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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACIFIC COAST SUPPLY WAREHOUSE - FDP200019 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - MODIFICATION REQUESTSeptember 8, 2020 City of Fort Collins Building Services 281 N. College Ave Fort Collins, CO 80524 buildingservices@fcgov.com Re: Land-Use Code Modification and Alternative Compliance Request Pacific Coast Supply – Building 3 – Storage Warehouse Expansion 1012 NE Frontage Rd. Fort Collins, CO 80524 Existing South Lot, 2.200 acres + Expansion North Lot, 2.062 acres Zoning Classification: I - Industrial Planning and Zoning Director: Pacific Coast Supply is requesting a Land Use Modification and Alternative Compliance Request to retain the existing chain link fencing as the enclosure around the existing South Lot Storage Yard and allow for re-use of the existing North PL chain link fence for the rear Outdoor Storage Yard expansion on the North Lot. Land Use Modification and Alternative Compliance Request: □ Discussion: The existing South Lot currently is fenced with a 6’ chain link fence with rolling gate at the south access drive. This fence is new, in good condition and in keeping with the context of the surrounding rural area. It is proposed that the south lot chain link fence remain as is. It is also proposed, to reuse the existing North PL chain link fence for the rear Outdoor Storage yard expansion on the North Lot. The North rear yard expansion has limited visibility from the frontage road and this will allow reuse of existing chain link fence that is in good condition. The north expansion lot frontage fence and rolling gate will extent midway along the new North PL from the new Storage Bldg. 3, along the west site frontage with new west access gate, connecting to the existing Admin Bldg 1. This new proposed site fencing will be a decorative, metal rail security fence with masonry columns at approximately 16’ oc to meet City of Ft. Collins, LUC 3.8.11 Fence and Walls design requirements. To require replacement of the existing chain link fencing, would be an unnecessary expense for the project and not in keeping with universal sustainable/material reuse building design goals. The new decorative fencing with masonry piers has been focused along the project frontage, where it will have visual impact. The rear yard fencing has limited visibility and maintaining the existing chain link fence detail around the rear of the site, will provide a consistent, continuous fence detail in that location. □ Request: Pacific Coast Supply is requesting the city waive the LUC 3.8.11 Fence and Walls design restrictions not allowing the use of chain link fencing; to allow the existing chain link fence to be maintained on the South Lot Outdoor Storage yard as is and allow the existing North Property line chain link fence to be relocated at the North Expansion Lot, for the rear Outdoor Storage yard expansion. Pacific Coast Supply Phase 2 – North Lot Expansion Land-Use Code Modification and Alternative Compliance Request 2 Thank you for your help in assisting to make this project a possible reality and meet the goals of Pacific Coast Supply as they look to expand for the future. Sincerely, ZP Architects Engineers Jeanne Fielding, LEED AP, AIA, NCARB Principal