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HomeMy WebLinkAboutKNICKERS PRELIMINARY PUD - 10 91 - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESPLANNING AND ZONING BOARD MEETING MINUTES April 22, 1991 The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Board was called to order at 6:35 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall West, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado. Board members present included: Vice Chairman Bernie Strom, Jan Cottier, Laurie O'Dell, Lloyd Walker, Joe Carroll, and Margaret Gorman. Chairman Jim Klataske was absent. Staff members present included Tom Peterson, Ted Shepard, Paul Eckman, Sherry Albertson - Clark, Steve Olt, Mike Herzig, Ken Waido, and Georgiana Taylor. Identification of citizen participants is from verbal statements and not necessarily correct since none signed in. AGENDA REVIEW Planning Director Tom Peterson reviewed the Consent and Discussion Agenda. The Consent Agenda included: Item 1 - Minutes of the February 25, and April 1, 1991 meetings; Item 2 - Knickers (Louden Creek Golf Course) - Preliminary, #10-91; Item 3 - Arapahoe/Mountainridge Farm - Amended Master Plan, #55-87A; Item 4 - Pineview PUD, Tract C - 2 Year Extension - #76-81D; Item 5 - Buderus Annexation and Zoning, First Filing - #11-91A; Item 6 - Buderus Annexation and Zoning, Second Filing - #I1-91A. Staff pulled item 3, Ara pahoe/Mountainridge Farm, Amended Master Plan for discussion. Member O'Dell moved to approve consent items 1,2,4,5, and 6. Member Cottier seconded the motion. Motion was approved 6-0. ARAPAHOE/MOUNTAINRIDGE FARM - AMENDED MASTER PLAN, CASE #55-87A Ted Shepard, project planner gave the staff report on the project Eldon Ward, applicant, Cityscape Urban Design, stated rather that make a presentation he would respond to the Board's questions. Member O'Dell stated that at their worksession on Friday, when they looked at this, several Board members expressed concern about the proposed location of the neighborhood convenience center. Her main concern was that alot of kids that go to Webber Jr. High and the elementary school will want to go to the convenience center and that would entail crossing an arterial, Harmony Road. She would like to see it closer to the schools or at least on the other side of Harmony Road. Mr. Ward responded that on the old master plan, it was on the other side of Harmony Road. The reasons that it moved across the street, working with the staff over the past couple of years on the exact alignment of Harmony Road, Seneca and working around the existing Fort Collins/Loveland Water District line that runs through there and also parcel I-C a number of types of uses that they have looked at in there, which are things like patio homes or possibly some retirement housing. They have typically had people who want 9 or 10 acres for that kind of a program. With the realignment of Harmony Road, if the convenience center remained on the other side of the street they were down to about 6 1/2 or 7 acres. It was also the common