HomeMy WebLinkAboutCHESTERFIELD BOTTOMSLEY POTTS PARKING LOT PUD FINAL - 52 90 - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESPLANNING AND ZONING BOARD MEETING MINUTES
January 28,1991
The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Board was called to order at 6:35 p.m. in the
Council Chambers of City Hall West, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado. Board
members present included Chairman Jim Klataske, Bernie Strom, Joe Carroll, Laurie O'Dell,
Lloyd Walker and Margaret Gorman. Member Jan Cottier was absent.
Staff members present included Tom Peterson, Ted Shepard, Sherry Albertson -Clark, Kerrie
Ashbeck, Susan Hayes, Mike Herzig, Paul Eckman, and Kayla Ballard.
Planning Director Tom Peterson reviewed the Consent Agenda which consisted of: Item 1 -
October 22, 1990 and December 17, 1990 minutes; Item 2 - Overland Hills Subdivision, 2nd
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Item 4 -Utility Easement Vacation Lake Sherwood Subdivision, Case #PZ91-1;
Item 5 -Eagle Lake Subdivision, County Referral, Case #3-91. The Discussion Agenda consisted
of Item 6 - PZ91-2 Erosion Control Manual, Case 04-91. Mr. Peterson noted Clarendon Hills
Subdivision 4th and 5th Filings, Center Greens at Southridge Greens Final, Foothills Auto
Plaza Final, and Moreland PUD Final, Discussion Items were continued to the February 4, 1991,
meeting due to an error by the Coloradoan.
Item 5 was pulled by staff and placed on the discussion agenda.
Chairman Klataske asked for questions on Consent Items.
Member Strom asked that Item 1, the October 22 minutes, reflect a minor correction of the
deletion of a "not" to make statement a positive.
Albert Barnes, 2637 W. County Road 40, asked that Overland Hills Subdivision be pulled for
further discussion.
Chairman Klataske requested Mr. Barnes' comments. Mr. Barnes stated he lived in an area
immediately to the south and, while not complaining about the subdivision, was concerned that
the lots and houses to be built would have septic systems. He felt septic systems should not be
permitted within the City, but should be served by the City's modern sewage system. His
second concern regarded the right-of-way requirement for Overland Trail at this location.
Since this road had not been designated as a major arterial and, since he felt Overland would
not sufficiently develop to require a multiple lane divided highway in this location, this
requirement should be dropped.
Mr. Eckman stated that the code required that, if the structure was within 400 feet of the
public sewer system, it must be connected; further than that, it may be served by septic if it
meets Larimer County health requirements. He believed the nearest sewer line was
approximately 3/4 mile away.
Mike Herzig, Development Coordinator, stated the sewer line which would serve this area was
approximately 1 /2 mile to the north, requiring the Spring Creek alignment to be extended. The
County would allow for the septic tanks in the interim and, when the extension was there, the