive Streets Facility PUD,
Overall Development Plan; Item 6 - #30-91A, East Vine Drive Streets Facility PUD,
Preliminary; Item 7 - #43-83C, Pheasant Ridge Estates Subdivision, Preliminary, and; Item 8 -
#31-91, Amigos at South College PUD, Preliminary which was continued to the August
meeting.
Member Walker pulled Item 2, Fairview Shopping Center PUD 3rd Filing Preliminary and Final
off the Consent Agenda for discussion.
Member Strom moved to approve Items 1 and 4 on the Consent Agenda. Member Carroll
seconded the motion. The motion to approve passed 6-0.
FAIRVIEW SHOPPING CENTER PUD 3RD FILING. PRELIMINARY AND FINAL - #72-79F
Member Walker stated that his main concern was the vacant property that currently existed.
He asked what was the ownership and what was the configuration of the property.
Steve Olt presented a slide of the map that the Board received in their packets. He stated that
the current ownership of the Fairview Shopping Center consisted of a number of businesses
currently in operation, with Taco Bell being one of the owners. The vacant land was originally
part of the Matador Apartments Fourth Filing and is currently in existence. The other part of
the property was purchased by Chesterfield, Bottomsiey and Potts (CB&P) to facilitate a
parking lot that they were in the process of constructing. Subsequent to that, CB&P sold .2 acre
parcel of land, which was south of the existing Taco Bell, to Taco Bell for the purpose of
expanding their parking lot. The remainder of the land to the south was still owned by CB&P.
CB&P had recently sold approximately 1/2 acre between their expanded parking lot and Taco
Bell's proposed expanded parking lot to the Matador Apartments to be used as a buffer zone.
Member Walker asked if the dead end road along the east side of Taco Bell would be the only
access into this area and what could happen with the land south of the road.