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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWadsworth CorridorThe Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan AN URBAN RENEWAL PLAN Prepared The City of Wheat Ridge and WHEREAS, with the adoption of Resolution No. 1, 1-2001 on April 23, 200 1, the City Council determined that blight existed in the vicinity of the Wadsworth Corridor from 35' Avenue to 44 Avenue; and I I I I [Liggomw4moln 11wetwame IM Imilswu IN RMIMMSCgLIM 9 WHEREAS, the Authority has endorsed and recommended approval of the Plan by Council; and WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission has submitted its written recommendation to the City Council that the Plan is in conformance with the Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan; and WHERE AS, a copy of the Plan and information regarding the impact of the Plan were submitted to the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners; and WHEREAS, the Jefferson County School District also received a copy of the Plan and has been advised and permitted to participate in an advisory capacity with respect to the potential use of tax increment financing; and WHEREAS, notices of the public hearing for consideration and approval of the Plan by City Council were provided • publication and by written notices to property owners, residents and business owners in the Area in compliance with the Urban Renewal Law, 31-25-101 fLseq.; and WHEREAS, the inclusion of certain areas and properties designated in the Plan within the Area would provide for the elimination and prevention of blight and the -- N'h — --- Cr(5an&enewai) kutnoniytoaaoptiner Uity ot 'IT Kidge anWffie eaMdge J 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 individuals who may or will be displaced by redevelopment projects in decent, safe and sanitary dwelling accommodations within their means and without undue hardship. B. A feasible method exists for the relocation of business concerns that may or will • displaced by redevelopment projects either in the Area or in other areas that are not generally les's desirable regarding public utilities and public and commercial facilities. C. The City Council has caused its staff to take reasonable efforts t provide written notice of the public hearing to property owners, residents and business owners in the Area at their last known addresses at least 30 da this public hearing of October 22, 2001. in • on this Plan, because this is the first public hearing. E. Section 31-25-107 (4) (e) C.R.S. of the Urban Renewal Law does not apply in that City Council did not fail to previously approve this Plan. F. The Plan conforms to the City's Comprehensive Plan. 'F� G. The provisions of the Plan, consistent with the needs of the Or'% 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 objectives of the Plan in accordance with Section 31-25-107(l) C.R.S. of the Urban Renewal Law. Section 3. The Jefferson County School District was permitted to participate in an advisory capacity regarding this Plan. Section 4. The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners was provided a with the Urban- Renewal Law. Section 5. The Wheat Ridge Urban Renewal Authority is authorized to exercise the powers of eminent domain to carry out, effect and administer the Plan. Section 6. The proposed Plan accompanying this Resolution and incorporated herein is adopted as the Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan for the City of Wheat Ridge and may be referred to as the Wadsworth Redevelopment Plan. The Plan is an urban renewal plan as defined in Section 31-25-103(9) C.R.S. of the Urban Renewal Law. 9 Section 7. The Wadsworth Redevelopment Plan shall control the land area, land use, design, building requirements, timing of development, and procedure for implementation • such Plan in the Wadsworth Corridor Redevelopment Area and in the City of Wheat Ridge, as may be applicable. 11 DONE AND RESOLVED this 22" day of October 2001. WHEAT RIDGE URBAI AEnEWAL AUTHOAITY RESOLUTION NO. 05 Series of 2001 WHEREAS, the Wheat Ridge Urban Renewal Authority is authorized under C.R. S. 31 - 25-105(1 )(i) of the Urban 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 April 23, 2001 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 THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Wheat Ridge Urban Renewal Authority of the City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado, as follows: Section 1. 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 38' Avenue 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 _/5day • October, 2001. to Mat 111111 111 M Chairman Authority C.�4\4yFil"k k'PFiles;t,tRA\IJRA Res Wads URP.wpd 1.0 PREFACE AND BACKGROUND ........................................................ I L I Preface .......... — .............. ................... ---- ................ ..... ......... - I 2.0 FINDINGS ...................................................................................... 1 2.1 Finding of Blight ...... ---- ....... ........ ... -- .. . 1 22 Preparation of the Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan........... 2 23 Urban Renewal Projects .... .......... ... ---- .............. ....... 2 3.0 CONFORMANCE ............... ..................................... ...................... 2 3,1 Colorado Urban Renewal Law ....... ...... 2 3,2 The Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan ...... ...... 2 3.3 Consistency with the Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Plan... — . ................. -- 3 14 Boundaries of the Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plait . . ........ 4 3.5 Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Objectives.. ..... - —, -.. -.. - 5 4.0 REDEVELOPMENT ACTIWTIES .......................... ............................... 5 4.1 Redevelopment Techniques. . - —.. . . - — — . . ....... .................... 5 5.0 PROJECT FINANCING ..................................................................... 7 5.1 Financing Methods ....... ...... - ... .... .... .................. ... -- ... - ........ — ...... --- ......... 7 5.2 Potential Utilization of Tar Increment Financing (TIF) ....... ............................... 7 6. 0 LAND USE CONCEPT ..................................................................... 8 6.1 Times Square Shopping Center ...................... ....... .................... ... 9 62 "John Etway Auto Nation "Site ... -- ............ 10 63 Southwest Corner of 44 Avenue and Wadsworth Blvd ... 11 7.0 LAND USE PLAN ......................................................................... 12 8.0 AMENDMENTS TO THE PLAN ........................... .............................12 Clarion Associates & HNTB Except as may otherwise be provided, the administration of the urban renewal projects and the implementation and enforcement of this Corridor Redevelopment Plan, including without limitation the preparation and execution of any implementing documents, shall be performed by the Authority. This Corridor Redevelopment Plan has been prepared by the Authority and approved by the City Council in recognition that the Redevelopment Area requires a comprehensive and integrated development strategy in order to accomplish the City's objectives for improving the viability of Wadsworth Boulevard. ULMMUM • r� Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Page I Clarion Associates & HNTB 2.3 Urban Renewal Projects Based on the existence of blight, the Redevelopment Area is appropriate for authorized undertakings and activities of the Authority, pursuant to the Urban Renewal Law. 3. 0 CONFORMANCE 3.1 Colorado Urban Renewal Law This Corridor Redevelopment Plan is in conformity with the applicable statutory requirements of the Colorado Urban Renewal Law. P jl�i`��j IIIIIIIIII&II71HYMMI .1111 ii I 11111 11111111111:111111 11�111 ♦ I, A The City amended and adopted a Comprehensive Plan in January 2000. The Comprehensive Plan includes desirable land use patterns, as well as general goals and objectives intended to guide future growth on Wadsworth Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Page 2 Clarion Associates & HNTB Boulevard. The land use pattern envoned by the Comprehensive Plan for the Redevelopment Area is "Community Commercial Center" development, which includes a mix of compatible retail and office uses that primarily serve a regional market area. 0 Encourage Community Commercial Center development along Wadsworth Boulevard. b. Community Character 0 Complement and promote the City's image and identity through go urban design and open space buffering. I c. Sustainable Economic Development Maintain a healthy business climate for existing businesses by making revitalization a continuing priority. 0 Pursue high quality redevelopment that minimizes impacts to residential neighborhoods. ano recortm OT is CWTYMZTIATt"T�T=M ie an are consistent with the land use patterns, goals and objectives identified in the adopted Comprehensive Plan. a. Land Use Element Key Aspect: • Improve the market potential and physical environment along Wadsworth Boulevard. Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Page 3 Clarion Associates & HNTB Principles: • Renovate and redevelop outdated and obsolete uses. • Improve retail quality. • Facilitate the development potential of large, single-ownership sites. • Create a pedestrian friendly environment. b. Transportation Element Key Aspect: • Improve functionality and safety for vehicle and transit movement. Key Aspect: • Improve the physical appearance and amenities of Wadsworth Boulevard, The findings and recommendations of this Corridor Redevelopment Plan are consistent with the key aspects and principles of the Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Plan. 3.4 Boundaries of the Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan This Corridor Redevelopment Plan applies to a portion of the Redevelopment Area, which generally includes those properties along both the east and west sides of Wadsworth Boulevard, beginning south of 38th Avenue, extending Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Page 4 Clarion Associates & HNTB north beyond 44th Avenue. SEE: FIGURE 1, URBAN RENEWAL BoUNDARY MAP. A legal description of this Plan Area is included in Appendix A. 3.5 Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Objectives The objectives of this Corridor Redevelopment Plan are as follows: To provide a framework that encourages private development opportunities. To encourage the development of uses that serve a regional market area as well as the continuation of uses that serve specific local market demands. To encourage new development and redevelopment with superior urban design features. To engage in all redevelopment activities under Colorado Urban Renewal Law to effect the elimination and spread of blight in the Redevelopment Area. MIM In undertaking all urban renewal projects pursuant to this Corridor Redevelopment Plan, the Authority may utilize any the following redevelopment techniques and activities as deemed appropriate for the elimination or prevention of the spread of blighted areas within the Redevelopments Area, pursuant to Colorado Urban Renewal Law. Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Page 5 Clarion Associates & HNTB WAD5WORTH CORRIDOR URBAN RENEWAL AREA BOUNDARY MAP CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Friendly Ford Dealership osworrtH e�w Q s �.9 Q S 4) Q s m Tlm 5civare 5hopping Center Upham 5t. Q N Ill 5cale I " = 400' Q S V .e Yarrow St. 1 Stage Stop Antictue Mall w W] L07 NORTH 0 200 400 Figure I Wadsworth Blvd. Pep Boys Legend Property Parcel Lines Street Right of Way ■1 11,11 ■ Study Area a. Demolition. The Authority may provide for the demolition and clearance of buildings, structures and other improvements in the Redevelopment Area. b. Public Improvements. The Authority may cause, finance, or facilitate the design, installation, construction and reconstruction of any public improvements in the Redevelopment Area. d. Redevelopment and Rehabilitation. Appropriate activities may include such undertakings and activities authorized by the Colorado Urban Renewal Law or this Corridor Redevelopment Plan, including the redevelopment techniques identified in this section determined to be necessary • desirable. The Authority shall prepare and implement relocation plans or po - ficies before any business, family, tenant or individual is relocated. Such plans or policies shall include but will not be limited to the following *rovisions: -32MM= Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Page 6 Clarion Associates & HNTB iii, To provide for reasonable relocation payments (as determined by the Authority) for moving expenses and actual loss of property directly related to relocation. iv. For businesses, to provide for losses of goodwill and profits which are reasonably and directly related to relocation for which compensation is not otherwise provided. f. Other Techniques. Other redevelopment activities contemplated by this Corridor Redevelopment Plan may include changes to applicable zoning, land use and building code requirements. Urban renewal projects may be financed in whole or in part by the Authority under the tax increment financing (TIF) provisions of CRS §31-25-107(9)(a), of the Colorado Urban Renewal Law, or by any other available source of financing authorized to be undertaken by the Authority under the Colorado Urban Renewal Law, CRS §31-25-105 5.1 Financing Methods After the initial date of adoption of this Corridor Redevelopment Plan, as described in the Resolution approving this Plan, the City may authorize the utilization of TIF under CRS §31-25-107(9) of the Urban Renewal Law, at such time, or times, that a redevelopment project or projects is/are initiated under Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Page 7 Clarion Associates & HNTB Major Intersection Activity Node Gateway /Entry w —..Mae ■ West Side Redevelopment I I I E: 41 st i 44th Time Square ►i Retail Center _ Figure 2 Wadsworth Boulevard Land Use Concept Plan Modified from the "Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor: Transportation, Land Use and Design Plan," City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado, May 1999 Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Major Redevelopment I Action Commercial lnfill r�i l Development 38th ow- Legend �O 1 � @ New Building Chesrown Site 0 Existing Building p Mixed -Use Commercial/Retail /Restaurant Commercial ' s o 0 Office /Commercial 0 Open Space ' 0 Institutional /Public ' Streetscape Treatment yt E 3 Major Development Opportunity O i rN ra3i Figure 2 Wadsworth Boulevard Land Use Concept Plan Modified from the "Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor: Transportation, Land Use and Design Plan," City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado, May 1999 Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan the provisions of this Corridor Redevelopment Plan within the Redevelopment Area. Such TIF may be utilized in the entire Redevelopment Area or portions of the Redevelopment Area. 0 I a - ON Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Page 8 Clarion Associates & HNTB redevelopment activities contemplated by this Corridor Redevelopment Plan are intenR'# to support these land use recommendations. It is further recommended that redevelopment activities in these identified areas concentrate on municipal sales tax-generating commercial-retail uses. The following descriptions of these properties summarize the potentil development opportunities for each property, as recommended by th Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Plan. I One feasible option for this site is total redevelopment of the property, including a new grocery store as the anchor use, increased square footage for new retail uses, and additional pad sites. A less intensive proposal would also be feasible, such as a partial renovation and facade improvements to the existing shopping center. Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Page 9 Clarion Associates & HNTB 0 This site is approximately 15 acres, and includes the existing auto dealership parcel on the southwest corner of 38" Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard and a large vacant parcel to the south. Two acres of wetlands have already been gated off-site; one acre • wetland will need to be included in any future concept plan for the site. Given the relatively small size of this site (assuming the dealership remains one of the two parcels), a range • small-scale development opn tios are considered feasible, such as: i • A commercial retail center • Pad uses, such as restaurants, gas stations, and auto-oriented services • Village retail (similar to the commercial retail center, but with more pedestrian-oriented design features including buildings located closer to the street, less visible parking, and a mix of compatible uses) • A single tenant retail or office use Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Page 10 Clarion Associates & HNTB Sgurr V-16. John Elvday Auw Alation UM hard Dewtopment This area includes a number of individually owned parcels, some with existin�!' viable uses and others that are underutilized. The Wardel feed building is located in this area and is currently being used as a recycling center. • Pad uses, such as restaurants, gas stations, and auto-oriented services. Village retail Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Page I I Clarion Associates & HNTB • A single tenant retail or office use. • Specialty restaurants. A subarea plan would require an internal circulation plan, along some compatible infill and new construction to achieve a more feasible development tensity. Land use within the Redevelopment Area shall conform to those uses (by right or otherwise) permitted by the City's adopted comprehensive plan, zoning code, and other applicable ordinances and regulations. This approved Corridor Redevelopment Plan may be modified pursuant to CRS §31-25-107 • the Urban Renewal Law governing such modifications. Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Plan Page 12 Clarion Associates & HNTB figure V- 18.• ftrWs Fred with Commenid In fill In specific cases, where a literal enforcement of the provisions contained in this approved Corridor Redevelopment Plan constitutes an unreasonable limitation beyond the intent and purpose • this Plan (as determined by the Authority), the Authority may allow reasonable variances from these provisions. Wadsworth Boulevard Corridor Redevelopment Pion Page 13 Clarion Associates & HNTB muligirs . A tract • land in Section 23, and the north half • Section 26, Township 3 South, Range 69 West of the 6 Meridian, more particularly described as follows: N N CJ II NMI MIMO The area described above contains 3,659,074 square feet (84.00 acres) more or less. M D"I Mal 34429 i MMMMIFMIN 1 0 1 Wheat Ridge Urban Renewal Authority, 7500 W. 29" Ave., eat Ridge, CO 80215- 6713, and is not to be construed as a monumented land survey. M