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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUTE FARM SPECIAL REVIEW COUNTY REFERRAL - 1 92 - REPORTS - RECOMMENDATION/REPORTITEM NO. 14 MEETING DATE 1/27/92 STAFF Sherry Albertson Clark PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD STAFF REPORT PROJECT: Ute Farm Special Review, - County Referral, #1-92 APPLICANT: William Peter Hertel c/o Cityscape Urban Design 3030 S. College Fort Collins, CO 80525 OWNER: GT Land 3555 Stanford Road Fort Collins, CO 80525 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A request for special review to permit recreational uses associated with a golf course in the FA and FA-1 Farming Zones, located on the west side of Highway 287, 1/4 mile south of County Road 32. RECOMMENDATION: Approval EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This request is for special review to permit recreational uses associated with a golf course in the FA and FA-1 Farming Zones. Golf courses are permitted in these zones, subject to special review approval. The proposed use is consistent with the Rural Non -farm designation of this area and the proposed site design meets the intent of providing a visual separation of the two Urban Growth Areas along Highway 287. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 300 LaPorte Ave. P.O. Boa 580 Fort Collins. CO 80522-0580 (303) 221-6750 PLANNING DEPARTMENT Ute Farm Special Review - County Referral, Case #1-92 January 27, 1992 P & Z Meeting Page 2 COMMENTS 1. Background• The surrounding zoning and land use is as follows: N: FA; Vacant S: FA; Vacant E: FA; Midland Greens PUD (vacant and single family) W: FA-1; Vacant The site is zoned FA and FA-1 Farming, in Larimer County. This zoning designation is typically for single family homes and agricultural -related land uses. The proposed recreational uses are accessory to the principal use, which is a golf course. The first phase of development is intended to be the accessory uses, on a 50-acre portion of the applicant's 100-acre site. The principal use, a par three golf course, would occupy the remaining 50 acres and would be proposed as a future phase. The golf course use is not part of the current special review request and would be subject to special review in the future; however, golf courses are uses that meet the intent of the Rural Non -farm area, providing visual open space between the Fort Collins and Loveland Urban Growth Areas. 2. Land Use• This proposal is for recreational uses that are accessory to a golf course, which is ultimately intended to be the principal use of the site. The specific uses proposed for this special review request include a driving range, club house, pitch and putt course, chipping green, putting green and a practice putting course. The site is within the area designated for Rural Non -farm uses between the Urban Growth Areas of Fort Collins and Loveland. The intent of the Rural Non -farm area is to maintain the geographic and visual separation of the two Urban Growth Areas as they expand and to provide for large lot residential development in this area. Low density single family residential developments (1 DU/5 acres or 1 DU/2.29 acres as a PUD) and uses such as irrigated farm land, stables, golf courses, cemeteries and similar open space uses are intended for this area. The Rural Non -farm area forms a one mile corridor along Highway 287 and widens to the west and east of the highway. Ute Farm Special Review - County Referral, Case #1-92 January 27, 1992 P & Z Meeting Page 3 The proposed uses are consistent with the intent of the Rural Non- farm area. The fact that the principal use is not under review at this time has created some concerns for Larimer County staff; however, County staff is proposing to address this concern by phasing restrictions and requiring a Master Plan for the entire site. 3. Design The site has a single point of access from Highway 287. This access would be via a public street that would line up with Midland Drive on the east side of Highway 287. This street would also provide access to the property west of this site with future development plans. When Midland Greens PUD was approved, an open space buffer strip, 200-250' from the flowline of Highway 287 was provided along the east side of the highway. This buffer area was intended to remain in open space to provide a visual break from development occurring near the highway. This area was dedicated to Larimer County for the purposes of ownership and maintenance. This request proposes to retain a minimum setback of 150' from the flowline of Highway 287 for parking areas and a minimum setback of 250' from flowline for building construction. The more intensely used areas of the site are located farther to the west, so that the area closest to Highway 287 remains visually "open". The applicant also proposes berming and the use of plant materials to provide further visual relief along the parking area closest to Highway 287. Staff believes that the proposed landscape treatment, as well as the placement of more intensely used areas toward the western portions of the site provides a reasonable visual buffer along Highway 287 and meets the intent of separating the adjacent Urban Growth Areas. RECOMMENDATION The proposed special review is consistent with the Rural Non -farm land use designation and the proposed site design meets the intent of the Urban Growth Area agreements of providing a visual buffer between the two adjoining Urban Growth Areas. Thus, staff recommends approval of Ute Farm Special Review, #1-92. .FAt� \ z� / Fort Collins UGA Boundary(m 1 c A � 0 � I PROJECT LOCATION Loveland UGA Boundary a c d / FA I , H 27 I 1' \ate\ ♦a�ta�\fit I \ Si it Sv, i IN,(Ac� .TU^L- wrrH o� Co �%uGxaTiO tJ T s � \ � 100') F ITEM: UTE FARM SPECIAL REVIEW NUMBER: 1-92