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HomeMy WebLinkAbout44th & WardCity of Wheat Ridge October 2001 Prepared by: Arthur L. Anderson and Associates, Inc. Waterton Planning Group CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO RESOLUTION NO. 27-2001 Series of 2001 VMEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interests of the City of Wheat Ridge and the Wheat Ridge Urban Renewal Authority to adopt the Plan as proposed. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Wheat Ridge City Council as follows: Section 1. That the City Council hereby makes the following findings with respect to the proposed Plan: A. A feasible method exists for the relocation of families or individuMls who may or will be displaced by redevelopment projects in decent, hardship. F. The Plan conforms to the City's Comprehensive Plan. IQ G. The provisions of the Plan, consistent with the needs of the City, provide maximum opportunity for redevelopment of the Area by private enterprise. H. Section 31-25-107 (5) C.R.S. of the Urban Renewal Law is not applicable to this Plan. J. City Council has determined that the boundaries of the Area have been drawn as narrowly as feasible to accomplish the planning and development objectives of the Plan in accordance with Section 3125-107(l) C.R.S. of the Urban Renewal Law. I Section 3. The Jefferson County School District was permitted to participate in an advisory capacity regarding this Plan. ��Ojty 01 Lue r1un tum 11114irlautturt rugarwilig ILN 11111 WMAW Tr rWMM=f' RenewalLaw. Section 5. The Wheat Ridge Urban Renewal Authority is authorized to ftyr,rai""e-AIIIIIIII eminent orrivin to carry out. effect and administer the Plan. Section 6. The F roposed Plan accompanying this Resolution and incorporated herein is adopted as the 44" Avenue and Road Redevelopment Plan for the City of Wheat Ridge. The Plan is an urban renewal plan as defined in Section 31-25-103(9) C.R.S. of the Urban Renewal Law. [HuTOW.1twN Eli 0 for implementation of such Plan in the 44 Avenue/Ward Road Redevelopment Area in the City of Wheat Ridge, as may be applicable. 1 DONE AND RESOLVED this 222 " day of October 2001. Wanda Sang, City WHEAT RIDGE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY RESOLUTION NO. 06 Series of 2001 TITLE: A RESOLUTION APPROVING A PROPOSED REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR 44" AVENUE BETWEEN TABOR STREET AND YOUNGFIELD STREET, AND TRANSMITTING THE SAME TO THE WHEAT RIDGE CITY COUNCIL. WHEREAS, the Wheat Ridge Urban Renewal Authority is authorized under C.R.S. 3 1 - 25-105(l)(i) of the 1Jrban Renewal Law to prepare a plan for redevelopment for certain areas of the City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado; and WHEREAS, the Wheat Ridge City Council, upon recommendation of the Wheat Ridge Urban Renewal Authority, did on J Lily 23, 200 1, make a finding of the presence of blight in the area included in the redevelopment plan; and WHEREAS, the Wheat Ridge Urban Renewal Authority held a public meeting for the purpose of receiving comment on the redevelopment plan; NOW THERE FORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Wheat Ridge Urban Renewal Authority of the City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado, as follows: Section I . The proposed redevelopment plan attached hereto as Exhibit I be, and hereby is, approved by the Authority. Section 2. The Authority hereby transmits the proposed 44" Avenue between Tabor Street and Youngfield Street Redevelopment Plan to the City Council with the request that the City Council hold a public hearing to formally adopt the redevelopment plan. DONE AND RESOLVED THIS _/_") ' day of October, 2001 0" < Chairman Nual F&'Se AuThiority C:'\N4yFilestWPFiles' Res 44th Ward IJRP,wpd West 4 Avenue/Ward Road Redevelopment Plan Table of Contents Pagre Preface L Plan Area 11, Plan Purpose III. Plans .Relationship to Local Objectives 4 IV. Project Plan 6 A. Overall Redevelop-went Plan 6 B. LandAcqvison 8 C,". Iand Use 8 D P bwprommenls 8 E. Pub& Impromments 8 V. Planning and Design Standards 9 VI. Procedures for Implementation A. Prqjed .11dititks B. Redevelopment Agreements VII. Financing 13 .A. hiblic FinandT9 Meeballisms 13 B. Tax Iran ment,Bonds 14 C Tax. Ira arment Reimlmrsement 14 D Capital Improvemew hqtam 14 11 Olberf Mechanism 14 1" Autbwi�Zation 16 G. 771 Delai1v I 11. 41ternalipe Uli#Zalion of TIF 18 VIII. Relocation 19 .A. 01yeelipes 19 B. Relocation Plans 19 IX. Reasonable Variations 19 Wheat Ridge West W Ave/Ward Road Redevelopment Plan FOMM I. Plan Area The Urban Renewal Area (Area) is roughly defined by the following bound .`es: 'rabor Street to the cast, Interstate 70 to the north, Youngheld Street to the west, and an irregular line to the south of West 44th Avenue. I`igure I shows the configuration of the Plan area. A legal description of the Area is found in Appendix A. 11. Plan Purpose Reference to the redevelopment plan herein shall be and mean the same as the urban renewal plan as provided in Section 31-25-103()) C.R.S. of the Act. The Urban Renewal (Redevelopment) Plan (Plan) for the Area located in the vicinity of West 44 Avenue and Ward Road has been developed to achieve, by the illustration, the following purposes: M m Wheat Ridge West 44` Ave./Ward Road Urban Renewal Plan ..Li O Figurel: Plan Area -Ward Road/West 44"' Avenue LL V 8 O 8 '• Page 3 �Iipijiiiijg r1111111 11111�1r� I jqliii� The Urban Renewal Plan is in conformance with the 2000 Comprehensive Plan. The Wheat Ridge 2000 Comprehensive Plan, has identified some of the following goals for the community: • Commit to quality development and redevelopment of land within the City of Wheat Ridge- • Improve and upgrade the quality of infrastructure in the City. • Promote and foster quality small businesses in Wheat Ridge. Additionally, the Comprehensive Plan has identified goals related to future land use, commercial development, quality housing, and environmental sensitivity. The Plan places emphasis on the following goals: Page 4 OT P I } 11 » . M i LIM "Small Scale Commercial" -To the west of the large commercial site, a cluster of • smaller commercial shops and services is proposed. These businesses provide a variety of services for residents and non-residents, such as restaurants, convenience stores and gas stations. a Access to each site will be detertruned as part of the redevelopment project or protects. Located south of West 44 11, Avenue, a proposed community commercial center may include the following uses: Located at the intersection of West 44t"t Avenue and Ward Road and Youngfield, the area may include the following uses: 5M c6 c� a 4350 U, L� _ n X < m C Y N I I N �i 2 ° N N rb46 Renewal Area Land Use 44th Ave. vl Ii C Q I� O OI 1 0 - ; Q E O c O O ti V N O Q O a � n Legend Urban Renewal Area ® Community Commercial 0 Office Residential Transitional Residential 0 Small Office /Business Center Open Space water Feature c6 c� a 4350 U, L� _ n X < m C Y N I I N �i 2 ° N N rb46 Renewal Area Land Use 44th Ave. vl Ii C Q I� O OI 1 0 - ; Q E O c O O ti V N O Q O a � n Q L. 11880 11780 11700 11690 I �I ° I e. r i 0 ^I Q L. 111 !11111111 11 - I pi�i jq�'j I 1 • i MIMM=11 West 44ffi Avenue has been designated as a collector street. This will encourage auto- oriented uses. However, the plan also requires that safe pedestrian access be provided to all new development. Therefore, sidewalks and crosswalks should be provided with each new development or redevelopment of property, as detailed below in accordance with the Stnels4e and, A rcbitedtiral Des n Manual OM :Iig I iq��ppp�� 1 p 111 "I'he City- of Wheat Ridge Vtme1scape and,.4rchitectural Design Manual describes standards for the Arterial Commercial Streetscape of West 44th Avenue with the following design elements in paragraph 1.3.6.3 of the Manual. All proposed plans submitted for redevelopment of the Area must address these elements. In general the streetscape should consider and/or incorporate the following improvements in the Manual Typical arterial commercial streets will have a required streetscape easement along the traveled way. This, will consist of a 4 to 6-foot landscaped area, a minimum six- foot width sidewalk and a seven-foot amenity area along the travel lanes. • All crosswalks should be enhanced, therefore more visible to vehicular traffic with the use of scored concrete and concrete pavers to define the intersections. The use of street trees to carry the visual image from the residential portions of West 44th Avenue through this area is important. Street trees provide the pedestrian scale and esthetic appearance that is necessary at this gateway into Wheat Ridge. • Screening of parked vehicles adjacent to the pedestrian streetscape will be important in this portion of West 44th Avenue. The use of fencing combined with low walls will provide a unique effect along this portion of the roadway. L� I lI I III I I � ♦ Ir IIIIIII iMII I I I I III I I I F I Il i ME II I I I C. Architectural Guidelines The Architectural Design Guidelines provide guidance for redevelopment of this Area. The following elements should be considered when proposed projects are reviewed: concrete masonry units. ��l IONIC 1 ;111111111 ipipq 1�111 1�1111piipiijii MEMMU= The Authority may exercise all legal powers, without limitation, to implement this Plan. These include all powers defined in the Act, such as but not limited to: The sequence of projects will be determined by the actions of the private sector. The large commercial format will probably be the catalyst for redevelopment of the Area. The Authority is encouraged to seek a user for this unique site as the first priority. Future redevelopment should follow this action. The City of Wheat Ridge and the Wheat Ridge Urban Renewal Authority recognize that a cooperative effort between the entities is required in order to carry out this Plan. To further this effort, the City and the Authority have entered into an agreement to assist each other in redevelopment efforts. M= Some of the legal mechanisms which the Authority can utilize to afford private enterprise maximum opportunities for rehabilitation or redevelopment of the Area, consistent with the needs of Wheat Ridge, include: um reciprocal efforts of private improvements made in order for the redevelopment project to be both physically and fiscally successful. 4. lntcrg�)vernmcntal Agreements The Act allows governmental entities to enter into agreements with the Authonty, to provide all necessary services, planning, public improvements, financing, land uses and all other government/public related amenities, facilities, agreements and services to effect redevelopment of the area. 6. Other Legal Arrangements The Authority can participate in any legal arrangement to effect the implementation of this Plan. Il I I I I I Ill'' I I I I Ill I I I ii 11111 � i : i I, � 0 ii 1: W-MAWL121- 1=411immmmmm V11. Financing M�� um III 1111111� piIIIII INITAIM I 13=1 1 1 1 1� � 1 1 IMMMM law The Authority may issue bonds to finance the administration of the Plan. The authority may use tax increment revenue to pay the principal, interest, and issuance costs of the financing. Bonds supported by TIF are not required to be guaranteed by the city or any other governmental entity 23a= tam= IMMM The following are illustrative of some of the financing mechanisms available to the City of Wheat Ridge to finance this Plan, subject to constitutional restraints or requirements. LEM i U, 1111 — -- – -------- ---- Financing ption Applicability ! Advantages Requirements to Area Mecb�ni!m _ "I 6 Obligation Bonds Special Improvement District Bonds - bonds issued public by City I improvements I �ftf 1 01.111 1, vltteznmvt� - does not require city wide vote - City or property owners initiate immediate needs for municipal vote requirement - may reqwre majority vote of property owners in district - may requi'l back-up for bonding Furthermore, the details of the utilization of Tl F may also be provided by agreement between the City and the Authority. Wheat Ridge West 44' Ave/Ward Road Redevelopment Plan lm• '`� 1. To prepare, adopt and implement relocation policies and procedures in accordance with 31-25-105 of the Act. 2. To establish an information program to advise businesses and individuals to be relocated o property and facilities available for them. 3. To keep businesses and residents of the Area informed of the progress of the redevelopment. M-IIMMMMM�� The Authority shall prepare and implement, relocation plans or policies before any business, family, tenant or individual is relocated. Such policies shall include but not be limited to the following provisions: The Authority shall have the ability to approve reasonable variations (as determined by the Authority) from the strict application of these Plan provisions, so long as such variations accommodate the intent and purpose of this Plan and the Act. UUM ' ! i *` ! • 1 0 1 A tract of land in the North-Half of Section 20, Township 3 South, Range 69 West of the e Principal Meridian, more particularly described as follows: 19 3 The area described above contains 2,851,196 square feet (65.4545 acres), more or less. En am_ The drafter of this description is David F. Brossman, P.L.S., prepared 10/11/01 on behalf of the Wheat Ridge Urban Renewal Authority� 7500 W. 29"' Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO 80215- 6713, and is not to be construed as a monumented land survey. M