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HomeMy WebLinkAboutALPINE DENTAL HEALTH (718 SOUTH COLLEGE AVENUE) - PDP - PDP150015 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - PLANNING OBJECTIVESAlpine Dental Health Fort Collins - Statement of planning objectives 22 July 2015 i. Statement of appropriate City Plan Principles and Policies achieved by the proposed plan. a. The proposed (re)development seeks to promote a connected community. Given the proximity to CSU, the project seeks to encourage pedestrian, bicycle and transit activity. A mix of uses are provided to further encourage a sense of community. ii. Description of proposed open space, wetlands, natural habitats and features, landscaping, circulation, transition areas, and associated buffering on site and in the general vicinity of the project. a. Open spaces are designed to invite pedestrians in. Oversized pedestrian circulation to and from College Avenue includes planters and benches to promote a connected community, Landscaping, planters and site walls are provided to buffer parking from College Ave. iii. Statement of proposed ownership and maintenance of public and private open space areas; applicant’s intention with regard to future ownership of all or portions of the project development plan. a. A property management company will be engaged to manage the completed project. iv. Estimate of number of employees for business, commercial and industrial uses. a. 20 employees for business, 10 residents. v. Description of rationale behind the assumptions and choices made by the applicant. a. The project intends to harmonize with the existing architectural typology yet to provide an innovative building for such an important site. In effort to maximize the use of the site, the building is predominately lifted to the second and third floors. This allows for parking and site/pedestrian engagement that would otherwise not be achievable. A sense of scale is established through the use of materials, landscaping and trellises. vi. The applicant shall submit as evidence of successful completion of the applicable criteria, the completed documents pursuant to these regulations for each proposed use. The Planning director may require, or the applicant may choose to submit, evidence beyond what is required in that section. Any variance from the criteria shall be described. a. N/A vii. Narrative description of how conflicts between land uses and disturbances to wetlands, natural habitats and features and or wildlife are being avoided to the maximum extent feasible or are mitigated. a. N/A viii. Written narrative addressing each concern/ issue raised at the neighborhood meeting(s), if meeting has been held. a. Meeting has not yet been held. ix. Name of the project as well as any previous name the project may have had during Conceptual Review. a. Alpine Dental Health 2 x. Parking narrative describing the parking demand generated with consideration of; the number of employees, tenants, and/ or patrons; the amount and location of parking provided; where anticipated spill-over parking will occur; and, any other considerations regarding vehicle parking. a. 44 (+4 tandem) parking spaces are provided. With 20 employees and 10 tenants, 18 parking spaces are left for patrons. With a total of 12 dental chairs, it is believed this will be adequate. Should there be a need for spill-over parking, it will likely occur along Plum Street between College and Remington. Per zoning calculations building should have between 27 and 47 parking spaces. 27<44<47