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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFIRST COMMUNITY BANK PLAZA - PDP - 49-05 - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESup/ G N lUP JAZOTT 4.pb 1U'l �1TY i7�'�,[c.(_ �- � Z? 2 G4u v_t � i �0 �-3i boo To rn�� n IN Nb_5 SOAtit v �_�__ LIOa CotY+so 7 C'0�ir �.C. �D3d5' First Community Bank Plaza PDP Administrative Hearing Findings, Conclusions, and Decision January 26, 2006 Page 4 of 4 A total of 133 parking spaces are provided where a maximum of 144 parking spaces is permitted based upon the proposed building square footage. The shared parking arrangement between the Project and the adjacent 22-space parking field on the abutting Continental Plaza property will not cause the Project to be out of compliance with this standard. SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS A. The First Community Bank Plaza Project Development Plan is subject to administrative review and the requirements of the Land Use Code (LUC). B. The First Community Bank Plaza Project Development Plan satisfies the development standards of the C zone district. C. The First Community Bank Plaza Project Development Plan complies with all applicable General Development Standards contained in Article 3 of the Land Use Code. DECISION The First Community Bank Plaza PDP #49-05 is hereby approved by the Hearing Officer without condition. Dated this 31st day of January 2006, per authority granted by Sections 1.4.9(E) and 2.1 of the Land Use Code. Cameron G1996s Current Plafining Director First Community Bank Plaza PuP Administrative Hearing Findings, Conclusions, and Decision January 26, 2006 Page 3 of 4 FACTS AND FINDINGS 1. Site Context/Background Information The surrounding zoning and land uses are as follows: N: C; Existing Office Building (Continental Plaza) S: C; Existing Retail Store (Toys R Us) E: E; Vacant W: C; Existing Retail and Personal Service Shops (Palmer Design Center) There has been no previous planning or development activity associated with the parcel. 2. Compliance with Article 4 and the C Zoning District Standards: The Project Development Plan complies with all applicable requirements of Article 4 and the C Zoning District. The proposed office and bank uses are permitted subject to Administrative Review. The Staff Report summarizes the PDP's compliance with these specific standards and no specific evidence was presented to contradict the statements and conclusion of the staff report concerning compliance with Article 4 or the C District Standards. 3. Compliance with Article 3 of the Land Use Code — General Development Standards The Project Development Plan complies with all applicable requirements of Article 3 of the Land Use Code. No evidence was presented to contradict the statements and conclusion of the staff report concerning compliance or to otherwise refute the compliance with Article 3. There was discussion during the hearing regarding the adequacy of proposed crosswalk enhancements. As submitted, the enhancements include a painted stripe pattern delineating the pedestrian crossings of drive aisles. The Hearing Officer expressed concern that additional and/or alternative crosswalk enhancements at the bank drive -through aisle might increase the degree of safety for pedestrians within this potentially congested area. However, since Section 3.2.2(C) (1) (b) specifically identifies paint treatment as an acceptable design solution, the Hearing Officer concludes that the standard has been met. The Hearing Officer urges the applicant to consider additional or alternative crosswalk enhancements that will help delineate the pedestrian zone for motorists exiting the bank or atm drive-throughs. First Community Bank Plaza PuP Administrative Hearing Findings, Conclusions, and Decision January 26, 2006 Page 2 of 4 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: Evidence presented to the Hearing Officer established no controversy or facts to refute that the hearing was properly posted, legal notices mailed and notice published. The Hearing Officer, presiding pursuant to the Fort Collins Land Use Code, opened the hearing at approximately 5:30 p.m. on January 26, 2006 in Conference Room A, 281 N. College Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado. HEARING TESTIMONY, WRITTEN COMMENTS AND OTHER EVIDENCE: The Hearing Officer accepted during the hearing the following evidence: (1) Planning ,Department Staff Report; (2) application, plans, maps and other supporting documents submitted by the applicant and the applicant's representatives to the City of Fort Collins; and (3) a tape recording of the public hearing. The LUC, the City's Comprehensive Plan (City Plan), and the formally promulgated policies of the City are all considered part of the evidence considered by the Hearing Officer. The following is a list of those who attended the meeting: From the City: Ted Shepard, Chief Planner From the Applicant: Linda Ripley Sandy McFeran Joe Sparan, JR Engineering Matt Delich Spiro and Aki Palmer From the Public: Jim Swanstrom Written Comments: None. Commut«ty Planning and Environmental -7ervices Current Planning CITY OF FORT COLLINS City of Fort Collins ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING OFFICER TYPE I ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND DECISION ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING DATE PROJECT NAME: CASE NUMBER: APPLICANT: OWNER: HEARING OFFICER: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: January 26, 2006 First Community Bank Plaza Project Development Plan #49-05 Mr. Spiro Palmer c/o V-F Ripley Associates, Inc. 401 West Mountain Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80521 Palmer Properties 3636 South College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80525 Cameron Gloss Current Planning Director The Applicant has submitted a request to construct a four-story office building, including a bank on the first floor with drive -through facilities. The building would contain a total of 46,500 square feet. The 3.39 acre site is presently vacant and located on the west side of J.F.K. Parkway, approximately 500 feet south of Horsetooth Road. The Larimer Number Two irrigation ditch forms the western and southern boundaries of the site. SUMMARY OF HEARING OFFICER DECISION: Approval ZONING DISTRICT: C — Commercial 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6750 • FAX (970) 416-2020