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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWOODWARD TECHNOLOGY CENTER - LINK-N-GREENS OVERALL DEVELOPMENT PLAN - ODP120002 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - PLANNING OBJECTIVESn (iii) Estimate of number of employees for commercial and industrial uses. Since the ODP is a large development area and the detailed use has not been finalized, it is difficult to accurately estimate the number of employees at this time. At this time it is estimated that the proposed ODP would provide approximately 1,700 to 1,900 employees. (iv) Description of rationale behind the assumptions and choices made by the applicant. The following are the planning objectives of the Link-n-Greens ODP: 1. To provide a mixed -use development that helps meet the objectives for Lincoln Triangle area identified in the Plan Fort Collins. 2. To help achieve the Targeted Infill and Redevelopment Policies of Plan Fort Collins. 3. To support and enhance the area multi -modal transportation network that serves downtown and the Lincoln Triangle area. 4. To support the redevelopment and success of Downtown Fort Collins, nearby businesses and residential neighborhoods by providing the opportunity for additional neighborhood services, access to recreation trails, and employment opportunities. 5. To provide for the logical expansion of utility service infrastructure within the area. 6._ To ensure adequate protection of and opportunities for enhancement of the adjacent river corridor. 7. To develop an appealing and marketable land use plan that respects and is compatible with adjacent land uses. (v) Written narrative addressing each /issue raised at the neighborhood meetings(s), if a meeting was held. A separate neighborhood meeting response documents has been submitted. (VI) Name of the project as well as any previous name(s) the project may have been known by. None (vii) A narrative description of how conflicts between land uses are being avoided or mitigated. We have developed the ODP as a collaborative effort by several landowners in the area. We have also met with adjacent landowners and city staff prior to the ODP concept design process to help understand the issues that impact the site and to avoid potential conflicts. 8/30/2012 are parts of the city where general agreement exists that redevelopment and infill would be beneficial. The purpose of these areas is to: • Promote the revitalization of existing, underutilized commercial and industrial areas. • Concentrate higher density housing and mixed -use development in locations that are currently or will be served by high frequency transit in the future and that can support higher levels of activity. • Channel development where it will be beneficial and can best improve access to jobs, housing, and services with fewer and shorter auto trips. • Promote reinvestment in areas where infrastructure already exists. • Increase economic activity in the area to benefit existing residents and businesses and, where necessary, provide the stimulus to redevelop. (ii) Description of existing and proposed, open space, buffering, landscaping, circulation, transition areas, wetlands and natural areas. The Link-n-Greens ODP site has been developed and used as a golf course since 1986, and is generally characterized by irrigated turf, man-made lined ponds and trees planted in patterns that line the golf holes. The Cache la Poudre River is the southerly boundary and the majority of the westerly boundary of the property and Poudre River bike trail is located on property within an easement. The ODP acknowledges the 300' river buffer and the floodway where is it wider than this 300' line. This provides the opportunity to retain and potentially enhance the natural features adjacent to the river. The opportunity to retain the significant trees within the buffer area and the significant trees associated with the Coy/Hoffman Barn area will be explored. Approximately 30% of the site is being retained as natural and/or open space area. In addition it is anticipated that the balance of the proposed development will include areas for outdoor use and landscaping. Although the ponds associated with the golf course were mapped as part of the 1999 Natural Areas Inventory, they are man-made lined ponds which serve the golf course operations. While the largest pond to the south is anticipated to remain as part of the river buffer area, the remaining ponds will likely be reconfigured or removed with phased redevelopment of the site. The redevelopment of the site from its current use as a golf course also offers opportunities to reduce the amount of irrigated turf and associated chemical fertilizers on this large site adjacent to the river. Habitat enhancement and tree plantings in the 300-foot buffer zone and elsewhere on the site to mitigate potential loss of existing ponds and significant trees in areas to be developed will be explored with subsequent Project Development Plans. 8/30/2012 The ODP reflects the Area Vision for the Lincoln Triangle: "The Lincoln Triangle Area, while already dynamic and changing, has the potential to showcase the Plan Fort Collins vision themes — Innovate, Sustain, and Connect — in a vibrant, eclectic area of the City that can integrate the best of Fort Collins' history and culture with its future as a great place to live, work, and play." - Plan Fort Collins The ODP helps to achieve the following Area Objectives for the Lincoln Triangle: • Showcase Heritage- Create opportunities to integrate and showcase the area's rich history and culture through transportation and other public improvements. o The river corridor and historic structures on the Link-n-Greens site are anticipated to be retained, and integrated into the redevelopment plans. • Leverage Activities- Leverage and build on activities already occurring in the area — for residents, visitors, and employees. o Employment, commercial, retail, industrial, residential and recreational activities exist adjacent to the property. The anticipated redevelopment of Link N Greens is an opportunity to expand and leverage the existing mixed uses. • River Links - Enhance and expand the Poudre River corridor, by improving recreation access and opportunities, restoring degraded river banks and floodplain lands, and enhancing wildlife habitat. o The opportunity to enhance the 300' river buffer and floodway will be explored with subsequent Project Development Plans. • Strengthen Neighborhoods -Strengthen and enhance the residential integrity and historic roots of the Tres Colonias neighborhoods: Buckingham, Alta Vista, Andersonville, Via Lopez, and San Cristo. o The CDP provides opportunities for additional neighborhood commercial services and employment opportunities to support the nearby residential areas. • Expand Housing -Seek new housing opportunities inappropriate locations to enhance existing neighborhoods and continue to maintain a balance between residential and non-residential uses in the area as infill and redevelopment occurs. o While the CDP does not envision additional housing on this site, it provides support for existing and planned nearby residential neighborhoods by providing the opportunity for additional neighborhood commercial services, and employment opportunities. • Connect -Improve circulation for visitors, employees, and residents internally as well as to and from the area and connections between the area and Downtown Fort Collins for visitors and residents. o The ODP provides the opportunity for improved circulation for employees and residents to and from the site and adjacent areas, and along the adjacent roads, sidewalk and recreational trail connections to Downtown Fort Collins. The Link-n-Greens CDP supports City Plan Principle LIV 5 to promote redevelopment and infill in areas identified on the Targeted Infill and Redevelopment Areas Map. This map indicates this site as one of the Targeted Redevelopment Areas within the city. These areas 8/30/2012 Statement of Planning Objectives Link-n-Greens ODP August 30, 2012 (i) Statement of appropriate City Plan Principles and Policies achieved by the proposed overall Development Plan. The Link-n-Greens ODP is the result of over two years of visioning, market analysis, and outreach with neighbors and city staff by Allen Ginsborg of NewMark Merrill Mountain States. This site is a key redevelopment opportunity area for downtown and the Lincoln Triangle Area. Fort Collins' City Plan, Plan Fort Collins, identifies the Lincoln Avenue Area as one of its 'Catalyst Project Areas'. "During the Plan Fort Collins process project team members, City Council, and the public identified areas throughout the city that have the potential to showcase opportunities to embrace the Plan Fort Collins vision themes of Innovate, Sustain, and Connect. Through a combination of public and private actions that complement and build upon one another, these areas have the potential for lasting, desirable change. Catalyst areas are viewed as places for ongoing and new public and private sector initiatives that use a multi- disciplinary and triple bottom line approach, addressing economic, environmental, and social factors in a balanced manner." - Plan Fort Collins The Link-n-Greens ODP allows the opportunity for a significant portion of these public and private actions to be planned and implemented together to meet these goals. The attributes of the Lincoln Triangle identified in Plan Fort Collins are: • A strong and unusually diverse mix of retail, heavy and light industry, offices, recreation, and residential neighborhoods with a rich history and culture. • Significant historic structures and areas such as the Buckingham neighborhood, Lindell Mill (Ranch -Way Feeds), Harmony Mill, the Northern Colorado Feeders Supply building, the UP Freight Depot, CoyHoffman barn, and the Giddings Building. • Large, currently vacant and underdeveloped infill properties that are owned by individuals and organizations with an interest in redevelopment. • An existing historic neighborhood providing a diversity of households in a close -in Downtown location. • The Cache la Poudre River corridor. • Three thriving craft brewery businesses that attract regional and national visitors. • Designation within the proposed FortZED service grid. • Sites to cultivate incubator businesses including the CSU Engine and Energy Conversion Lab (EECL) and the Rocky Mountain Innovation Initiative. • Proximity to Downtown and related opportunities to enhance Downtown business activities, including breweries and brew pubs, in a way that is "Uniquely Fort Collins." 8/30/2012