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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWOODLAND STATION PUD - PRELIMINARY - 18-94B (44-94) - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - PLANNING OBJECTIVESurban design, inc, Policy 79 Low density residential uses should locate in areas: a. Which have easy access to existing or planned neighborhood and regional/community shopping centers; b. Which have easy access to major employment centers; Development of Woodland Station is expected to begin in the spring of 1995, and continue through 1998. CU�Y75§@P@� urban design, inc. WOODLAND STATION PUD Statement of Planning Objectives August 22, 1994 Woodland Station PUD is proposed as a neighborhood housing area that strives to reconcile the City's minimum density requirements, with the concerns of the neighboring residents. The site is planned so that: Traffic generated by this PUD is not directed onto streets serving the previously existing homes; Existing trees are protected to the extent practical; The larger lots included in the Woodland Station plan are located along the north and east boundaries, while smaller lots are located internal to the site; and The density is as low as City Policy allows. The applicant's project goals are consistent with the adopted Goals and Objectives and the Land Use Policies Plan of the City of Fort Collins. Applicable policies include: Policy 3 The City shall promote: a. Maximum utilization of land within the city; d. The location of residential development which is close to employment, recreation, and shopping facilities. Policy 12 Urban density residential development - usually at three of more units to the acre - should be encouraged in the urban growth area. Policy 74 Transitional land uses or areas (linear greenbelts or other urban design elements) should be provided between residential neighborhoods and commercial areas in order to enhance the concept of a mixture of land uses. Policy 75 Residential areas should provide for a mix of housing densities.