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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEAST LINCOLN AVENUE SECOND ANNEXATION AND ZONING - 5 91 - CORRESPONDENCE - RESPONSE TO CITIZENDevelo,, ent Services .g=> Planning Department s>� City of Fort Collins April 22, 1991 Dear Property Owner, In May of 1980, the governments of Larimer County and the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, officially adopted a land use planning document known as THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR THE FORT COLLINS URBAN GROWTH AREA. The purpose of the urban growth area was to delineate an area surrounding Fort Collins which was deemed appropriate for the development of urban types of land uses and residential densities and the provision of urban levels of public services and facilities. One of the stated intents of the urban growth area agreement was to have urban development occur within the City so that the provision of urban level services by the County would be minimized. One of the key implementation agreements reached between the County and the City deals with the annexation of property within the urban growth area. Essentially, the City has agreed to consider for annexation, all property within the urban growth area that meets State eligibility requirements for annexation. This annexation agreement extends to both voluntary annexations and the involuntary annexation of county enclaves. County enclaves are areas which have been completely surrounded by the City. The State of Colorado's annexation laws allow a municipality to annex county enclaves which have been completely surrounded for three or more years. Property which you own, located south of East Lincoln Avenue, northeast of Riverside Avenue, and west of the Link-N-Greens and Waste Water Treatment Plant No. 1 properties, as well as the Burlington Northern Railroad Right of Way from Prospect Road to just north of the Waste Water Treatment Plant, is included within such a county enclave. (Please see attached map for specific location of this annexation request). City staff has prepared an Annexation Request as the first step in the process of annexing your property. The annexations will be called: The East Lincoln Avenue Second Annexation and Zoning and the Burlington Northern Southeast First Annexation and Zoning. City Staff has also proposed that your property, with the exception of the Burlington Northern Railroad property, be placed in the R-C, River Corridor, Zoning District. R-C zone is for areas developing within the Downtown River Corridor of the Cache La Poudre River. The following uses are allowed within the R-C zone: 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 9 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (303) 221-6750 1. Single-family dwellings; 2. Two-family dwellings; 3. Public and private schools for elementary and high school education; 4. Colleges and universities; 5. Multifamily dwellings; 6. Boarding and rooming houses; 7. Automobile repair, conducted inside of a building; 8. Banks, savings and loan and financial companies; 9. Churches; 10. Heliports; 11. Hotels and motels; 12. Indoor theaters (except adult entertainment); 13. Membership clubs; 14. Offices and clinics; 15. Parking lots and parking garages; 16. Parks and playgrounds; 17. Personal service shops; 18. Printing and newspaper offices; 19. Recreational uses; 20. Standard restaurants; bars; 21. Retail stores; 22. Public utility installations; 23. Laundry and dry-cleaning outlets whose business consists primarily of serving retail customers; 24. Public and private vocational and technical schools; 25. Fraternity and sorority houses; 26. Full -line pet shops not containing facilities for boarding animals; 27. Small animal veterinary clinics; 28. Group homes; 29. Light industrial uses (subject to the performance standards included in sec. 29-415 of the Zoning Code). Light industry shall not include uses such as mining and extracting industries, petrochemical industries, rubber refining, or primary metal and related industries. 30. Accessory buildings and uses. 31. Any use located on a Planned Unit Development plan as defined, processed, and approved according to sec. 29-526 of the Zoning Code. 32. Any use which is currently an active, legal use under the existing zoning. The Planning staff is proposing that the Railroad property be placed in the T, Transitional, Zoning District. The T zone. is for properties which are in a transitional stage with regard to ultimate development. In other parts of the City, the Planning staff has placed railroad rights -of -way in the Transitional zone as a holding zone until the future uses of these right-of-ways are more defined. No use is permitted in the T District, except for uses such as existed on the date the property was placed in this zoning district. Prior to any new development on properties in the T district, the property must be removed from the T zone and placed in another zoning district. The Annexation Request will be reviewed by the Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Board on May 20, 1991, at the Board's regular monthly meeting scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers in City Hall West, located at 300 Laporte Avenue. The Board will conduct a public hearing and make a recommendation on the Annexation request to the Fort Collins City Council. The City Council will consider official annexation and zoning of the property via public hearing and first reading of the annexation ordinance on July 9, 1991. County residents typically have many questions regarding the annexation of their property. Enclosed is additional information regarding annexations, titled ANNEXATION INFORMATION, which discusses Colorado's Annexation Statutes, taxes, and services and facilities. If you have any questions concerning the proposed annexation of your property, please feel free to contact me at 221-6750. I will do my best to address all of your concerns. Sincerely, Kirsten A. Whetstone Project Planner