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COMMENT SHEET
City of Fort Collins
Current Planning
DATE: July 17, 1997 DEPT: Boxelder
PROJECT: #31-95E Hearthfire P.U.D., 2nd Filing
(LDGS) Final
PLANNER: Leanne Harter
All comments must be received no later than the staff review meeting:
Wednesday, August 13, 1997
See attached letter re: Boxelder Sanitation District comments.
Date:
W. Dean Smith,
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If warrants are met with the prevailing posted speed, then
this turn lane should be implemented. This recommendation is
also stated on page 4 of the site access study.
accommodate an 8' bike lane once the ultimate street section is constructed
as well as an 8' bike lane on the west side, again once the ultimate street
section is constructed. This ultimate street section is not required until such
time as the properties to the west of CR 13 redevelop.
c. It appears that the previous comments have been addressed. The
pedestrian/bicycle trail connections along County Road 13 look good The small
scale plan makes it difficult to review the internal pedestrian .system.
- Items noted - no comment required.
d. The combined Site & Landscape Plan ai such small scale is very difficult to read
and review.
- This item was discussed with Steve Olt and Current Planning is not going to
require the plans be redraw at a different scale.
e. Red lined Site and Landscape Plan
- Several items were circled on the Site and Landscape Plan reviewed by Mark
Jackson, dated 07/00. but there was no indication if revisions were required.
4. Technical Services Department (Mapping & Drafting)
a. This subdivision plat must show the Recording information for Hearthfire Way
and Hearthfire Drive.
- The dedication of Hearthfire Way and Hearthfire Drive has not yet been
recorded. The dedication is currently scheduled to go before the Council on
'Tuesday, October 17"'. Once the dedications are approved, they will be
recorded with the County Clerk and the requested information can be added
to the plat.
b. The Recording information for the portion of Hearthfire Drive to be dedicated
by separate document must be shown on the subdivision plat.
- See above response (4.a).
C. All nrylar originals (subdivision plat, Site Plan, Landscape Plan. Utility plans,
e(c) must he able to be reproducible (text lines, line weight, etc.).
- Item noted and once the City approves all plans, original mylars will be
submitted.
d. The plat boundary closes and the legal description matches the plat.
- Items noted - no comment required.
5. Engineering Department
a. The applicant has not yet provided the necessary off -site easements and street
right-of-way documentation. This includes right -of -wary for County Road 13 and
on easement from Water Supply & Storage. The documentation mast be
submitted and reviewed by City staff before this request can go to public
!rearing.
- On September 21" and September 25th, Janelle Kechter of March & Liley
submitted unsigned copies of both the required ROW dedication and
easement forms to both Sherri Wamhoff and Rusty McDaniel of Larimer
County for review (two copies are enclosed). Once staff and the County
approve these dedication and easement forms, the Developer will sign them
and have them recorded with the County Clerk. Two (2) additional drainage
easements are also required from Water Supply and Storage. Their attorney
has included both of the easements in one agreement and has drafted copy of
an "Agreement to Allow Discharge of Drainage Water into the Water Supply
and Storage Company's Reservoir" and three (3) copies are included in this
resubmittal for staff review and approval. The Developer's attorney is
currently reviewing this document and we would request that staff do the
same. Once all parties agree upon the final language on the Agreement, the
Developer and Water Supply will formalize and sign the easement
documents and return to the City for recording.
b. The plans for Douglas Road improvements need io be approved before the Citv
can sign off on the Hearthfire, PUD, Second Filing plans.
- The developer has been working with Cam McNair to try to resolve the
easement issues with the Douglas Road improvements and there is currently
a restriction in the development agreement for the I" Fling related to the
required improvements. We do not understand why the 2nd filing plans
cannot be signed off until the Douglas Road plans are approved because
there are already restrictions in place to prohibit more than 90 permits being
issued for the development until the Douglas Road improvements are
completed.
c. There is a concern about Town Center Way. This area is not very developable
because there probably are wetlands here. It could/should be more of a
"d'rivewav" than a street. The Water Supply & Storage Ditch Company must be
involved in this.
As stated above, after meeting with members of the City staff on site on
May, 19"'. it was determined that Town Center Way may or may not be
extended too much further south of the Hearthfire property boundaries in the
future. If and when the property to the south develops, the current owners,
The Water Supply and Storage Company, will need to prepare development
and utility plans to show how this area could be developed. Therefore, as
discussed in the meeting and agreed to by staff and Water Supply, that the
developer would like to dedicate the required ROW to the City for Town
Center Way at this time and install and stub out any required utilities to the
south property line as development of this 2"d filing occurs. When the
development agreement is prepared by the City, we would request the actual
construction of the walks, curb, gutter and paving not be required at this
time, but that a escrow be established for future construction of the road if
development occurs in the future. Also, Water Supply has requested that a
note be placed on the Final Plat for lots 25 and 26 that states "Town Center
Way is a dedicated public street right-of-way and construction of this street
may occur at any time in the future." This note has been added to both the
Final Site & Landscape Plan as well as the Final Plat. Also, Water Supply
has requested that a fence be install along the right-of-way adjacent to lots
25 and 26. A note has been added to the Final Site and Landscape Plan that
states: "A two -rail, white vinyl fence shall be installed along the property
lines of Lots 25 and 26 adjacent to Town Center Way at the time these lots
are developed."
d. Red lined Site and Landscape Plan
- The curb cut was eliminated where the Emergency Access Easement meets
CR 13.
- Bollards have been added to the Final Utility Plans at the pedestrian trail at
CR 13 and Inverness Drive.
e. The new note as indicated in the engineering response letter has been added to
the Final Site and Landscape Plan.
Note: See additional attached comments from Shear Engineering Corp.
6. Stormwater Utility
a. The overflow from the ponds in the Hearthfire PUD, First Filing could affect the
Flearlhfire PUD, Second Filing. Until this issue is resolved, staff will not
schedule this item for public hearing.
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The overflow inlet has been discussed with Glen Schluetter and Jay Barber
in the Stormwater Utility Department. An escrow has been setup with the
City for the reconstruction of the inlet. The developer is currently working
with the contractor and Whiting Petroleum to have this inlet reconstructed
and hopefully this work will be completed in the next 30-60 days.
b. The necessary off -site easements still have not been submitted The
documentation must be submitted and reviewed by City staff before this
request can go to public hearing.
- Two (2) drainage easements are required from Water Supply and Storage.
Their attorney has included both of the easements in one agreement and has
drafted copy of an "Agreement to Allow Discharge of Drainage Water into
the Water Supply and Storage Company's Reservoir and three (3) copies are
included in this resubmittal for staff review and approval. The Developers
attorney is currently reviewing this document and we would request that
staff do the same. Once all parties agree upon the final language on the
Agreement, the Developer and Water Supply will formalize and sign the
easement documents and return to the City for recording.
c. The Carpaci(v of the storm water swale along the west side of'the property, along
County Road 13. needs to be checked. The plans show that the roadside swale is
to be filled.
- See comments from Shear Engineering.
d. There are still some off -site easements/agreements from Water Supply & Storage
Company that must be submitted to the City.
- Is this a repeat of comment 6.b? Please see response above.
Note: See additional attached comments from Shear Engineering Corp.
7. Planning
a. Red -Lied Site and Landscape Plan
- The "G" has been changed to a "C" under Landscape Assurances - Note # 1.
- The offsite information for the extension (wetlands and topo) has been
shown on Sheet 2 of 2 of the Final Site and Landscape Plan.
- A sight distance triangle has been added to the Site and Landscape Plan at
Bateleur Lane and CR 13.
- The existing wetlands do encroach into Lots 27 - 32. As discussed in the
previous submittal of June 19, 2000, Sheet 2 of 2 of the Final Site and
Landscape Plan shows a total of .15 acres of wetland area is within these
lots. As part of the wetland mitigation plan for the entire project, both
Filings I & 2, new wetlands were created within the first filing to
compensate for the wetlands within these lots.
I believe this addresses all of the comments since the last submittal. Please review the enclosed
information and should you have any questions, feel free to give me a call.
Sincerely,
PineCres
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Enclosures
cc: Sherri Wamhotr. Ran Gonzales. Tom Kennedy. Bill Yunker. Lucia Gley, Brian Shear_ Fred Walker, Hearthfire 2 Submittal
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October 16, 2000
Project No: 1552-02-97
Sheri Wamhoff
City of Fort Collins Engineering Department
P.O. Bos 580
Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524
Re: IIearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Dear Sheri,
This is a response to your most recent review comments concerning the Final Utility Plans and
Final Plat for Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing_ This response will address several utility plan
and final plat review comments, as well as written comments noted on your Project Comment
Sheet signed and dated July 21, 2000.
Written Comments
Offsite easement acquisition is currently being pursued. Easement acquisition should be
finalized in the near future. We are currently negotiating Water Supply and Storage
agreement conditions. We are attaching a copy of the agreement here so you can sec that this
issue is in the works. The easement acquisitions should be the last remaining project related
item which needs to be resolved prior to approval of Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing.
We question why Douglas Road Plans need to be approved before the Hearthfire P.U.D.,
Second Filing can be approved. The development agreements control building permits, as
(foes the engineering department. We would like to receive approvals as soon as possible for
Ilearthfirc P.U.D., Second Filing in order to maintain our P.U.D. status and to stop the
endless "do -loop" of submit and review, submit and review, submit and review. We have
addressed every comment, even those comments that show up as new comments after several
submittals. The easement acquisitions should be the last remaining project related item whidn
needs to be resolved prior to approval of ilearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing. The Douglas
Road Plans were re -submitted again for review on September 12, 2000.
• Plat comments have been accommodated with this re -submittal.
Written comments which were duplicated on the redlines, are responded to in the following
sections.
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October 16, 2000
Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Plan Redlines
Cover sheet
• With all due respect, the engineer liability general note has not been updated according to the
wording which you have requested. The existing note (which follows) which is documented
as part of the City's General Notes is provided. If there are updates to the General Notes, and
we are provided documentation that this note is being provided by all engineers on all plans,
we will reconsider. But only after intensive review of the wording by our liability insurance
company.
6. The engineer who has prepared these plans, by execution and / or seal hereof, does
hereby affirm responsibility to the City, as a beneficiary of said engineer's work, for any
errors and omissions contained in these plans, and approval of these plans by the City
Engineer shall not relieve the engineer who has prepared these plans of all such
responsibility.
Plat
• A majority of the reception numbers for offsite easements dedicated by separate document
have been added to the plat. Others which may not have been added to the plat at this time,
will be added to the plat as soon as we have obtained the appropriate data. Please understand
that some of the offsite rights -of -way and easements noted, may not have yet been dedicated.
Master Utility Plan
• The widths of the sidewalk ramps on Buntwing Lane have been reduced to 4.5 feet on all
appropriate sheets.
• The widths of the sidewalk ramps on North County Road 13 have been reduced to five feet
(5.0') on all appropriate sheets.
• The driveway cut at the intersection of North County Road 13 and the emergency access has
been removed on all appropriate sheets.
• The driveway cut at the end of Hearthfire Drive has been shown to be concrete to the
property line on all appropriate sheets.
Intersection Details
• The details have been revised per your redlines. Curb return profiles have also been updated
to match the revisions to the intersection details as needed.
• The intersection detail for Town Center Way and Buravving Lane/ Town Center Drive has
been added to the plan set. This includes what will be built now and what may be built in the
future if Town Center Way is built as a local street.
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October 16, 2000
Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Street Plan and Profiles
• The existing slope of the flowline is now called out on sheet 16; Town Center Drive and
Buteos Court.
• All K values at vertical curves were checked and adjusted as appropriate. The flowline
profile on Buteos has not been changed since a design speed of 30 mph is really not
applicable for a cul-de-sac as short as this. The K values on Buntwing Lane (sheet 17) are
correct and have riot been changed.
• The note you requested for the Town Center Way plan and profile has been added to the plan
view.
• We have received the survey for the limits along North County Road 13 for 500 feet beyond
the end of the limits of construction. The survey and the extended design will be provided in
the near future.
• All appropriate offsite easements have been provided or are currently being obtained.
• We have provided a variance request letter for the street slopes at the intersection of Bateleur
Court and North County Road 13. , o*Ve6_',„�xee ,
We trust that this response has addressed all of your specific comments and concerns. If you
have any questions or further comments during your next detailed project review, please call at
(970) 226-5334.
brlan w. 3ncni, r.u.
Shear Engineering Corporation
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cc: Tom Kennedy; Hearthfire, Inc.
Tom Dugan; PineCrest Planning and Design
Steve Olt; City of Fort Collins Planning
Cam McNair, P.E.; City of Fort Collins Engineering
Lucia Liley; March and Liley, P.C.
Comm. ,ty Planning and Environmenta, ,ervices
Current Planning
City of Fort Collins
20 August 1997
Richard's Lake Development Company
c/o Jim Sell Design, Inc.
Tom Dugan
153 West Mountain Avenue
Fort Collins, Colorado 80524
Dear Tom:
City staff has reviewed the Hearthfire P.U.D., 2nd Filing, Final, #31-95E
submittal and would like to offer the following comments.
1. ELCO offered the following comments:
a) No detailed plans of the water system improvements were provide.
b) For additional comments, see the general comments on the master
utility plan attached.
2. For comments from the Transportation Planning Department, please
see the attached site plan.
3. Comments from the Engineering Department are attached.
4. Comments from the Stormwater Utility are attached.
5. The Natural Resources Department offered the following comments:
a) The limit of proposed grading and construction needs to be clearly
delineated on the site plan.
b) The "native dryland grass" mixture must be clearly specified on the
landscape plan, and it should be composed of grass species that are
truly native to the area.
c) Please show the wetlands created with the first filing as mitigation for
the wetlands disturbed on this filing on the site plan.
6. Please see that attached letter from the Boxelder Sanitation District.
7. The Zoning Department offers the following comment:
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COMMENT SHEET
DATE: October 18, 2000 TO: Engineering
PROJECT: #31-93E Hearthfire PUD, 2nd Filing — Final —
Type II LUC
All comments must be received by Steve Olt in Current Planning
no later than the staff review meeting:
Wednesday, November 8, 2000
No Comment
Problems or Concerns (see below or attached)
**PLEASE IDENTIFY YOUR REDLINES FOR FUTURE REFERENCE**
Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing page 1 of 3 December 5, 2000
• All off site easements and/or row are needed prior to scheduling of this project for a final hearing.
EASEMENTS and ROW needed - 1) row for CR13 - to be dedicated to the county 2) Utility
easement adjacent to CR13 - to be dedicated to the county. 3) grading easement east of tract E and
north of Hearthfire Drive. 4) grading easement as well as drainage easement on the Water Supply
and Storage Property south of the southwest corner of the site. Easements being dedicated to the
county need to be submitted to the county for acceptance will need indication from the county that
they have been received prior to scheduling a hearing. I have some concerns with the draft
agreement with the Water Supply and Storage Company that was submitted. I understand this is
similar to the agreement that was made for Richards Lake. I forwarded a copy onto stormwater and
have asked for their input.
• This project will also not be taken to hearing until the plans for Douglas Road are completed and
approved. You asked why this could not be taken to hearing as you are working on a solution to
the off -site improvements. I am not willing to go in front of Planning and Zoning Board and the
neighbors and discuss how and when this project is going to have the off -site improvements
satisfied until I know that this will occur and how it is to occur.
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• The variance request for a reduced radius curve at Bateleur Lane has been granted.
• Need to verify that the row for CR13 on this site has been vacated - research with the county
provides not indication that it was.
Site Plan
• Note on the site plan indicates that the bollards at the Hearthfire Drive emergency access are to be
driveover. The detail provided on the utility plans is not for the driveover kind.
• Need to show the retaining wall(s) between lots 32 and 48 that are proposed and the ones between
lots 33 and 47 that were a part of the 1" filing plans. May need to do a minor amendment to the 1 s`
filing plans as the wall(s) are technically on the 15` filing.
Plat
➢ Provide the last paragraph of the repair guarantee that is missing.
➢ Provide reception #'s for existing/off site easements that do not have them listed yet when these are
obtained.
➢ Need to provide documentation of the vacation of the row for CR13 on this property south of where
CR13 ties into Inverness. Per county records CR13 was dedicated by the Road Viewers Report
(Book #R page 188:1 and there is no evidence of a vacation that we have found. If this row has not
been vacated then we will need to discuss this.
Utility Plans
1. Indicate that the emergency access drive is a driveway cut with concrete to the property line at the
cul-de-sac bulb of Hearthfire Drive.
2. Need to show the bollards at the pedestrian path at CR13 and Buntwing Lane as shown on the site
plan.
3. Show where the proposed retaining walls between lots 32 and 48 are on the utility plan. What are
the limits of these? Showing the path going across the outfall - I doubt it does this and is not
shown that way on the first filing. Show the retaining walls that were approved with the 1 sr filing
between lots 33 and 47. Showing the outfall pipes cutting across the corner of lot 47 and not
extending under the path. Need to show this, as it was approved and not impacting lot 47.
4. Now that you have indicated what the existing grade of Town Center Drive is where the new
construction ties in; it does not meet grade break requirements. You need to provide a vertical
curve at this location.
5. Need to increase the text size on some of your notes.
6. Not meeting the min 2% grade requirement at the intersection of CR13 and Bateleur Lane on the
south side. What is the centerline slope? Does this meet the requirement? Please provide in letter/
response or on the plans if you like. Based on the grades on each side I would imagine that the
centerline grade meets the 2%. Response letter said that a variance was submitted, but I have not
received it.
7. Appear to be meeting min vertical curve requirements although I disagree with your values. Need
to use the grades that are being tied into. Can't have a point grade break at the start or end or a
vertical curve.
8. CR13- show the future inlet locations as needed and provide 500 feet of off -site design.
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Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing Page 3 of 3 December 5, 2000
9. On the grading plans - what are the limits of the retaining walls between lots 32 and 48? Showing
the path going across the outfall - I doubt it does this and is not shown that way on the first filing.
Show the retaining walls that were approved with the I" filing between lots 33 and 47. Showing
the outfall pipes cutting across the corner of lot 47 and not extending under the path. Need to show
this, as it was approved and not impacting lot 4',.
10. Detail sheet - don't show the chain as a part of the bollard detail. Show the colored square in the
handicap ramp detail. Provide retaining wall detail.
11. See plans for additional comments
I had asked that the following be added to note 6 and you indicated that you would not do so at this
time. This is an update to the general notes (see attached for the latest updates to the general notes).
Most engineering companies have provided this note without any problem. I have had one other firm
that did not wish to provide it and at this time the City attorneys' office has said that providing the
second paragraph is optional. That may change in the future.
Further, to the extent permitted by law, the engineer hereby agrees to hold harmless and
indemnify the City, and its officers and employees, from and against all liabilities, claims, and
demands which may arise from any errors and omissions contained in these plans.
REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
DATE: October 18, 2000 TO: Tech Svs
PROJECT: #31-93E Hearthfire PUD, 2nd Filing — Final —
Type II LUC
All comments must be received by Steve Olt in Current Planning
no later than the staff review meeting:
Wednesday, November 8, 2000
ElNo Comment
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PROJECT: #31-93E Hearthfire PUD, 2nd Filing — Final —
Type II LUC
All comments must be received by Steve Olt in Current Planning
no later than the staff review meeting:
Wednesday, November 8, 2000
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Current Planning
Citv of Fort Collins
November 15, 2000
Tom Dugan
PineCrest Planning and Design, LLC
4225 Westshore Way
Fort Collins, CO. 80525
Dear Tom,
Staff has reviewed your revisions for Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing - Final that were
submitted to the City on October 16, 2000, and would like to offer the following
comments:
1. Doug Moore of the City's Natural Resources Department offered the following
comment:
A private citizen brought to the attention of the Natural Resources
Department that a rare Colorado plant species, Showy Prairie Gentian —
Eustoma grandiflorum, was growing around Richards Lake in the area of
this project. On October 22, 2000 this was confirmed during a site visit.
Present at this visit were Kim Kreimeyer, Doug Moore, and Karen Manci
of the City's Natural Resources Department. Please note:
Showy Prairie Gentian locations should be delineated and mapped
on the Site, Landscape, and Grading Plans.
Depending on the delineation, trails may need to be relocated.
Interpretative signs should be added to the subdivision's trail
system in the general vicinity of the delineation. The signs need to
explain that there is a rare Colorado plant species in the area and
that trail users should remain on the trails and that pets should be
kept on leashes.
Please contact Kim, at 221-6641, or Doug, at 224-6143, for information related to
the plant locations found during the site visit and for guidance related to the sign
placement after delineation and mapping have been done.
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2. Michael Chavez of the Poudre Fire Authority stated that his previous comments
of 6/29/00 shill apply. They are as follows:
a. WATER SUPPLY: Fire hydrants are required at a maximum spacing of
600' along an approved roadway. Each hydrant must be capable of
delivering 1,500 gallons of water per minute at a residual pressure of 20
pounds per square inch. No commercial building can be greater than 300'
from a fire hydrant.
b. ADDRESS NUMERALS: Address numerals shall be visible from the
street fronting the property and posted with a minimum of 6" high
numerals on a contrasting background (example: bronze numerals on
brown brick are not acceptable).
C. CUL-DE-SAC: A dead-end street cannot exceed 660' in length. The
turn -around at the end of the street must have an outside turning radius of
40' or more, and an inside turning radius of 20'. Short fire lanes are
permitted to facilitate a second point of access when a street is greater
than 660' in length. All structures beyond the 660' limit must be fire
sprinklered if a second point of access cannot be provided.
d. STREET NAMES: Street names shall be reviewed and verified by
L.E.T.A. prior to being put into service.
Please contact Michael, at 221-6570, if you have questions about these
comments.
3. Mark Jackson of the Transportation Planning Department offered the following
comments:
a. Interim improvements to Douglas Road (east or west) need to be at least
36' wide.
b. Ultimate improvements to Douglas Road to be made to Minor Arterial
design standards as per the City Master Street Plan.
C. Improvements to County Road 13 to be made to Collector design
standards as per the City Master Street Plan. Agreement to build curb,
gutter, and detached sidewalk (5'-0" wide), and bicycle lane on their side
of the road.
Please contact Mark, at 416-2029, if you have questions about these comments.
4. The Technical Services Department (Mapping & Drafting) offered the
following comments:
a. Some text on the subdivision plat, Site plan, Landscape Plan, utility plans,
etc.) is not reproducible (text sizes, line weight, etc.). It is too small and
dense.
b. The plat boundary closes and the legal description matches the plat.
Please contact Technical Services, at 221-6588, if you have questions about
these comments.
5. Webb Jones of the East Larimer County Water District stated that their
comments are on red -lined utility plans that are being forwarded to the applicant.
6. A copy of the comments received from Basil Hamdan of the.Stormwater Utility
is attached too this comment letter. Red -lined plans and reports, with additional
comments, are being forwarded to the applicant. Please contact Basil, at 224-
6035, if you have questions about these comments.
7. William Fischer, attorney for The Water Supply & Storage Company, stated
that WS&S and the developer continue to discuss and negotiate a drainage
license agreement.
8. Dean Smith of the Boxelder Sanitation District stated that they have no
concerns or comments regarding this round of review for the development plan.
9. Mike Spurgin of the Post Office stated that they have no concerns or comments
regarding this round of review for the development plan.
10. Ward Stanford of Traffic Operations offered the following comments:
a. The Douglas Road/County Road 11 improvements issue needs to be
resolved prior to this project going to the Planning and Zoning Board for a
decision.
b. The County Road 13 improvements should terminate a safe distance
either before or after the curve. Improvements should not terminate in the
middle of the curve.
Please contact Ward, at 221-6820, if you have questions about these comments.
The following comments and concerns were expressed at the weekly staff review
meeting of November 8, 2000:
Engineering (Sheri Wamho
11. The applicant and developer must resolve the necessary improvements to
Douglas Road before this project goes to the Planning and Zoning Board for a
decision. This has somewhat stalled and plans are still needed.
12. The applicant and developer must address the piece of "old" road right-of-way
(ROW) going south from the road bend at Inverness Street and County Road 13.
This ROW does affect the Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing property. Has the ROW
been vacated?
Stormwater (Basil Hamdan
13. There are concerns about a necessary off -site drainage easement/agreement
with the Water Supply & Storage Company (WS&S). This easement must be
signed by WS&S and reviewed by City staff prior to this item going to the
Planning and Zoning Board for a decision.
Natural Resources (Kim Kreimeyer)
14_ There is a rare plant present on off -site property in the area of the southwest
corner of this development. It is on the WS&S property. The plant is the Showy
Prairie Gentain (purple in color). Because of the presence of this rare plant,
signage must be provided to keep people off of the property. Please contact Kim,
at 221-6641 to discuss the implications regarding this plant.
15. The off -site property at the southwest corner of this development (to be accessed
by Town Center Way) would appear to be almost undevelopable under the City's
Land Use Code (LUC).
Transoortation Planning (Kathleen Reavis/Mark Jackson
16. Should the pedestrian street crossings be painted or enhanced?
17. Will Town Center Way work for bicycle and pedestrian access to the south?
This completes the review comments at this time. Additional comments will be
forthcoming as the various departments and reviewing agencies finish their review.
Staff has determined that the project is not yet ready to go to the Planning and Zoning
Board for a decision due to outstanding issues and/or off -site easements. Another full
round of review may not be necessary; however, the stated issues must be resolved
before the item can be placed on a Planning and Zoning Board public hearing agenda.
Please work directly with the appropriate departments to resolve the issues.
You may contact me at 221-6341 if you have questions about these comments or
would like to schedule a meeting to discuss them.
Sincerely,
A0, W-
Steve Olt
Project Planner
xc: Engineering
Stormwater Utility
Transportation Planning
Traffic Operations
Natural Resources
Shear Engineering
Frederick Land Surveying
Project File #31-95E
a) The plat must show the specific lot areas, not a +/- estimate.
8. The Police Department stated that Ingle Court needs to be renamed as
sound -a -likes already exist and one of the Buntwing Courts must be
renamed.
Please see the attached letter from the Larimer County Engineering
Department.
10. The Light and Power Utility offered the following comments:
a) The "paired" water service locations need to be coordinated with Light
and Power plans prior to construction of the water system. Some
water service locations may need to be relocated if they conflict with
electric facilities (vaults or streetlights).
b) Street trees will need to maintain minimum clearances to streetlights (if
any). The clearances are 40' to shade trees and 20' to ornamentals.
11. Traffic Operations offered the following comments:
a) An updated traffic study must be submitted that addresses the issues
associated with the additional access points, including the number of
daily trips on Buntwing Court and the increase volumes of County
Road 13 that may be attributed to this access.
b) Please provide a schedule for the phasing of roadway improvements.
c) Has the issue of site distance been addressed at the corner of
Abbottford and Gregory?
d) It will be necessary to track the number of dwelling units prior to the
collector to County Road 11.
12. The Mapping Department offered the following comments:
a) Right-of-way cannot be dedicated by annexation.
b) Please show the arc distance included in the curve table.
13. The Current Planning Department offered the following comments:
a) Three conditions were placed on the Preliminary PUD approved for
Hearthfire, and these need to be met, including the following. These
criteria must be met for the final to be in substantial compliance with
the approved preliminary plan.
► The developer shall submit plans for all off -site improvements
and the improvements required to County Road 13 with the final
PUD utility plans.
AO
P1N£CR£ST
February 1, 2001
Ms. Sherry Wamhoff
City of Fort Collins Engineering Department
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-0580
RE: Hearthfire PUD, 2"d Filing
Comments of November 15, 2000
Dear Ward:
In response to your letter and red -lined comments of November 151h related to the Hearthfire
PUD, 2"d Filing, Final Site and Landscape Plan, please note the following:
a. The applicant and developer must resolve the necessary improvements to Douglas
Road before this project goes to the Planning and Zoning Board for a decision. This
has somewhat stalled and plans are still needed.
- As discussed in my previous letter to Steve Olt of October 16, 2000, the
developer has been working with Cam McNair and yourself to try to resolve
the issues and concerns with the Douglas Road improvements. He has met
with you again as early as two weeks ago to discuss the design for the
Douglas Road improvements to the east of Hearthfire Way.
Because there is currently a restriction in the development agreement for the
I" filing related to the required improvements, we do not understand why the
2id filing plans cannot be signed off until the Douglas Road plans are
approved because there are already restrictions in place to prohibit more than
90 permits being issued for the development until the Douglas Road
improvements are completed.
In. The applicant and developer must address the piece of "old" road right-of-way
(ROW) going south from the road bend at Inverness Street and County Road 13.
This ROW does affect the Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing property. Has the ROW
been vacated?
This issued was discussed with the City Attorney and the developer's
attorney. It was determined that the ROW was never legally granted and/or
recorded in this area and therefore no vacation is needed. 1 believe you have
received the correspondence from both attorneys as to that fact.
c. There are also several comments on your red -lined Final Site and Landscape Plan.
The first is "Need to show retaining wall (s). Were not shown on the 1" filing. May
need) to do a minor amend. to 1" filing plan."
Planning S Design LLC
4225 Westshore Way Port Collins, CO 80525
(970) 226-1655 • (970) 226-1635lax
The walls have been shown on the revised Final Site and Landscape Plan
and as we discussed, I will contact Steve Olt and ask him to determine if a
Minor Amendment is required for the I" Filing.
The other comment on the redlined plan is "Bollard detail provided is not the
drive over type."
Shear Engineering has received the details of the drive over bollard from the
manufacturer of the bollard and should be including them on their revised
Final Utility Plans. These plans will be resubmitted to you within the next
week.
Note that I will return your red -lined plan to Steve Olt with our resubmittal next week.
Sherri, as requested in your Project Comment Sheet, 1 have enclosed a copy of the latest, revised
Site and Landscape Plan for your review. Hopefully this addresses all of your comments and
concerns and we would request that you send a letter to Mr. Steve Olt in the City's Current
Planning Department stating the same.
Sincerely,
LLC
Lnciosure
Cc: Steve OIL Brian Shear, Tom Kennedy, Lucia Liley
IIcarthfire 2" Submittal
REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
DATE: February 7, 2001 TO: ELCO
PROJECT: #31-95E HEARTHFIRE PUD, 2ND FILING — FINAL
(LDGS)
All comments must be received by Steve Olt in Current Planning
no later than the staff review meeting:
February 28, 2001 R E E v E
CURRENT PLANNING
No Comment
ffProblems or Concerns (see below or attached)
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REFERENCE**
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February 7, 2001
Project No: 1552-02-97
Sheri Wamhoff
City of Fort Collins Engineering Department
P.O. Box 580
Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Dear Sheri,
This is a response to your most recent review comments concerning the Final Utility Plans and
Final Plat for Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing. This response will address several utility plan
and final plat review comments, as well as written comments noted on your Project Comment
Sheet signed and dated December 5, 2000.
Written Comments
❑ We understand that all easements and ROW are needed prior to final scheduling.
❑ We understand that the Douglas Road plans need to be approved before this plan set can go
to the board for final approval.
Plat
❑ The comments on the plat have been addressed by Frederick Land Surveying.
❑ The CR 13 vacation is a non -issue per Lucia Liley's letter to you and Paul Eckman. A copy
of this letter is attached for your convenience.
❑ Reception numbers for all new offsite easements will be provided as soon as they are
available.
Utility Plans
❑ The emergency access drive at the end of Hearthfire Drive has been labeled as a driveway cut
and shown with concrete to the property line.
❑ Bollards have been added at the pedestrian path at CR 13 and Buntwing Lane.
❑ Retaining walls are now shown on the utility plan between Lots 32 and 48. These limits are
defined on the grading plan as well. The walkway has been moved east of the outfall pipe on
the south side of Town Center Drive- The pipes shown cutting across Lot 47 exist and will
not be moved. 'The developer is planning to extend these pipe to the north east in order to
locate the outlet box on the north side of the walk as shown on the approved Hearthfire
P.U.D., First Filing plans.
i836 S. College, Suitt- 12 Ft. Collins, CO 80525 (9-0) 226r533-4 Fax (970) 282-0311 wwwshearengineering.com
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February 7, 2001
Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P..U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
❑ With all due respect, a vertical curve has not been added to the flowline profiles at the
beginning of Town Center Drive where it matches into the existing Town Center Drive. The
slopes coming out of the low point, where the existing inlets are located, are very flat and we
do not think a vertical curve is justified since, in essence we are going from the inlet where
we are at a 0% slope to a 0.53% slope. The City's position in the past has always been to
have a slope going into an inlet for drainage reasons. If you insist that we request a variance
from the requirement that vertical curves are required for grade breaks in excess of 0.4%, we
will do that. We would be happy to sit down and explain our position. At a minimum, it may
be justifiable to present a centerline vertical curve where the grade breaks are located.
However, Town Center Drive does exist at, and just past the inlets.
❑ Text size has been adjusted per your redlines.
❑ A final copy of that letter requesting a variance from the 2% slope requirement for the
western end of Bateleur Court is attached for your review and approval.
❑ We would like to sit down with you concerning your request that we revise the vertical
curves where you feel the minimum K value is not met. We have reviewed the City criteria
and do not find anywhere that having a grade break at the PVC and/or PVT is not allowed.
We have also reviewed the design criteria from CDOT Roadway Design Manual (1990) and
the new Latimer County street standards and not found any criteria stipulating this. Please
note that when towline profiles are presented, these profiles are iterated from an initial
centerline design profile in order to achieve a "pure" typical section. Adjusting grade breaks
and vertical curves on each side of a roadway that exhibit horizontal curves (PTs, PCs, etc.)
will result in a non -typical street section.
A vertical road design for CR 13 500 feet west of Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing is
provided as a separate sheet for your convenience. This sheet is not included in the plan set
as it's purpose is to show how the road can be constructed in the future when the City or
another developer is required to do these improvements. We apologize for not providing this
to you previously since we had performed this task quite some time ago.
❑ Retaining walls are now shown on the utility plan between Lots 32 and 48. These limits are
defined on the ,grading plan as well. The walkway has been moved east of the outfall pipe.
The pipes shown cutting across Lot 47 exist and will not be moved. The developer is
planning to extend these pipes to the north east in order to locate the outlet box on the north
side of the walk as shown on the approved Hearthfire P I I D_, First Filing plans_
❑ We have added a new bollard detail on the sheets 21 and 32. Copies of the product
information are also attached for your convenience. The bollard detail on the detail sheet has
been crossed out. The colored square has been added to the handicap ramp detail. A retaining
wall detail has been added to the detail sheet.
PAGE
February 7, 2001
Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
We trust that this response has addressed all of your specific comments and concerns. We feel
that all the technical issues have been addressed and we should be able to submit mylars with our
next submittal. If you have any further questions, please call at (970) 226-5334.
Sheri,
We have obviously been struggling with your position concerning vertical design requirements,
specifically as thev relate to vertical curve design criteria. We would respectfully request a
formal session with you to discuss our design methodology and position regarding the vertical
design presented with Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing. We are painfully aware of the street
design standards and have not recognized any location where we are deviating from the design
intent of each vertical curve presented with Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing.
Sincerely,
Mark Oberschmidt, Design Engineer
Shear Engineering Corporation
BWS / mo
Attachments
Brian W. Shear, P.E.
Shear Engineering Corporation
cc. Tom Kennedy, Hearthfire, Inc.
Tom Dugan, PineCrest Planning and Design
Steve Olt; City of Fort Collins Planning
Cam McNair, P.E.; City of Fort Collins Engineering
Lucia Liley, March and Liley, P.C.
REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
DATE: February 7, 2001 TO: Engineering
PROJECT: #31-95E HEARTHFIRE PUD, 2"° FILING — FINAL
(LDGS)
All comments must be received by Steve Olt in Current Planning
no later than the staff review meeting:
February 28, 2001
ElNo Comment
roblems or Concerns (see below or attached)
**PLEASE IDENTIFY YOUR REDLINES FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE**
I learthfire PUD, Second Filing page 1 of 2 March 5, 2001
• All off site easements and/or row are needed prior to scheduling of this project for a final hearing.
EASEMENTS and ROW needed - 1) row for CR13 - to be dedicated to the county 2) Utility
easement adjacent'to CR13 - to be dedicated to the county. 3) grading easement east of tract E and
north of Hearthfire Drive. 4) grading easement as well as drainage easement on the Water Supply
and Storage Property south of the southwest corner of the site. 5) construction easement for
construction of the retaining wall on lot.48. Easements being dedicated to the county need to be
submitted to the county for acceptance. I will need indication from the county that they have been
received prior to scheduling a hearing.
• This project will also not be taken to hearing until the plans for Douglas Road are completed and
approved. You asked why this could not be taken to hearing as you are working on a solution to
the off -site improvements. I am not willing to go in front of Planning and Zoning Board and the
neighbors and discuss how and when this project is going to have the off -site improvements
satisfied until I know that this will occur and how it is to occur.
(Continued on next page)
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Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing Page 2 of 2 December 5, 2000
Site Plan
• Need to show the retaining wall(s) between lots 32 and 48 that are proposed. May need to do a
minor amendment to the I" filing plans as the wall(s) are technically on the Is` filing.
Plat
Unless you have some private streets or drives that I do not know about you do not need the
NOTICE that has been placed on the plat regarding this. Also don't appear to need the note
regarding maintenance of private drives.
i It seems that since the Water Supply and Storage Company and the Irrigation Company are the
same, that one combined note will work. Update the water supply and storage approval note. I
think the attorneys are still discussing this. I have written in what has been suggested by the City
Attorney.
Provide reception #'s for existing/off site easements that do not have them listed yet when these are
obtained.
Utility Plans
1. Update the water supply and storage approval note. I think the attorneys are still discussing this. I
have written in what has been suggested by the City Attorney.
2. Showing the outfall pipes cutting across the corner of lot 47 and not extending under the path. If
this is what exists the 1" filing plans should be revised and an easement provided for the outfall.
3. How are you going to place the retaining wall adjacent to lot 48 without getting on the lot. Need a
construction easement to guarantee that you have the lot owners permission to get on the property
to put in the wall.
4. Need to indicate the inlet locations on Town Center Drive. Showing that inlets exist and that is the
location of the low point will solve the problem of a greater than allowed grade break.
5. Detail sheet - See comments on the mid -block ramp.
6. See plans for additional comments
7. Need to address traffics comments - Utility plans do not reflect the paving corrections on CR13 that
were discussed with the Developers Eng. If the improvements from Hearthfire Way to CR11 are
accepted these plans will need to address how the CR13 improvements will tie into existing
Douglas Road.
* Wetland disturbance and mitigation measures will be resolved
at time of final PUD review. Wetlands to be disturbed will be
replaced at a rate of 1.5 to 1. The ultimate disposition of the
wetland pond area will need to be resolved with the final PUD
through submittal of a detailed plan for the area. Preliminary
PUD approval does not imply that modification of the wetland
area is acceptable to City staff. (This condition might have
been satisfied with the 1st filing. Please contact the City's
Stormwater Utility and Natural Resources Department do verify
whether additional work is required for the 2nd filing.)
o Concurrently with submission of final PUD documents, the
developer shall submit a detailed study based on the final plan
and engineering, analyzing the effects of urban runoff into the
wetlands and ultimately into Richard's Lake, along with an
adequate mitigation plan to deal with negative impacts if
needed.
This completes the review comments at this time. Additional comments may be
forthcoming as the various departments and reviewing agencies continue to
review this request.
Please provide a written response to each of the above stated comments with
the submittal of plan revisions. Please contact me at 221-6750 if you have any
questions or concerns that are related to the comments. If you would like to
schedule a meeting, please call me as soon as possible
As you are aware, the City of Fort Collins Current Planning Department recently
implemented a new development review process. Under that new process,
revisions may be submitted at any time.. With the submittal of revisions, please
include the enclosed redlined plans. Please contact me for the number of
revisions required.
Sincerely,
Leanne A. Harter, AICP
City Planner
xc: Mike Coley
Shear Engineering
File/Project Planner
REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
DATE: February 7, 2001 TO: Tech Svs
PROJECT: #31-95E HEARTHFIRE PUD, 2ND FILING— FINAL
(LDGS)
All comments must be received by Steve Olt in Current Planning
no later than the staff review meeting:
February 28, 2001
ElNo Comment
ElProblems or Concerns (see below or attached)
"PLEASE IDENTIFY YOUR REDLINES FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE**
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Community Planning and Environmental Services
Current Planning
Citv of Fort Collins
March 7, 2001
Tom Dugan
PineCrest Planning and Design, LLC
4225 Westshore Way
Fort Collins, CO. 80525
Dear Tom,
Staff has reviewed your revisions for Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing - Final that were
submitted to the City on February 7, 2001, and would like to offer the following
comments:
1. Doug Moore of the City's Natural Resources Department offered the following
comment:
• A private citizen brought to the attention of the Natural Resources
Department that a rare Colorado plant species, Showy Prairie Gentian —
Eustoma grandiflorum, was growing around Richards Lake in the area of
this project. On October 22, 2000 this was confirmed during a site visit.
Present at this visit were Kim Kreimeyer, Doug Moore, and Karen Manci
of the City's Natural Resources Department. Please note:
Showy Prairie Gentian locations should be delineated and mapped
on the Site, Landscape, and Grading Plans.
Depending on the delineation, trails may need to be relocated.
This is a repeat comment and is significant enough to prevent the
item from being scheduled for a Planning and Zoning Board public
hearing and decision.
Please contact Doug, at 224-6143, for information related to the plant locations
found during the site visit and for guidance related to the sign placement after
delineation and mapping have been done.
2X I ,North CoiIcgc Aw>nuc • P.O_ Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6750 • FAX (970) 416--2020
2. Mark Jackson of the Transportation Planning Department stated that they
have no further concerns or comments regarding this development proposal.
3. A copy of the comments received from Sheri Wamhoff of the Engineering
Department is attached to this comment letter. Additional comments may be
found on red -lined plans that are being forwarded to the applicant. Please contact
Sheri, at 221-6750, if you have questions about her comments.
4. Jim Hoff of the Technical Services Department (Mapping & Drafting) stated
that the plat boundary closes and the legal description matches the plat.
5. Webb Jones of the East Larimer County Water District stated that their
comments are on red -lined utility plans that are being forwarded to the applicant.
6. A copy of the comments received from Basil Hamdan of the Stormwater Utility
is attached to this comment letter. Red -lined plans and reports, with additional
comments, are being forwarded to the applicant. Please contact Basil, at 224-
6035, if you have questions about these comments.
7. Mike Spurgin of the Post Office stated that they have no concerns or comments
regarding this development proposal.
8. Ward Stanford of Traffic Operations offered the following comments:
a. With the new possibility that the Douglas Road improvements will be east
of the site vs. west, the utility plans indicate County Road 13
improvements terminating at the Douglas Road improvements. If the
eastern improvements are accepted, County Road 13 will need to be
paved to existing Douglas Road, with any necessary improvements to
Douglas Road to facilitate a proper paved connection.
b. The utility plans do not reflect paving corrections on County Road 13, as
discussed with the developer's engineer.
Please contact Ward, at 221-6820, if you have questions about these comments.
The following comments and concerns were expressed at the weekly staff review
meeting of February 28, 2001:
Engineering (Sheri Wamho
9. The applicant and developer must resolve the necessary off -site improvements to
Douglas Road before this project goes to the Planning and Zoning Board for a
decision. Based on the information still needed and the work to be done, it could
be 1 to 2 months before the item can be scheduled for a hearing.
10. A permanent storm drainage outfall system is needed for this development.
Stormwater (Basil Hamdan
11. There are concerns about a necessary off -site drainage easement/agreement
with the Water Supply & Storage Company (WS&S). This easement must be
signed by VVS&S and reviewed by City staff prior to this item going to the
Planning and Zoning Board for a decision.
12. No water quality ponds are being shown for the storm drainage outfall from this
site. They are needed.
13. The outfall needs to be permanent, not temporary as currently proposed.
Natural Resources (Doug Moore)
14. There are still Natural Resources issues with the rare plant species that is
present on adjacent property in the area of the southwest corner of this
development.
15. There is proposed grading and disturbance in the outfall areas on both Filings 1 &
2.
This completes the review comments at this time. Additional comments could be
forthcoming as the various departments and reviewing agencies finish their review.
Staff has determined that the project is not yet ready to go to the Planning and
Zoning Board for a decision due to outstanding natural resource, storm drainage,
engineering issues, and/or off -site easements. Another full round of review may not
be necessary; however, the stated issues must be resolved before the item can be
placed on a Planning and Zoning Board public hearing agenda. Please work directly
with the appropriate departments to resolve the issues.
This development proposal is still subject to the City's 90 day turnaround period that
begins on the date of the comment letter prepared by the project planner in the
Current Planning Department (in this case, 3/07/01). The outstanding issues must
be resolved so that the item can be scheduled for public hearing or revisions re-
submitted with the 90 day period.
You may contact me at 221-6341 if you have questions about these comments or
would like to schedule a meeting to discuss them.
Sincer
4�K�
Steve Olt
Project Planner
xc: Engineering
Stormwater Utility
Transportation Planning
Traffic Operations
Natural Resources
Shear Engineering
Frederick Land Surveying
Project File #31-95E
REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
DATE: June 4, 2001 TO: Traffic
PROJECT: 431-93E Hearthfire PUD, 2°d Filing— Final
LDGS
All comments must be received by Steve Olt no later than the staff
review meeting:
June 27,2001
Note- Please identify your redlines for future reference
ElNo Comment
XX Problems or Concerns (see below or attached)
Previous Unaddressed Comments
Utility Plans do not reflect paving corrections on CR 13, as discussed with the
Developer's engineer.
With the new possibility that the Douglas Road improvements will be east of the site
vs west, the utility plans indicate CR 13 improvements terminating at the Douglas
road improvements. If the eastern improvements are accepted, CR 13 will need to
be paved to existing Douglas road with any necessary improvements to Douglas
Road to facilitate a proper paved connection.
Signature: Ward Stanford Date: July 2, 2001
Check here to receive copies of revisions:
X Plat X Site X Utility X Redlined Utility X Landscape
Other:
DATE: June 4, 2001
PROJECT: #31-93E
(LDGS)
REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
TO: Engineering
Hearthfire PUD, 2nd Filing — Final
All comments must be received by Steve Olt in Current Planning
no later than the staff review meeting:
June 27, 2001
No C ent
ETProblems or Concerns (see below or attached)
Hearthfire PUD, SecondPF giPcfYTIFjYnY29YRIREDLINES FOR FUTURE
• All off site easement; and/or row are needekap}ig of this project for a final hearing.
EASEMENTS and ROW needed - 1) row for CR13 - to be dedicated to the county 2) Utility easement
adjacent to CR13 - to be dedicated to the county. 3) grading easement east of tract E and north of Hearthfire
Drive. 4) grading easement as well as drainage easement on the Water Supply and Storage Property south of
the southwest corner of the site. 5) construction easement for construction of the retaining wall on lot.48.
Easements being dedicated to the county need to be submitted to the county for acceptance. I will need
indication from the county that they have been received prior to scheduling a hearing. - - - Response to this
was "All easements except for the construction easement noted in item #5 above have been provided to date.
For construction purposes of the retaining wall on lot 48, an easement has been added to the plans. The
easement is now noted as "Temporary Retaining Wall Construction Easement"." - - - I have reviewed my
file and I have not received any signed easements ready for processing. I have draft copies of the row and
easement to be dedicated to the county (items # 1 and #2 above), but have not gotten conformation from the
county that they have been received and processed — nor have the reception numbers for these been added to
the plat. I have no record of even seeing a draft of the grading easement needed north of Hearthfire Drive
(item #3). I did receive a draft agreement from the Water Supply and Storage Company of which I have a
copy of a letter that Paul Eckman wrote in response. I haven't received anything more regarding this issue
and this was an agreement not the easement dedications that have been asked for (item 44). It should be
noted that the latest submittal now shows additional grading on the Water Supply and Storage Property south
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of Tract C. An agreement can provide permission to enter the property and do grading, but we need
easements dedicated to the City for the drainage flows that cross the property. I did receive a draft of the
easement for construction of the retaining wall on lot 48. This is only a draft and not a signed final document.
Within the responses to my comments it was indicated that the outfall pipes across lot 47 have "been
addressed previously by separate document, and is identified on this plans set as drainage easement.". It is
now being shown as a drainage easement, but has it been dedicated as a drainage easement? This has not
been processed by Engineering, if it has been done who did it? All off site easements and /or row are
needed signed and in the final format ready for filing are needed prior to scheduling this project for
hearing. Please note the dedication document needs to include the grantees name and address. I have
attached comments on the draft easement submitted for #5 as well as a copy of standard easement language
and process.
• This project will also not be taken to hearing until the plans for Douglas Road are completed and approved.
You asked why this could not be taken to hearing as you are working on a solution to the off -site
improvements. I am not willing to go in front of Planning and Zoning Board and the neighbors and discuss
how and when this project is going to have the off -site improvements satisfied until I know that this will
occur and how it is to occur.
Plat
➢ Update the water supply and storage approval note. I think the attorneys are still discussing this. I have
written in what has been suggested by the City Attorney.
➢ Provide reception #'s for existing/off site easements that do not have them listed yet when these are obtained.
Utility Plans
1. Update the water supply and storage approval note. I think the attorneys are still discussing this. I have
written in what has been suggested by the City Attorney. This note was deleted completely. What is up?
They need to sign the plans and we need to agree on the language.
2. Showing the outfall pipes cutting across the comer of lot 47 and not extending under the path. Was this
easement processed? If so by who?
3. Need to indicate the iinlet locations on Town Center Drive. Per section 1.02.03.06.e need a vertical curve for
both the flowline and the centerline if the grade change is greater than 1%. It appears that is what is
happening here, therefore a vertical curve is needed. Or need additional information on what the grades
going into the inlets is that can show that it is within standards.
4. Sheet 22 — shows CR.13 tying into Douglas Road — an improved Douglas Road not existing Douglas Road.
The plans that are currently in for review and approval for Douglas Road improvements do not include this
intersection. Therefore need to show these improvements in this set if they are to be done OR show how CR
13 improvements tie into existing Douglas Rd. The two additional sheets that were included that show this
intersection — if they .are to be included in this set they need to be numbered as a part of this set.
5. Detail sheet - See comments on the mid -block ramp.
REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
DATE: June 4, 2001 TO: Technical Services
PROJECT: #31-93E Hearthfire PUD, 2nd Filing — Final
(LDGS)
All comments must be received by Steve Olt in Current Planning
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June 27, 2001
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P.O. Box 580
Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524
Re: Hearth6re P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Response to Engineering Comments dated March 05, 2001
Dear Sheri,
This is a response to your most recent review comments concerning the Final Utility Plans and
Final Plat for Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing. This response will address several utility plan
and final plat review comments, as well as written comments noted on your Revision Comment
Sheet signed and dated March 5, 2001.
Written Comments i
• "All (?ff site easements and/or row are needed to scheduling of this project fbr a final
hearing. Easements and ROW needed — 1) row for CR13 — to be dedicated to the county 2)
Utility easement adjacent to CR 13 — to he dedicated by the counly.1, 3)Igrading easement
east of tract E and north of Hearth6re Drive. 4),,grading easement as well as drainage
easement on the Water Supply and Storage property south of the southwest corner of the
silo. , 5) iconsdruclion easement for construction of the retaining wall on lot.48. Easements
being dedicated to the county need to be submitted to the county for acceptance. I will need
it formation from the county that they have been received prior to scheduling a hearing. "
R All easements except for the construction easement noted in item #5 above have been
provided to date. For construction purposes of the retaining wall on Lot 48, an easement has
been added to the plans. The easement is now noted as "Temporary Retaining Wall
Construction Easement."
• "7his project will also not be taken to hearing until the plans for Douglas Road are
completed and approved You asked why this could not be taken to hearing as you are
working on a solution to the off -site improvements. I am not willing to go in front of
!'tanning and ,Zoning Board and the neighbors and discuss how and when this project is
going to have the off -site improvements satisfied until I know that this will occur and how it
is to occur. "
R Acknowledged.
• "Need to show the retaining wall(s) between lots 32 and 48 that are proposed Mary need to
do a mirror amendment to the l"frling plans as the wall(s) are technically on the Pt filing. "
R The retaining wall — part of the I" filing - has been added to the 2"a filing plan set. A minor
amendment will not be submitted to the I" filing. However, this construction item and the
respective easement will be addressed and recorded by a separate document. A copy of
which is provided for your reference.
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DATE: May 24, 1999 i�
SUBJECT: Hearthfire PUD—Response to staff comments
(File: 9643MEM6)
This memorandum responds to two comments related to the traffic
study for the Hearthfire PUD. The responses relate to comment ll.a)
and comment Il.c).
Comment ll.a) refers to an additional access point to CR13 via
an extension of Buntwing Court. It is my understanding that Buntwing
Court is a cul-de-sac and there is no intention to connect it to
CR13. A right-of-way is provided at the end of Buntwing Court to
extend it if that were the desire of the City. If that connection
occurred, it is estimated that 100-200 daily trips might utilize this
connection to travel south on CR13 or use it as an alternative access
to Douglas Road. However, it is not the developer's desire to make
this connection.
Comment ll.c) refers to the sight distance issue at the
Gregory/Abbotsford intersection. The issue is in regard to sight
lines to the west along Gregory Road for a vehicle that is stopped
on Abbotsford. In previous discussions and memoranda, I pointed out
that there was a sight line constraint due to foliage blocking the
line of sight to the right (west). A site visit was made on May 21,
1999 to this intersection. The sight line constraint does not exist
at the present time with a driver location 10 feet from Gregory Road.
However, the further back from Gregory Road, the more the foliage
begins to block the sight line. If the property owner allows this
foliage to grow into the sight triangle, it is important that the
governmental entity (Larimer County) take steps to ensure proper
Sight lines. This situation should be carried out regardless of the
Hearthfire development. Sight lines are adequate to the left (east)
of the Gregory/Abbotsford intersection.
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June 4, 2001
Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Response to Engineering Comments dated March 05, 2001
Plat
"Unless you have some private streets or drives that I do not know about you do not need
the NO77CF, that has been placed on the plat regarding this. Also don't appear to need the
note regarding maintenance of private drives. "
R This note has been removed.
• `It seems that since the Water Supply and Storage Company and the Irrigation Company
are the same, that one combined note will work. Update the water supply and storage
approval mote. I think the attorneys are still discussing this. I have written in what has been
suggested by the City Attorney. "
R The approval note has been changed.
• "provide reception ti's for existing/off site easements that do not have them listed yet when
these are obtained "
R Reception numbers are provided.
Utility Plans
1. "Update the water supply and storage approval mote. I think the attorneys are still
discussing this. I have written in what has been suggested by the City. Aliorney.
R Acknowledged. The text has been changed as per your suggestion.
2. "Showing the ovtfall pipes culling across the corner of lot 47 and not extending under the
palh. If this is what exists the 1", filing plans .should be revised and an easement provided for
the ou fall. "
R This item has been addressed previously by separate document, and is identified on this
plans set as drainage easement. An easement is also represented at this location on this plan
set. `
3. "How are you going to place the retaining wall adiacent to lot 48 without getting oil the lot.
Need a construe lion easement to guarantee that you have the lot owners permission to get oil
the property to put in the wall. "
R Acknowledged. See comment response above.
4. "Need to indicate the inlet location on Town Center Drive. Showing that inlets exist and that
is the location of the low point will solve the problem of a greater than allowed grade
break. "
R Two inlet locations are now shown on the plans.
5. "Delad sheet — ,See comments oil the mid -block ramp. "
R The transition detail dimension of 6' has been changed to match the redlined comment.
This transition dimension is now 2'. In addition the detail for the "City of Fort Collins'
Mid -block Ramp" has been removed since this detail was for attached walks, which are not
included in the development. All mid -block ramps in the development incorporated detach
walks.
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June 4, 2001
Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Response to Engineering Comments dated March 05, 2001
6. "See plans for additional comments"
R All redlines have been addressed.
7. "Need to address traffics comments — Utility plans do not reflect the paving corrections on
CR13 that were discussed with the Developers Eng. If the improvements from Hearthfire
Way to CR11 are accepted there plans will need to address how the CR13 improvements will
tie into existing Douglas Road "
R Understood. Intersection detail sheet 15/21 Douglas Road Improvements Plan Set is
included for your reference. This is provided as reference only, and is not part of Hearthfire
2°a plan set.
We trust that this response has addressed all of your specific comments and concerns. We feel
that all the technical issues have been addressed and we should be able to submit mylars with our
next submittal. If you have any further questions, please call at (970) 226-5334.
Sincerely,
Michael Rohlfs
Shear Engineering Corporation
cc: Tom Kennedy, Hearthfire, Inc.
Tom Dugan; PineCrest Planning and Design
Steve Olt; City of Fort Collins Planning
Cam McNair, P.E.; City of Fort Collins Engineering
Lucia Liley, March and Liley, P.C.
Community Planning and Environmental Services
Current Planning
City of Fort Collins
July 3, 2001
PINECREST Planning 8a Design LLC
c/o Thomas J. Dugan
4225 Westshore Way
Fort Collins, CO. 80525
Dear Tom,
Staff has completed a review of your revisions for the Hearthfre PUD,
Second Filing; - Final that were submitted to the City on June 4, 2001.
A copy of the STAFF PROJECT REVIEW comment letter is attached.
The most significant outstanding issues are centered around the
necessary off -site easements, the necessary Douglas Road improvements
plans, and Water Supply &, Storage approval and signature blocks on the
appropriate plans. Another full round of review may not be necessary;
however, the stated issues must be resolved before the item can be
placed on a Planning and Zoning Board public hearing agenda.
Also, this development proposal is still subject to the City's 90-day
turnaround period (as set forth in the Land Use Code)that begins on the
date of the comment letter prepared by the project planner in the
Current Planning Department. In this case the date is 7/03/01. The
outstanding issues must be resolved so that the item can be scheduled
for public hearing or revisions re -submitted with the 90 day period.
You may contact me at 221-6341 if you have questions about these
comments or would like to schedule a meeting to discuss them.
Si
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SteveNIt
Project Planner
CAI Noah Avenue • I'( ). Box 780 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-67 30 • FAY (970) 416-2020
STAFF PROJECT REVIEW
RICHARD'S LAKE DEVELOPMENT CO Date: 6/29/01
Pinecrest Planning & Design
4225 Westshore Way
FORT COLLINS CO 80525
Staff has reviewed your submittal for HEARTHFIRE PUD, 2ND FILING #31-95E, and we offer
the following comments:
ISSUES:
Current Planning
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Issue Contact Steve Olt
Why is a 2-rail white vinyl fence being proposed along each side of Town
Center Way, adjacent to Lots 25 & 26? Is this something that the developer
wants? This is not a City requirement. If it is something that the developer really
wants then how will the 2 lot owners be made aware of the requirement? They
probably will want to put 6' high solid fences along those property lines.
17 Issue Contact: Steve Olt
The street name Town Center Way is a conflict and needs to be changed.
18 Issue Contact Steve Olt
What is the "North County Road 13 Annexation"? If referenced on the plans (as
it is on the Site Plan), there needs to be a Recording or Reference # of some
sort. The east 1/2 (only) of County Road 13 was annexed into the City with the
Country Club North Second Annexation. The City does not have any record of
the "North County Road 13 Annexation", by separate document or anything
else.
19 Issue Contact: Steve Olt
There is a portion of the landscaped berm in Tract E that extends into Lot 1.
This should not really be. That lot owner will probably want to fence in the entire
lot, which could be somewhat difficult and strange with the landscaped berm
encroaching.
20 Issue Contact: Steve Olt
Please see copies of the red -lined Site and Landscape Plans for additional
Current Planning comments.
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21 Issue Contact: Steve Olt
The following comments were expressed at the Staff review meeting on
Wednesday, June 27th:
Engineering -
1 . The big thing is still the required easements. The City has not yet
received the final, signed easements.
2. Work is still being done on the required Douglas Road plans. They are in
the City for review and comments are due to the applicant on July 11, 2001.
3. The Water Supply & Storage note on the subdivision plat needs to be
updated.
4. The signature block for Water Supply & Storage has been taken off the
utility plans. This signature block needs to be put back on the plans.
5. The different street plans appear to be inconsistent with one another.
Stormwater -
The City still needs the final, signed easements that are required.
2. The affected ditch company's approval and signature block must be
provided on the applicable plans.
3. The permanent easement(s) for the outfall swale(s) is needed.
4. What is the purpose of the 2-rail white vinyl fence along Town Center
Way, adjacent to Lots 25 & 26? This could have some affect on the storm
drainage in this area.
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22 Issue Contact: Steve Olt
The Technical Services (Mapping) Department offered the following comments:
a. The legal description and outside boundary do close.
b. The street name "Town Center Way" is unacceptable.
C. What is the "North County Road 13 Annexation"?
d. Why does Lot 1 have building setbacks shown?
e. On the Final Plat, please remove all of the Revision Notes.
f. The Vested Rights Statement is not needed.
Engineering
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Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
? All off site easements and/or row are needed prior to scheduling of this
project for a final hearing. EASEMENTS and ROW needed - 1) row for CR13 -
to be dedicated to the county 2) Utility easement adjacent to CR13 - to be
dedicated to the county. 3) grading easement east of tract E and north of
Hearthfire Drive. 4) grading easement as well as drainage easement on the
Water Supply and Storage Property south of the southwest corner of the site.
5) construction easement for construction of the retaining wall on Iot.48.
Easements being dedicated to the county need to be submitted to the county
for acceptance. I will need indication from the county that they have been
received prior to scheduling a hearing. - - - Response to this was "All
easements except for the construction easement noted in item #5 above have
been provided to date. For construction purposes of the retaining wall on lot
48, an easement has been added to the plans. The easement is now noted as
"Temporary Retaining Wall Construction Easement"." - - - I have reviewed my
file and I have not received any signed easements ready for processing. I have
draft copies of the row and easement to be dedicated to the county (items #1
and #2 above), but have not gotten conformation from the county that they
have been received and processed - nor have the reception numbers for these
been added to the plat. I have no record of even seeing a draft of the grading
easement needed north of Hearthfire Drive (item #3). 1 did receive a draft
agreement from the Water Supply and Storage Company of which I have a
copy of a letter that Paul Eckman wrote in response. I haven't received
anything more regarding this issue and this was an agreement not the
easement dedications that have been asked for (item #4). It should be noted
that the latest submittal now shows additional grading on the Water Supply and
Storage Property south of Tract C. An agreement can provide permission to
enter the property and do grading, but we need easements dedicated to the
City for the drainage flows that cross the property. I did receive a draft of the
easement for construction of the retaining wall on lot 48. This is only a draft
and not a signed final document. Within the responses to my comments it was
indicated that the outfall pipes across lot 47 have "been addressed previously
by separate document, and is identified on this plans set as drainage
easement.". It is now being shown as a drainage easement, but has it been
dedicated as a drainage easement? This has not been processed by
Engineering, if it has been done who did it? All off site easements and /or row
are needed signed and in the final format ready for filing are needed prior to
scheduling this project for hearing. Please note the dedication document needs
to include the grantees name and address. I have attached comments on the
draft easement submitted for #5 as well as a copy of standard easement
language and process.
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Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
This project will also not be taken to hearing until the plans for Douglas Road
are completed and approved. You asked why this could not be taken to
hearing as you are working on a solution to the off -site improvements. I am not
willing to go in front of Planning and Zoning Board and the neighbors and
discuss how and when this project is going to have the off -site improvements
satisfied until I know that this will occur and how it is to occur.
Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
Plat - Update the water supply and storage approval note. I think the attorneys
are still discussing this. I have written in what has been suggested by the City
Attorney.
Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
Plat
? Provide reception #'s for existing/off site easements that do not have them
listed yet when these are obtained.
Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
Utility Plans
Update the water supply and storage approval note. I think the attorneys are
still discussing this. I have written in what has been suggested by the City
Attorney. This note was deleted completely. What is up? They need to sign
the plans and we need to agree on the language.
Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
Utility Plans
Showing the outfall pipes cutting across the corner of lot 47 and not extending
under the path. Was this easement processed? If so by who?
Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
Utility Plans
Need to indicate the inlet locations on Town Center Drive. Per section
1.02.03.06.e need a vertical curve for both the flowline and the centerline if the
grade change is greater than 1 %. It appears that is what is happening here,
therefore a vertical curve is needed. Or need additional information on what the
grades going into the inlets is that can show that it is within standards.
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Utility Plans
Sheet 22 - shows CR13 tying into Douglas Road - an improved Douglas Road
not existing Douglas Road. The plans that are currently in for review and
approval for Douglas Road improvements do not include this intersection.
Therefore need to show these improvements in this set if they are to be done
OR show how CR 13 improvements tie into existing Douglas Rd. The two
additional sheets that were included that show this intersection - if they are to
be included in this set they need to be numbered as a part of this set.
13 Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
Utiltiy Plans Detail sheet - See comments on the mid -block ramp.
Natural Resources
14 Issue Contact: Doug Moore
Showy Prairie Gentian -
The applicant will provided a letter to the Natural Resources Department
explaining that the stormwater runoff leaving the proposed drainage
easements into one of the areas were the plants have been seen
growing will be no greater than the two year historic release rate, and
than. no construction will occur in the area. I meet with the applicant, his
Attorney and the City Attorney on June 26, 2001, where the applicant
agree to provide this information within the next two weeks.
15 Issue Contact: Doug Moore
Interpretive Signage-
• The Natural Resource Department agrees with the applicant that
because the circumstances of the location of the trail it would be
inappropriate to place the interpretive sign previously requested, so the
Natural Resource Department is no longer requesting the sign.
Stormwater Utility
Issue Contact: Wes Lamarque
1. Please remember that the pending easements included with this submittal
must be in final form and signed before a final hearing on this project can be
given.
2 Issue Contact: Wes Lamarque
2. Please provide easement and riprap to include end of flow path for south
swale that flows into swale F-F on sheet 30.
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Transportation Planning
Issue Contact: Mark Jackson
Be sure and return all of your redlined plans when you re -submit.
If you have questions regarding these issues or any other issues related to this project,
please feel free to call me at (970) 221-6750.
Yours Truly,
+SV OLT /
City Planner
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REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
DATE: June 1, 1999 TO: Engineering
PROJECT: #31-95E Hearthfire PUD, 2nd Filing - LDGS
All comments must be received by Steve Olt no later than the staff
review meeting:
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Wednesday, June ji"1999
❑ No Comment
Problems or Concerns (see below or attached)
Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing (sheet 1 of 2) July 2, 1999
Plat
• Add additional Plat notes (see attached) and use current attorney certification.
• Indicate who is to own all tracts.
• Indicate what off=site easements by other documents are needed. If they already exist and are
recorded then provide the reception number.
• If whiting easements are existing provide reception numbers or book and page. If they are not
existing they will need to sign the plat.
• Some additional back lot easements are needed.
• Some of the easement shown on the plat are not shown on the utility plans and some of the
easement shown on the utility plans are not shown on the plat.
• 33 feet of row needs to be provided for CR13.
• Provide additional rear lot easements as shown.
Utility Plans
• Modify the general notes as indicated. Add additional notes as indicated.
• Use new stamp far approval block.
• Grosbeak Court is longer than 660 feet - may need to sprinkler the lots at the end
• Provide a pedestrian connection from Bateleur court out to CR13.
• Is there to be phasing of this project? Site plan shows phasing.
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COMMENT SHEET
DATE: September 26, 2001
TO: Technical Services
PROJECT: #31-95E Hearthfire P.U.D., 2nd Filing - FINAL
All comments must be received by Steve Olt no later the staff
review meeting:
October 17, 2001
ElNo Comment
Problems or Concerns (see below or attached)
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September 29, 2001
Project No: 1552-02-97
Steve Olt
City of Fort Collins Planning Department
P.O. Box 580
Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Dear Mr. Olt,
This is a response to staffs most recent review comments concerning the Final Utility Plans and
Final Plat for Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing, These responses will address utility plan and
final plat review comments, as well as written "Staff Project Review" comments dated 06/29/01,
General Discussion
The final utility plans have been updated to remove the proposed sanitary sewer previously
shown in North County Road 13 to the north. The North County Road 13 Sanitary Sewer Plan
and Profile sheet was removed in its entirety. This was removed at the direction of the Boxelder
Sanitation District after a fairly in-depth analysis of the general service area that was not
considered prior. Pie have been asked to provide service that can eventually extend due west
from the project instead of north.
Town Center Way was noted to be unacceptable by Technical Services, Town Center Way has
been re -named to Turnstone Lane. All references to Town Center Way have been revised
throughout the plan set to reference Turnstone Lane. The final plat and the Site and Landscape
plans have also been revised.
The paving for North County 13 has been extended around the corner so that paving does not
end in the curve. This was revised at the request of Ward Stanford
EnQineerinQ Comments (Staff Project Review)
1. "The hig thing is still the required easements. The City has not yet received the final, signed
easements. "
R Easement preparation is being coordinated with the developer's attorney, Lucia A. Liley of
March, Liley & Olive, P.C. Please refer to Ms. Liley's response to this comment. Updated
easement packages are being provided with this re -submittal.
2. " YVork is still tieing done on the required Douglas Road plans. They are in the City for
review and comments are due to the applicant on July 11, 2001.
R Acknowledged.
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Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Engineering Comments (Staff Project Review)
3. "The Water Supply & .Storage note on the subdivision plat needs to be updated. "
R Acknowledged. Done.
4. "7he signature block for Water Supply & Storage has been taken off the utility plans. This
signature block needs to be put back on the plans. "
R The Water Supply & Storage signature block has been added to the utility plans.
5. "717e different street plans appear to be inconsistent with one another. "
R We have reviewed the redlined plans and accommodated all apparent inconsistencies. If
there are additional specific inconsistencies, please advise.
Stormwater Comments (Staff Project Review)
1. "The City still needs the final, signed easements that are required. "
R Please refer to comment response number 5 under Engineering Comments.
2. "7he affected ditch company's approval and signature block must be provided on the
applicable plans. -
R A signature block has been added to the cover sheet of the utility plans.
3. "The permanent easement(s)for the out/all swale(s) is needed. "
R Please refer to comment response number 5 under Engineering Comments
4. "Whal is the pntpose of the 2-rail white vinyl fence along Town Center Way, adjacent to Lots
25 & 26? This could have some affect on the storm drainage in this area. "
R Please refer to the response letter provided by Pinecrest Planning and Design with this re -
submittal.
Technical Services (Mapping) Department (Staff Project Review)
"Me he Technical Services (Mapping) Department offered the following comments: "
a. "I he legal description and outside bomcdaty do close."
R Acknowledged.
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Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Technical Services (Mapping) Department (Staff Project Review)
b. "7he street name 'Town Center Way' is unacceptable. "
R Acknowledged. "Town Center Way" has been renamed to "Turnstone Lane."
c. "What is the 'North County Road 13 Annexation'?"
R Please refer to the response letter concerning the North County Road 13 Annexation
provided by the office of March, Liley & Olive, P.C. with this re -submittal.
d "Why does Lot I have building setbacks shown? "
R Please refer to the response letter provided by Pinecrest Planning and Design with this re -
submittal. Generally, there is a setback requirement from Whiting oil facilities nearby and
it has been determined that the setback reference for this lot is of enough importance to
include on the final plat.
e. "On the Final Plat please remove all of the Revision Notes."
R Revision notes have been removed.
f. "7he Vested Rights Statement is not needed. "
R This statement has been removed.
Engineering Comments (Staff Project Review)
S. This commern' discussed the various easements associated with the project. The comment
is rather lengthy and therefore not reproduced here. Please refer to your original text.
R Easement preparation is being coordinated with the developer's attorney, Lucia A. Liley of
March, Liley & Olive, P.C. Please refer to Ms. Liley's response to this comment. Updated
easement packages are being provided with this re -submittal.
R The only easement dedication information not formally submitted here, is the grading
casement that may be required east of Tract E and north of Hearthfire Drive on Tract 2-A
of the Amended Exemption Plat. Attached is an exhibit of our visualization of the potential
easement requirements. For the record, Hearthfire, Inc. owns Tract 2-A of the Amended
Exemption Plat. A grading easement may not be required. We have attached an 8 1/2 x 1 I
exhibit of the proposed grading and potential line of easement. We would like to further
discuss the easement requirement prior to preparing easement dedication documents.
PAGE
September 28, 2001
Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Engineering Comments (Staff Protect Review)
6. "This project will also not he taken to hearing until the plans for Douglas Road are
completed and approved You asked why this could not be taken to hearing as you are
working on a solution to the off -site improvements. I am not willing to go in front of
Planning and Zoning Board and the neighbors and discuss how and when this project is
going to have the off -site improvements satisf ed until I know that this will occur and how it
is to occur. "
R Acknowledged.
7. flat - "Update the water supply and storage approval mote. I think the attorneys are still
discussing this. I have written in what has heen suggested by the CityAttorney. "
R Acknowledged. The text has been changed as per your direction.
R. flat - 'Provide reception # 's for existing/off site easements that do not have them listed yet
when these are obtained. "
R Acknowledged. Reception numbers are provided for recorded easements. Additional
reception numbers will be added when easements are recorded and reception numbers are
available.
9. Utility Plans - " Update the water supply and storage approval note. I think the attorneys
are still discussing this. I have written in what has been suggested by the City Attorney.
This note has heen deleted completely. What is iip? They need to sign the plans and we
need io agree on the language. "
R Acknowledged. The language provided op the redlines has been incorporated on the plans.
Sorry for the confusion. We are not sure why the approval note was removed. It will not
happen again.
10. Utility Plans - ".Showing the oatfall pipes cutting across the corner of lot 47 and not
extending under the path. Was this easement processed? If so by who? "
R The recorded easement for Lot 47, Hearthfire P.U.D., First Filing is being provided by
Lucia Liley's office with the response letter prepared by Lucia Liley's office concerning
casements.
PAGES
September 28, 2001
Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Engineering Comments (Staff Project Review)
I1. Utility Plans - "Need to indicate the inlet locations on Town Center Drive. Per section
1.02.03.06.e need a vertical curve for both the flowline and the centerline if the grade
change is greater than 1 %. It appears that is what is happening here, therefore a vertical
curve: is needed. Or need additional information on what the grades going into the inlets is
that can show that is within standards. "
R Inlet locations are shown in the profiles. The inlets were installed with Hearthfire P.U.D.,
First Filing and are existing. The flowline elevations and the slopes represented are based
on the Hearthfire P.U.D., First Filing as-builts. Apparently, the inlet flowline grades are
lower than the original profile design grades to meet the type R inlet detail where the
flowline drops an additional 2" at the inlet. So our graphic on the profiles represent that
additional drop in the inlet. The profiles have been revised to some extent for further
clarification.
12. "Sheet 22 - Shows CR13 tying into Douglas Road — an improved Douglas Road not
exi.sling Douglas Road The plans that are currently in for review and approval for
Doug>las Road improvements do not include this intersection. therefore need to show these
improvements in this set if they are to be done OR show how CR 13 improvements tie into
existing Douglas Rd. The two additional sheets that were inchuded that show this
intersection — if they are to be inchuded in this set they need to be numbered as a part of
this sel.
R An intersection detail for the intersection of County Road 13 and Douglas Road has been
added to the plan set. The detail shows County Road 13 improvements tieing in to Douglas
Road as it exists today.
13. "Utility Plans Detail sheet —See comments on the mid -block ramp. "
R The mid -block ramp detail comments have been addressed and changes have been made.
Stormwaler Utility (Staff Project Review)
1. "Please remember that the pending easements inchuded with this submittal must be in final
form and .signed before a final hearing on this project can be given. "
R Acknowledged. Please refer to response to comment number 5 above.
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September 28, 2001
Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Stormwater Utility (Staff Protect Review)
2. "Please provide easement and riprap to include end of flow path for south s-wale that flows
6uo swale F--F on sheet 30. "
R Please refer to comment response number 5 under Engineering Comments.
R We recognize that additional rip rap and the extent of the grading will require additional
easement limits. This is not completed at this time. It is being coordinated with the office of
March, Liley & Olive P.C. The revision will be provided immediately upon availability.
We trust that this response has addressed a majority of staff's most recent specific comments and
concerns. If you have any further questions, please call at (970) 226-5334.
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Tom Dugan; PineCrest Planning and Design
Sheri Wamhoff, City of Fort Collins Engineering
City of Fort Collins Technical Services
Ward Stanford; City of Fort Collins Traffic
Wes Lamarque; City of Fort Collins Stormwater Utility
Lucia Liley; March, Liley & Olive, P.C.
Project Comments Sheet
Selected Departments
Department: Engineering
Date: October 29, 2001
Project: IIEARTHFIRE PUD, 2ND FILING #31-95E
All comments must be received by STEVE OLT in Current Planning no later than the
staff review meeting:
October 17, 2001
Note - Please identify your redlines for future reference
Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
Plat
Provide reception #'s for existing/off site easements that do not have them listed yet
when these are obtained.
24
• All off site easements and/or row are needed prior to scheduling of this project for a final hearing.
EASEMENTS and ROW needed - All drainage easements need to be dedicated to the City it
is not acceptable for these to be dedicated to Hearthfire as we have no control over the
easements or guarantee that they will be permanently retained.
l ) row for CR 13 - to be dedicated to the county
2) Utility easement adjacent to CR13 - to be dedicated to the county.
2A) Per sheet 15 of the utility plan set a proposed slope and drainage easement is shown. Does
this exist or is this another easement that is needed?
3) Grading easement east of tract E and north of Hearthfire Drive. Even if this property owner of
this tract is Hearthfire Inc we still need a grading easement as they could sell the property
tomorrow and the new property owner could not allow the grading.
4) Grading easement as well as drainage easement on the Water Supply and Storage Property south
of the southwest corner of the site. This is being worked out with the attorneys.
5) Construction easement for construction of the retaining wall on lot.48. See comments on draft -
the legal provided is incorrect the easement is to be on lot 48 not tract k.
25
Easements being dedicated to the county need to be submitted to the county for acceptance. I will
need indication from the county that they have been received prior to scheduling a hearing. - -
26
Water Supply and Storage Property south of Tract C. An agreement can provide permission to enter
the property and do grading. The agreement needs to have language as being worked our by the City
Signature
Date
CHECK HERE IF YOU WISH TO RECEIVE COPIES OF REVISIONS
Plat 'i Site Drainage Report Other
Utility _� Redline Utility _2� Landscape
Page 1
and applicants attorneys.
27
The drainage easement on lot 47 that has been recorded - This either needs to be rededicated to the
city or the easement rights transferred to the city.
28
All off site easements and /or row are needed signed and in the final format ready for filing are
needed prior to scheduling this project for hearing. Please note the dedication document needs
to include the grantees name and address.
29
This project will also not be taken to hearing until the plans for Douglas Road are completed
and approved.
30
Need to have whiting petroleum signature on this sheet and all other applicable sheets - wherever
work is shown within their easements.
31
Need to update sheet 22 - county rd 13 on what is proposed construction and what is existing road.
Show the portion that is designed, but is not being constructed as being future.
32
Sheet 15 - Pavernent patching to be in accordance with the changes shown.
Page 2
Project Comments Sheet
City of Fort Coll
—ins ins Selected Departments
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Department: Engineering
Date: October 14, 2001
Project: HEARTHFIRE PUD, 2ND FILING #31-95E
All comments must be received by STEVE OLT in Current Planning no later than the
staff review meeting:
October 17, 2001
Note - Please identify your redlines for future reference
issue %,ontact: snen wamnoff
8
Plat
Provide reception Vs for existing/off site easements that do not have them listed yet
when these are obtained.
11
Utility Plans
Need to indicate the inlet locations on Town Center Drive. Per section 1.02.03.06.e
need a vertical curve for both the flowline and the centerline if the grade change is
greater than 1 %. It appears that is what is happening here, therefore a vertical curve is
needed. Or need additional information on what the grades going into the inlets is that
can show that it is within standards.
It may be existing but that doesn't excuse it from having to meet standards.
24
• All off site easements and/or row are needed prior to scheduling of this project for a final hearing.
EASEMENTS and ROW needed - All drainage easements need to be dedicated to the City it
is not acceptable for these to be dedicated to Hearthfire as we have no control over the
easements or guarantee that they will be permanently retained.
I ) row for CR 13 - to be dedicated to the county
2) Utility easement adjacent to CRI3 - to be dedicated to the county.
2A) Per sheet 15 of the utility plan set a proposed slope and drainage easement is shown. Does
this exist or is this another easement that is needed?
3) Grading easement east of tract E and north of Hearthfire Drive. Even if this property owner of
this tract is Hearthfire Inc we still need a grading easement as they could sell the property
tomorrow and the new property owner could not allow the grading.
4) Grading easement as well as drainage easement on the Water Supply and Storage Property south
of the southwest corner of the site.
Signature
Date
CHECK HERE IF YOU WISH TO RECEIVE COPIES OF REVISIONS
Plat Site Drainage Report Other_
Utility Redline Utility Landscape
Page I
Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing (sheet 2 of 2) July 2, 1999
• Where T street intersection exists - line up handicap ramps. Only need one on the far side, but
needs to line up.
• County Road 13 is considered a collector (66' row, 40' flowline to flowline). Needs to be
designed and built as such. In accordance with Section 29 - 679 (a)(3) of City Code need to
improve to at least half width - more as necessary to accommodate travel lanes (32 feet) - with
curb, gutter and sidewalk (5').
• Few location where not meeting the vertical curve requirements.
• Provide elevations in the intersections per detail d-18 and D-19.
• Provide a midblock x-walk where the path crosses Town Center Drive.
• Minimum grade OLcross a x-pan is .6%, not sure this is always being met.
• Provide design for 500 feet beyond the end of the street for Town Center Way.
• How is your stationing done around the cul-de-sacs? I don't know what you are doing.
• Provide cul-de-sac high point elevations and locations.
• Use appropriate transition length on transition from 50' flowline to 30' flowline width on
Hearthtlre Drive. A 10' width change (each side) at 15:1 - the transition should occur over
150 feet.
• Provide a profile for the future potential connection of Bateleur Court and CR13.
• See plans for additional comments.
5) Construction easement for construction of the retaining wall on lot.48. See comments on draft -
the legal provided is incorrect the easement is to be on lot 48 not tract k.
25
Easements being dedicated to the county need to be submitted to the county for acceptance. I will
need indication from the county that they have been received prior to scheduling a hearing. - -
26
Water Supply and Storage Property south of Tract C. An agreement can provide permission to enter
the property and do grading, but we need easements dedicated to the City for the drainage flows that
cross the property.
27
The drainage easement on lot 47 that has been recorded - This either needs to be rededicated to the
city or the easement rights transferred to the city.
28
All off site easements and /or row are needed signed and in the final format ready for filing are
needed prior to scheduling this project for hearing. Please note the dedication document needs
to include the grantees name and address.
29
This project will also not be taken to hearing until the plans for Douglas Road are completed
and approved.
30
Need to have whiting petroleum signature on this sheet and all other applicable sheets - wherever
work is shown within their easements.
31
Need to update sheet 22 - county rd 13 on what is proposed construction and what is existing road.
Show the portion that is designed, but is not being constructed as being future.
Page 2
January 18, 2002
Project No: 1552-02-97
City of Fort Collins Planning Department
P.O. Box 580
Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524
Attn: Steve Olt
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Responses to Comments Dated October 26, 2001
Dear Mr. Olt:
SHEAR
This is a response to staffs most recent review comments concerning the Final Utility Plans and
Final Plat for Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing, dated 10/26/01,
COMMENTS FROM JUNE 27Tn
ENGINEERING
L The big thing is still the required easements.
easements.
The City has not yet received the final, signed
R Easement preparation is being coordinated with the developer's attorney, Lucia A. Liley of
March, Liley &: Olive, P.C. Please refer to Ms. Liley's response to this comment. Updated
easement packages are being provided with this re -submittal. Additionally, please refer to
responses provided PineCrest Planning and Design, LLC for all plat related comments.
2. The required Douglas Road improvements plans are not complete enough to schedule this
item fi r puhlic hearim>. ,Come easements are still needed
R The utility plans now include required easements. Please refer to comment response above.
3. There is "stuff' on Lot 48 of Filing One that affects this filing.
R A 5-foot Permanent Access and Maintenance Easement will be dedicated by separate
document on Lot 48 of the First Filing, and is noted on the plans to this effect. A 15-foot
Temporary Construction Easement will be dedicated by separate document on the adjacent
Tract K_ This its also noted on the plans to this effect.
q. Whiting petroleum must sign these development plans.
R A signature block had previously been provided for Whiting Petroleum approval on the
cover sheet on the utility plans. A signature block has been added to other applicable sheets.
4836 S. College, Suite 12 Pi. Collins, Co 80525 (970) 226-5331 Fax (970) 282-031 1 H�vwshearengineering.com
Projecl No: 1552-02-97 January 18, 2001
Re: Ilcarthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Responses to Corn ments Dated October 26, 2002
STORMWATER
2. The affected ditch company s approval and signature block must be provided on the
applicable plans.
R A signature block has been added to all applicable sheets as requested.
TECHNICAL SERVICES (MAPPING) DEPARTMENT
5. On the Final Plat, please remove all of the Revision Notes.
R Acknowledged.
6. The Vested Rights Statement in not needed.
R Acknowledged.
NEW COMMENTS
ENGINEERING
25. This prgject will also not be taken to hearing until the plans for Douglas Road are completed
and approved.
R See response regarding this item above.
26. Need to have whiting petroleum signature on this sheet and all other applicable sheets
wherever work is shown within their easements.
R See response regarding this item above.
27. Nced to npdatc sheet 22 -- County Rd 13 on what proposed construction and what is existing
road. Show the portion that is designed, but is not being constructed as being future.
R Existing conditions and proposed construction improvements have been corrected and
clarified- Future construction, and limits of proposed construction have been clarified.
28. Sheet 15 Pavement patching to be in accordance with the changes shown.
R The detail has been modified as per the redlines. A legend has also been added as requested.
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Project No: 1552-02-97 January 18, 2001
Re: Hearthfirc P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Responses to Comments Dated October 26, 2002
STORMWATER UTILITY
1. Please remember that the pending easements included with this submittal rnust be in final
fbrnn (II0signed before a final hearing on this project can be given.
R Acknowledged.
We trust that this response has addressed a majority of staffs most recent specific comments and
concerns. If you have any further questions, please call at (970) 226-5334.
Sincerely,
Michael Rohlfs
Shear Engineering Corporation
cc: Tom Kennedy, Hearthfire, Inc.
Tom Dugan; PineCrest Planning and Design
Sheri Wamhoff, City of Fort Collins Engineering
City of Fort Collins Technical Services
Ward Stanford, City of Fort Collins Traffic
Wes Lamarque; City of Fort Collins Stormwater Utility
Lucia Liley; March, Liley & Olive, P.C.
Page 3
REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
DATE: January 22, 2002 TO: Technical Services
PROJECT: #31-95E Hearthfire P.U.D. 2nd Filing - Final
LDGS
All comments must be received by Steve Olt no later than the staff
review meeting:
5L,-
February 13, 2002
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Date: February 19, 2002
Project: HEARTHFIRE PUD, 2ND FILING #31-95E
All comments muist be received by STEVE OLT in Current Planning no later than the
staff review meeting:
October 17, 2001
Note - Please identify your redlines for future reference
Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
Plat
Provide reception #'s for existing/off site easements that do not have them listed yet when
these are obtained.
24
• All off site easements and/or row are needed prior to scheduling of this project for a final
hearing. EASEMENTS and ROW needed - All drainage easements need to be
dedicated to the City it is not acceptable for these to be dedicated to Hearthfire as we
have no control over the easements or guarantee that they will be permanently
retained.
I) row for CR13 - to be dedicated to the county - done
2) Utility easement adjacent to CR13 -to be dedicated to the county. -done
2A) Slope and drainage easement at corner of CR13 and Douglas Road - draft provided,
language as proposed acceptable to the City, this easement needs to be recorded with
the County. Please provide a recorded copy upon recordation.
3) Grading easement east of tract E and north of Hearthfire Drive. Even if this property owner
of this tract is Hearthfire Inc we still need a grading easement as they could sell the
property tomorrow and the new property owner could not allow the grading. - Draft
provided. This easement needs to be dedicated to the City of Fort Collins to
guarantee that the easement will exist for who ever will do the grading. See
comments on Draft language, also will need to provide attorney certification on this
document.
d) Grading easement as well as drainage easement on the Water Supply and Storage
Property south of the southwest corner of the site. This is being worked out with the
attorneys' office. - Need to see this and it be acceptable prior to scheduling a hearing.
i) Construction easement for construction of the; retaining wall on Tract K. -All construction
C-
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easements need to be dedicated to the City of Fort Collins. See comments on Draft
language, also will need to provide attorney certification on this document.
Maintenance Easement for retaining wall on Lot 48 - This easement looks fine. It needs to
be recorded by the applicant with the County. Please provide a copy of the recorded
document. Since it its not an easement being accepted by the City the City does not
process it.
25
Easements being dedicated to the county need to be submitted to the county for acceptance.
will need indication from the county that they have been received prior to scheduling a hearing.
26
Water Supply and Storage Property south of Tract C. An agreement can provide permission to
enter the property and do grading. The agreement needs to have language as being worked
our by the City and applicants attorneys.
27
The drainage easement on lot 47 that has been recorded - The assignment for this
easement can occur at any time since this was tied to the Vt filing it can be processed
once I receive it. The only thing that needs to be added to the draft is the Grantors
address. This is now being required by the County. It can be provided under the
grantors signature block.
28
All off site easements and /or row are needed signed and in the final format ready for
filing are needed prior to scheduling this project for hearing. Please note the dedication
document needs to include the grantees name and address.
29
This project will also not be taken to hearing until the plans for Douglas Road are completed
and approved.
31
Need to update sheet 22 - county rd 13 and Douglas road intersection construction needs to
reflect the pavement limits, which are the changes that need to be made on sheet 15.
32
Sheet 15 - Pavement patching to be in accordance with the changes shown. - These changes
have not been made yet.
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Transportation Services
Engineering Department
City of Fort Collins
February 19, 2002
Ms. Janelle Kechter, CLA
March, Liley & Olive P.C.
110 E. Oak Street
Fort Collins, Co 80524
RE: Hearthfire PUD, 2"d Filing
Dear Janelle,
This letter is in response to the latest submittal of the Hearthfire PUD, 2"d Filing and your
letter dated February 6, 2002 regarding the easements needed for this project.
The following is my comments regarding the easements needed for this project:
1) Right of Way for CR13 —received the recorded copy —thank you.
2) Utility easement adjacent to CR13 —Please provide a copy of the recorded easement
when the documents have been re -recorded.
2A) Slope and drainage easement at comer of CR13 and Douglas Road — draft provided,
language as proposed acceptable to the City, this easement needs to be recorded with
the County. Please provide a recorded copy upon recordation.
3) Grading easement east of tract E and north of Hearthfire Drive — Draft provided. This
easement needs to be dedicated to the City of Fort Collins to guarantee that the
easement will exist for who ever will do the grading. Heartfire might not be the one to
develop the painel, but if the easements are dedicated to them it could cause
complications when it came time to do the work. See comments on Draft language;
also will need to provide attorney certification for this document.
4) Grading easement as well as drainage easement on the Water Supply and Storage
Property south of the southwest corner of the site — I understand that this is being
worked out with the City attorneys' office. — Engineering and Stormwater will need to
see this in acceptable format prior to scheduling a hearing.
5) Construction easement for construction of the retaining wall on Tract K. — All
construction easements need to be dedicated to the City of Fort Collins. See comments
281 North College Avenue • P0. Box 580 • Fort Collins, C080522-0580 • (970) 221-6605 • FAX (970) 221-6378
www.fcgov.com
on Draft language, also will need to provide attorney certification on this document.
6) Maintenance Easement for retaining wall on Lot 48 — This easement looks fine. It
needs to be recorded by the applicant with the County. Please provide a copy of the
recorded document. Since it is not an easement being accepted by the City the City
does not process it.
7) The drainage easement on lot 47 that has been recorded — The assignment for this
easement can occur at any time since this was tied to the is` filing it can be processed
once I receive it. The only thing that needs to be added to the draft is the Grantors
address. The County is now requiring this. It can be provided under the grantors
signature block.
Prior to scheduling Hearthfire PUD, 2"d Filing for a final hearing I will need all off site
easements signed and in the final format ready for filing.
Prior to signing the utility plan mylars and plat for this project, copies with the County
reception number on them need to be provided for all easements that are not to be
processed by the City. This would be items 1 (already received), 2, 2A, 4 and 6.
If you have any questions, please contact Sheri Wamhoff at 221-6750.
Sincerely,
Sheri Wamhoff, PE
Attachments
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REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
DATE: May 24, 2002 TO: Technical Services
PROJECT: #31-95E Hearthfire PUD, 2nd Filing — Final
LDGS
All comments must be received by Steve Olt no later than the staff
review meeting:
June 19, 2002
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PROJECT: #31-95E Hearthfire PUD, 2nd Filing - LDGS
All comments must be received by Steve Olt no later than the staff
review meeting:
Wednesday, June 16, 1999
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Project: HEARTHFIRE PUD, 2ND FILING #31-95E
All comments must be received by STEVE OLT in Current Planning no later than the
staff review meeting:
June 19, 2002
Note - Please identify your redlines for future reference
Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
8 Plat
Provide reception #'s for existing/off site easements that do not have them listed yet
when these are obtained.
24
All off site easements and/or row are needed prior to scheduling of this project for
a final hearing. EASEMENTS and ROW needed - All drainage easements need
to be dedicated to the City it is not acceptable for these to be dedicated to
Hearthfire as we have no control over the easements or guarantee that they
will be permanently retained.
I) row for CR13 -to be dedicated to the county -done
2) Utility easement adjacent to CR13 -to be dedicated to the county. -done
2A) Slope and drainage easement at corner of CR13 and Douglas Road - draft
pirovmded,—Iafiguage-as-pl!oposed aGGeptable to the Cityj this easement needs
tebe-recorded
recordation dome
3) Grading easement east of tract E and north of Hearthfire Drive. Even if this
property owner of this tract is Hearthfire Inc we still need a grading easement as
they could sell the property tomorrow and the new property owner could not allow
the grading. - DFaft pFevided This easement needs to be dedicated to the
City ef-F�r1�l^to nuarnnteG�jat'the easement will exist for wha eve
radina S�e c;ommpntq on Draft language, also will need to
Prevkle ax4A the draft provided 5124/02
is accceptable, provide signed completed documents.
4) Grading easement as well as drainage easement on the Water Supply and
Storage Property south of the southwest corner of the site. This is being worked
signature i Date
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out with the attorneys' office. - Need to see this and it be acceptable prior to
scheduling a hearing.
5) Construction easement for construction of the retaining wall on Tract K. - All
GGnStfuotiGn,enqements need to he dedicated to the City of.
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is ok, provide completed dedication documents.
Maintenance Easement for retaining wall on Lot 48 -
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it: ok provide a copy of filed document.
26
Water Supply and Storage Property south of Tract C. An agreement can provide
permission to enter the property and do grading. The agreement needs to have
language as being worked our by the City and applicants attorneys.
28
All off site easements and /or row are needed signed and in the final format
ready for filing are needed prior to scheduling this project for hearing. Please
note the dedication document needs to include the grantees name and
address.
32
Sheet 15 - Pavement patching to be in accordance with the changes shown. - Not
all these changes have not been made yet. Limits need to be at approximately
90 degree angles.
41
Changes made to the existing drainage pipe under CR13 and Inverness now directs
flows onto the adjacent property that do not currently flow there. If you wish to do
this an easement from the adjacent property owner will be needed. Will also need to
show the grading that will be done to direct and contain the flows.
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r. r ry STAFF PROJECT REVIEW
im&Mi
Cityor Port ( ullins
Pinecrest Planning & Design Date: 6/28/02
c/o Tom Duggan
4225 Westshore Way
FORT COLLINS CO 80525
Staff has reviewed your submittal for HEARTHFIRE PUD, 2ND FILING #31-95E, and we offer
the following comments:
ISSUES:
Department: Engineering Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
8
Plat - Provide reception #'s for existing/off site easements that do not have them listed yet when these are
obtained.
24
All off site easements and/or row are needed prior to scheduling of this project for a final hearing.
EASEMENTS and ROW needed - All drainage easements need to be dedicated to the City it is not
acceptable for these to be dedicated to Hearthfire as we have no control over the easements or
guarantee that they will be permanently retained.
I) row for C1313 - to be dedicated to the county - done
2) Utility easement adljacent to CR13 - to be dedicated to the county. - done
2A) Slope and drainage easement at corner of CR13 and Douglas Road draft provided, language as
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proposed -accept ht to the City, this ♦ needr to he recorded with the roomy. Please
provide-a-reeordc . done
3) Grading easement east of tract E and north of Hearthfire Drive. Even if this property owner of this tract
is Hearthfire Inc we still need a grading easement as they could sell the property tomorrow and the new
property owner could not allow the grading. - Draft 'a a This easement .seas to he dedicated
to4he-(Ay-off-ort-Gains to -guarantee that the easement will exist for %rho evervioll do the
6s dos--mp.en•the draft provided 5124/02 is acceptable, provide signed completed documents.
4) Grading easement as well as drainage easement on the Water Supply and Storage Property south of
the southwest corner of the site. This is being worked out with the attorneys' office. - Need to see this
and it be acceptable prior to scheduling a hearing.
5) Construction easement for construction of the retaining wall on Tract K. All construction easements
need4G43e-dedioated to the City of Fort Gollins See comments An Draft language, also will n
to-pfovide-attorn "Artifination on this dOGument. - the draft temp const ease provided 5124/02
is ok, provide completed dedication documents.
6) Maintenance Easement for retaining wall on Lot 48 - Th tlooks t ne It needs te be rpnnrdpd
by the appl ea4-w
easement being_a ok provide a copy of filed document
26
Water Supply and Storage Property south of Tract C. An agreement can provide permission to enter the
property and do grading. The agreement needs to have language as being worked our by the City and
applicants attorneys.
28
All off site easements and for row are needed signed and in the final format ready for filing are
needed prior to scheduling this project for hearing. Please note the dedication document needs to
include the grantees name and address.
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32
Sheet 15 - Pavement patching to be in accordance with the changes shown. - Not all these changes have
not been made yet. Limits neet to be at approximately 90 degree angles.
41
Changes made to the existing drainage pipe under CR13 and Inverness now direct flows onto the adjacent
property that do not currently flow there. If you wish to do this an easement from the adjacent property
owner will be needed. Will also need to show the grading that will be done to direct and contain the flows.
Department: PFA Issue Contact: Michael Chavez
34
Water Supply - Fire hydrants are required with a maximum spacing of 800 on center along an
approved roadway. Each hydrant must be capable of delivering 1000 gallons of water per minute at a
residual pressure of 20psi. In residential applications no building can be greater then 400 feet from a
fire hydrant. 97 UFC 901.2.2.2
35
Street Names - Street names shall be verified and reviewed by LETA and the City Planning Dept. prior
to being put into service. 97 UFC 901.4.5
37
Address Numerals - Address numerals shall be visible from the street fronting the property, and poster
with a minimum of 6-inch numerals on a contrasting background. 97 UFC 901.4.4
Department: Stormwater Utility
Issue Contact: Wes Lamarque
1
Please remember that the pending easements included with this submittal must be in final form and
signed before a final hearing on this project can be given.
40
Due to the relocation of the outfall for the existing culvert on the west side of the development, a
drainage easement will be needed for the area where the flow enters the property to the west of the
site until where the flaw joins with it's historic pattern. A swale may also need to be constructed with
erosion concerns looked at as well.
Department: Transportation Planning Issue Contact: Mark Jackson
39
No further comments
Be sure and return all of your redlined plans when you re -submit.
If you have any questions regarding these issues or any other issues related to this project, please
feel free to call me at (970) 221-6750.
Yours Truly,
STEVE OLT
City Planner
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MARCH, LILEY & OLIVE, P.0
I UCIA A. LILLY
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
ARTHUR E. MARCH
J. BRADFORD MARCH
110 E. OAK STREET
1908 1981
STEWART W. OLIVE
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80524-2880
ARTHUR E MARCH. JR.
19)O] 482-4322
Retiretl 2001
Fax (970) 482-5719
January 18, 2002
Sheri Wamhoff
Engineering Department
Citv of Fort Collins
281 N. College Ave.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Re: I learthfire P.U.D., 2nd Filing, #31-95E
Dear Sheri:
The purpose of this correspondence is to respond to the following engineering issues
identified on pages 2 and 3 of the Staff Project Review dated October 26, 2001 and provided to
PincCrest Planning & Design, L.L.C. on November 13, 2001. Our response follows each of your
comments.
"1) row for CR 13 - to be dedicated to the county"
"2) Utility easement adjacent to CR 13 - to be dedicated to the county."
[ZPSPONSF: The Deed of Dedication and the Conveyance of Utility F,ascment have been
executed by the grantor and its lienholder, approved and accepted by Larimer County, and
recorded wi'Lh the Larimer County Clerk and Recorder on December28, 2001. Copics of the
recorded documents will he provided to you when we receive them.
"2A) Per sheet 15 of the utility plan set a proposed slope and drainage easment is
shown."
RESPONSE: Enclosed for your review is a draft of a Conveyance of Slope and Drainage
1:ascmart at the southeast corner of the intersection of Douglas Road and N. County Road
I to Larimer County. A copy has also been provided to Traci Downs, Larimer County
engineering Department, for her review. Plcase call our office with your comments. Upon
approval of the form by both you and Traci Downs, we will obtain the signature of the
erantor and its Iienholder.
Sheri Wamhoff
January 18, 2002
Page 2
"3) Grading easement east of tract E and north of Hearthfire Drive."
RESPONSE: Enclosed for your review is the form of a Temporary Grading Easement.
Please call our office with your comments, so that we may finalize the document and obtain
the grantor's signature.
"4) grading easement as well as drainage easement on the Water Supply and Storage
Property south of the southwest corner of the site."
RI'.SPONSE: Hearthfire, Inc. and The Water Supply and Storage Company are in the
process of I finalizing the agreement by which the drainage easements will be granted. Upon
its completion, we will provide you with a copy.
"5) Construction easement for construction of the retaining wall on Lot 48."
RESPONSE: The form of a Temporary Construction Easement for construction of the
retaining wal I on Tract K of the First Filing was provided to the City on September 28, 2001
and approved. A copy of the document is enclosed. We are in the process of obtaining the
�Orantor's signature. The executed document will then be submitted to the City for recording
with the Final Plat.
Since I learthfire, Inc. is the owner of Lot 48 and the entity that will be constructing the
retaining wall, it is not necessary to have an casement for construction on Lot 48. In the
event that the retaining wall construction is not completed prior to the sale of Lot 48,
I learthl irc, Inc. will reserve an casement in the deed. A copy of the legal description of the
proposed casement area is enclosed.
Also enclosed for your review is a draft of a permanent 5-foot access and maintenance
casement on Lot 48. which will permit the Ilearthtire Association, Inc. access onto the lot
Ibr maintenance purposes, should it be necessary in the future. Please call our office with
your comments, so that we may finalize the document and obtain the signature of the grantor
and its licnholder.
"27 The drainage easement on lot 47 that has been recorded - This either needs to be
rededicated to the City or the easement rights transferred to the City."
The form of an Assignment of Stonn Drainage Easement to the City has been approved by
Paul Eckman, Glen Schlueter and yourself. A copy is enclosed. We are in the process of
obtaining the grantor's signature so that you may obtain the City Council's acceptance.
Sheri Wamhoff
.lanuary 18, 2002
Page 3
Please feel free to contact me or my paralegal, Janelle Kechter, if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
MARCH, LILEY & OLIVE, P.C.
By: 41�o
Lucia A. Liley
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enclosures
cc: 'I homas .I. Dugan, PineCrest Planning & Design, L.L.C.
Ilcarthfire,Inc.
Brian Shear, Shear Engineering
MARCH, LILEY & OLIVE P.C.
LUCIA A. LILEV
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
J. BRADFORD MARCH
110 E. OAK STREET
STEWART W. OLIVE
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 30524-2880
I970I 482 4322
Fax (970) 482-5719
February 6, 2002
Sheri Wamhoff
Engineering Department HAND DELIVERED
City of Fort Collins
281 N. College Ave.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., 2nd Filing, 931-95E
Dear Sheri:
ARTHUR E. MARCH
1908-1981
ARTHUR E. MARCH. JR,
Re,,,,d 2007
In follow up to our January 18, 2002 correspondence to you regarding off -site easements, I
wanted to provide you with the most current status of each of the following items, to assist you in
reviewing the latest resubmittal of this project. Please consider the following additional comments
regarding the outstanding engineering issues identified on pages 2 and 3 of the Staff Project Review
dated October 26, 2001:
111) row for CR 13 - to be dedicated to the county"
UPDATE: The Deed of Dedication was recorded with the Latimer County Clerk and
Recorder on. December 28, 2001 at Reception 42001 120274. A copy of the recorded Deed
of Dedication is enclosed.
112) Utility easement adjacent to CR 13 - to be dedicated to the county."
UPDATE: The Conveyance of Utility Easement was incorrectly recorded with the Larimer
County Clerk and Recorder on December 28. 2001 as an attachment to the Deed of
Dedication. Because it is impossible to locate this document in the public records, Larimer
County Engineering sent the original to the Clerk and Recorder's Office for re-recording on
February 5, 2002. A copy of the recorded document will be provided when we receive it.
112A) Per sheet 15 of the utility plan set a proposed slope and drainage easement is
shown."
UPDATE: Latimer County Engineering has reviewed the form of the Conveyance of Slope
and Drainage Easement sent on January 17, 2002, and requests that "and to provide access
for these purposes" be added to Paragraph 3. Please advise if you object.
Sheri Wamhoff
February 6, 2002
Page 2
"5) Construction easement for construction of the retaining wall on Lot 48."
UPDATE: Enclosed is another copy of the Temporary Construction Easement for
construction of the retaining wall on Tract K of the First Filing with revised Exhibits "A-1"
and "A-2" attached. The exhibits provided to you on January 18" did not include the
Surveyor's Statement. We are in the process of obtaining the grantor's signature on the
Temporary Construction Easement. The executed document will then be submitted to the
Citv for recording with the Final Plat. -
Also enclosed are the easement exhibits for a temporary construction easement on Lot 48,
which will be reserved should Hearthfire, Inc. sell this lot prior to construction of the --
retaining wall. The legal description provided to you on January 18" did not include a
diagram or a Surveyor's Statement.
Finally. I am also enclosing another copy of the permanent 5-foot Access and Maintenance
Easement on Lot 48 with revised Exhibits "A-1" and `'A-2". The depiction provided to you
on January 18t' did not illustrate the location of the easement in relation to the entire Lot 48.
I hope this information is helpful in your review of the January 18, 2002 resubmittal. Please
call me as soon as possible with your comments. Thank you.
Sincerely,
MARCH. LILEY & OLIVE P.C.
Bv:
VJ e le Kechter, CLA
P r egal
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enclosures
cc: Thomas J. Dugan, PineCrest Planning & Design, L.L.C.
Hearthfire, Inc.
Brian Shear. Shear Engineering
Transportation Services
Engineering Department
City of Fort Collins
February 19, 2002
Ms. Janelle Kechter, CLA
March, Liley & Olive P.C.
110 E. Oak Street
Fort Collins, Co 80524
RE: Hearthfire PUD, 2"d Filing
Dear Janelle,
This letter is in response to the latest submittal of the Hearthfire PUD, 2"d Filing and your
letter dated February 6, 2002 regarding the easements needed for this project.
The following is my comments regarding the easements needed for this project:
1) Right of Way for CR13 —received the recorded copy —thank you.
2) Utility easement adjacent to CR13 —Please provide a copy of the recorded easement
when the documents have been re -recorded.
2A) Slope and drainage easement at corner of CR13 and Douglas Road — draft provided,
language as proposed acceptable to the City, this easement needs to be recorded with
the County. Please provide a recorded copy upon recordation.
3) Grading easement east of tract E and north of Hearthfire Drive — Draft provided. This
easement needs to be dedicated to the City of Fort Collins to guarantee that the
easement will exist for who ever will do the grading. Heartfire might not be the one to
develop the parcel, but if the easements are dedicated to them it could cause
complications when it came time to do the work. See comments on Draft language;
also will need to provide attorney certification for this document.
4) Grading easement as well as drainage easement on the Water Supply and Storage
Property south of the southwest corner of the site — I understand that this is being
worked out with the City attorneys' office. — Engineering and Stormwater will need to
see this in acceptable format prior to scheduling a hearing.
5) Construction easement for construction of the retaining wall on Tract K. — All
construction easements need to be dedicated to the City of Fort Collins. See comments
281 North College Avenue • PO. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-660-9 • FAX (970) 221-6378
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CommL _Ay Planning and Environmental ervices
Current Planning
Citv of Fort Collins
June 30, 1999
Tom Dugan
PineCrest Planning and Design, LLC
4225 Westshore Way
Fort Collins, CO. 80525
Dear Tom,
Staff has reviewed your revisions for Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing - Final that were
submitted to the City on May 25, 1999, and would like to offer the following comments:
1. Gary Huett of Public Service Company of Colorado offered the following
comments:
a. Fences proposed to be installed in front lot utility easements behind
sidewalks (Typical Street Cross -Sections, Sheet 11 of the utility plans)
represent a serious conflict with maintenance of natural gas facilities.
These fences need either to be shifted to the rear line of these 9' wide
easements or eliminated.
b. No trees may be planted closer than 4' to any natural gas line.
2. Mike Spurgin of the Post Office stated that the applicant must make an alternate
selection for the proposed street name "Golden Eagle Court". This street name
has been previously selected in the Falcon Ridge PUD that is under construction
at the corner of Terry Lake Road and Country Club Road.
3. Lori Digliani of Police Services stated that the proposed street name "Golden
Eagle Court" must be changed. This would duplicate a current street name near
Terry Lake Road and Country Club Road.
4. Jenny Nuckols of the Zoning Department offered the following comments:
a. Please clean up the Landscape Plan. The topography lines should be
removed.
b. Include the note on the Landscape Plan regarding installation of
landscaping prior to issuance of CO's.
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on Draft language, also will need to provide attorney certification on this document.
6) Maintenance Easement for retaining wall on Lot 48 — This easement looks fine. It
needs to be recorded by the applicant with the County. Please provide a copy of the
recorded document. Since it is not an easement being accepted by the City the City
does not process it.
7) The drainage easement on lot 47 that has been recorded —The assignment for this
easement can. occur at any time since this was tied to the I` filing it can be processed
once I receive it. The only thing that needs to be added to the draft is the Grantors
address. The County is now requiring this. It can be provided under the grantors
signature block.
Prior to scheduling Hearthfire PUD, 2"d Filing for a final hearing I will need all off site
easements signed and in the final format ready for filing.
Prior to signing the utility plan mylars and plat for this project, copies with the County
reception number on them need to be provided for all easements that are not to be
processed by the City. This would be items 1 (already received), 2, 2A, 4 and 6.
If you have any questions, please contact Sheri Wamhoff at 221-6750.
Sincerely,
Sheri Wamhoff, PE
Attachments
cc: Steve Olt - City of Fort Collins
file
MARCH, LILEY & OLIVE P.C.
LUCIA A- uLEv
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
J. BRADFORD MARCH
110 E OAK STREET, SUITE 200
STEWART W. OLIVE
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80524-2880
(970) 482-4322
Fax 19701482-5719
May 24, 2002
Sheri Wamhoff
Engineering Department HAND DELIVERED
City of Fort Collins
281 N. College Ave.
Fort Collins. CO 80521
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., 2nd Filing, 431-95E
Dear Sheri:
ARTHUR E MARCH
1908-1981
ARTHUR E MARCH. JR.
Refired 2001
In conjunction with today's resubmittal, I would like to review the status of all of the
casement issues:
"1) row for CR 13 - to be dedicated to the county"
The Deed of Dedication was recorded with the Latimer County Clerk and Recorder on
December 28. 2001 at Reception #2001120274. A copy of the recorded Deed of Dedication
was provided to you on February 6, 2002.
112) Utility easement adjacent to CR 13 - to be dedicated to the county."
The Conveyance of Utility Easement was recorded with the Latimer County Cleric and
Recorder on February 4, 2002 at Reception No. 2002012640. A copy of the recorded
casement was provided to you on April 24, 2002.
"2A) Per sheet 15 of the utility plan set a proposed slope and drainage easement is
shown."
The Conveyance of Slope and Drainage Easement was recorded with the Latimer County
Clerk and Recorder on April 26, 2002 at Reception No. 2002046471. A copy of the recorded
casement is enclosed.
"3) Grading easement east of tract E and north of Hearthfire Drive"
I JPDATF: At your request, we have revised the Temporary Grading Easement to include
language that would allow the City to utilize the easement area to complete the grading
Sheri Wamhoff
May 24, 2002
Page 2
required by the plans in the event that the developer fails to do so. We have not included an
attornev's certificate because of the temporary nature ofthe easement. A blacklincd version
of the Temporary Grading Fasement is enclosed for your review. and a copy is also being
sent to Paul Eckman. Please call us with your comments as soon as possible.
114) Grading easement as well as drainage easement on the Water Supply and Storage
Property"
UPDATE: Hearthfire, Inc. and The Water Supply and Storage Company continue to
negotiate the easement agreement terms regarding water quality. Because we are having to
break new ground in relation to water quality standards for historic and developed
stormwater runoff. Hearthfire. Inc. has employed a water quality expert to work with its
engineer and. a subcommittee ofThe Water Supply and Storage Company. We are currently
scheduled to present our expert's recommendations and proposed language for the easement
agreement to The Water Supply and Storage Company board on June 12, 2002. We would
hope to have these issues resolved and the drainage easement executed within a reasonable
time frame thereafter.
"5) Construction easement for construction of the retaining wall on Lot 48."
IJ11 DATE : The copy of the executed Temporary Construction Easement from Nearthtire
Association. Inc. to the developer, Heartnfire, Inc., was provided to you on April 24, 2002.
Since this casement is located within the Hearthfire P.U.D., First Filing, we will have it
recorded now and provide you with the recording information as soon as we have it.
At your request we have prepared a second Temporary Construction Easement that includes
language that would altow the City to utilize the easement area to complete construction of
the retaining wall on'Fract K of the First Filing as required by the plans in the event that the
developer fails to do so. We have not included an attorney's certificate because of the
temporary nature of the easement. A draft of the Temporary Construction Easement is
enclosed for your review, and a copy is also being sent to Paul Eckman. Please call us with
your comments as soon as possible.
"6) Maintenance Easement for retaining wall on Lot 48"
UPDATE: A copy of the Access and Maintenance Easement was provided to you on April
24, 2002. Since this easement is located within the Hearthfire P.U.D., First Filing, we will
have it recorded now and provide you with the recording information as soon as we have it.
Sheri Wamhoff
May 24, 2002
Page 3
"7) Assignment of Storm Drainage Easement"
l l PDATE: The original executed Assignment of Storm Drainage Easement across Lot 47 of
the Hearthfire P.U.D., First Filing was provided to you on April 24, 2002. We understand
that this item is scheduled for City Council acceptance on June 6, 2002. Enclosed is our
check for 535.00 to cover recording fees for Assignment and related documents. Please
provide us with copies of the recorded documents when they are available.
Sincerely,
LAI Jjpk
enclosures
cc: Thomas J. Dugan, PineCrest Planning & Design, L.L.C.
Tom Kennedy, Heartlifire, Inc.
Brian Shear, Shear Engineering
Paul Eckman, City Attorney's Office
MARCH, LILEY & OLIVE P.0
LUCIA A. ULEY
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
ARTHUR E. MARCH
J. BRADFORD MARCH
110 E. OAK STREET, SUITE 200
1908 1981
STEWART W. OLIVE
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 805242880
ARTHUR E. MAgCH. JR.
1970) 482-4322
Retired 2001
Fax (9701482-5719
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April 24, 2002
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Sheri Wamhoff
Engineering Department HAND DELIVERED
City of Fort Collins
281 N. College Ave.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., 2nd Filing, 431-95E
Dear Sheri:
In response to your letter of February 19, 2002 and the latest Staff Project Review comments
dated February 27, 2002, please review the following:
112) Utility easement adjacent to CR 13 - to be dedicated to the county."
UPDATE: The Conveyance of Utility Easement was rerecorded with the Larimer County
Clerk and Recorder on February 4, 2002 at Reception No. 2002012640. A copy of the
recorded easement is enclosed.
112A) Per sheet 15 of the utility plan set a proposed slope and drainage easement is
shown." Z,C (-`i �I 1 2(p C: 2-
UPDATE: The Conveyance of Slope and Drainage Easement has been executed by
Iearthfire. Inc. and its lienholder and has been forwarded to Latimer County Engineering
for final approval and recording. A copy of the recorded easement will be provided when
we receive it.
113) Grading easement east of tract E and north of Hearthfrre Drive"
UPDATE: Following conversations with you and Paul Eckman, we are working on revisions
to the Temporary Grading Easement that would allow the City to utilize the easement area
to complete the grading required by the plans in the event that the developer fails to do so.
I hope to provide you and Paul Eckman with a draft very soon.
114) Grading easement as well as drainage easement on the Water Supply and Storage
Property"
Sheri Wamhoff
April 24, 2002
Page 2
UPDATE: Hearthfire, Inc. and The Water Supply and Storage Company continue to
negotiate the terms of the easement agreement. We will advise you as soon as this item is
resolved.
"j) Construction easement for construction of the retaining wall on Lot 48."
UPDATE: The owner of Tract K, Hearthfire Association, Inc., has executed a Temporary
Construction Easement to the developer, Hearthfire, Inc., in the form you approved in
September. 2001 (copy enclosed) which will be recorded with the Hearthfire P.U.D., 2°"
Filing plat. A copy of the executed easement is provided for your records. However,
following conversations with you and Paul Eckman, we are working on a second Temporary
Construction Easement that would allow the City to utilize the easement area to complete the
construction required by the plans in the event that the developer fails to do so. I hope to
provide you and Paul Eckman with a draft very soon.
116) Maintenance Easement for retaining wall on Lot 48"
UPDATE: The Access and Maintenance Easement has been executed by Hearthfire, Inc. and
its lienholder and will be recorded concurrently with the Hearthfire P.U.D., 2" Filing plat.
A copy of the executed easement is provided for your records.
"7) Assignment of Storm Drainage Easement"
UPDATE: Enclosed for acceptance by the City is the assignment of the storm drainage
easement across Lot 47. Please note that the grantor's address is in the body of the
assignment. Please let us know when this item is scheduled for City Council acceptance.
Sincerely,
MARCH, LILEY & OLIVE P.C.
By:
J elle Kechter, CLA
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enclosures
cc: Thomas J. Dugan, PineCrest Planning & Design, L.L.C.
Tom Kennedy, Hearthfire, Inc.
Brian Shear, Shear Engineering
Paul Eckman, City Attorney's Office (w/o enclosures)
`;heri VVamhoff - Hearthfire PUD, 2nd Filing - CR13 Impacts
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From: Cam McNair
To: Lucia Liley; Marc Engemoen; Mark Peterson
Date: 10/29/02 5:20PM
Subject: Hearthfire PUD, 2nd Filing - CR13 Impacts
I asked our staff to comment on the County's most recent proposal for attempting to minimize Hearthfire
traffic on CR13/Inverness/Abbotsford. This proposal would involve creating a one-way segment on CR13,
northbound only, from Bateleur Lane (future street within Hearthfire) to Douglas Road. I thought it best to
summarize our City =_taff's position on this idea in writing.
City Transportation and PFA staffs are not in favor of this proposal, and would recommend against it for
the following reasons:
--- One-way streets need to work together in pairs. Also, without a pair of streets, there is little chance
that the one-way street will be obeyed by the public (along with a good chance that there will be little or no
enforcement), and thereby creating a safety hazard.
--- Doing the one-way will probably prompt some motorists to utilize Country Club Drive to get back to
Lemay We already know the Country Club residents' sentiments about these projects, and their concerns
for increased traffic on Country Club. We think it will just shift the debate, not resolve it.
--- Converting a roadway to a one-way street should be done for the appropriate reasons, not due to
one development and the minor traffic caused by that development. There are other users of CR13
besides Hearthfire residents. The traffic rthat currently uses this road are county residents, many of
Whom cross Douglas from County Road 13 to the North, as well as those traveling west on Douglas and
turning off onto 13/Abbortsford.
--- To close this road to two-way traffic would be a great disservice to the residents living along this
road, for access by emegency services, and would most likely be violated by many of the residents and
others wanting to go south.
- The one-way proposal would eliminate a number of secondary points of access and force
emergency vehicles to drive a long way around to get into the neighborhood. Also, PFA doesn't like to go
against traffic. Charging down a one-way county road is not a good, safe practice.
--- Having a one-way street to protect the neighborhood does not seem like a good thing to do, and it
would be very difficult to change it back in the future.
We understand County staff's purpose in making this proposal is to attempt to lessen the impacts of the
development on the existing County residents along CR13/Inverness/Abbotsford. Mark Peterson's letter
of October 22, 2002, expresses those concerns very well.
We also recently entertained another suggestion - to escrow the funds for making the improvements on
CR13 and the connection of Bateleur Lane to CR13. City staff believes that making this connection with
the development is important for providing connectivity and travel choices, as well as for providing multiple
access points for emergency services.
I realize that there are differing viewpoints and concerns between the County and City staffs, with respect
to the off -site improvements being built and paid for by the Hearthfire development. Further discussions
will occur at the P&7 Work Session on Friday afternoon, November 1st, probably at or after 1:15 PM. The
formal hearing on the project is scheduled for Monday evening, November 4th, after 6:30 PM,
Cam McNair, PE
City Engineer
281 North College Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580
9heri'VVamhoff - Hearthfire PUD, 2nd Filing - CR13 Impacts
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Phone:970-221-6605
Fax:970-221-6378
E-mail: cmcnair@fcgov.com
CC: Cameron Gloss, Eric Bracket Gary Diede
Project Comments Sheet
Selected Departments
City of Fort Collins
6, 2003
Project:�'HEABIHF-IRt= PUD, 2ND FILING #31-95E
All comments must be received by Steve Olt in Current Planning, no later than the staff
review meeting:
Note - Please identify your redlines for future reference
Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
Number: 8 Created: 6/26/2001
Plat
Provide reception Ws for existing/off site easements that do not have them listed yet when these are obtained.
Number: 42 Created: 3/6/2003
Plat —
Provide temporary turnaround easement on the plat or by separate document.
Number: 43 Created: 3/6/2003
Overall phasing plan —
Change the dde of this sheet to "Street/Lot Phasing Plan" as it Isn't the overall phase plan. There are phase plans for
utilities and grading and the only thing with 3 phases is the street work and lot development.
Show the two temporary turnarounds that are needed with phase I and Phase 2.
Add the following notes:
At the intersection of Bateleur and CR 13 it needs to be identified that it is an 'Emergency access point until Phase 3
Improvements are accepted'.
The Emergency accessway from Town Center Drive in the first filing needs to be provided until otherwise approved by
Poudre Fire Authority.
Number: 44
utility Plans - sheets 4, 5 and 6
Add note: See sheet 7 for udlity phasing
Created: 3/6/2003
Number: 45 Created: 3/6/2003
udlity Plan sheet 7
Add note: All udlity work outside of Phase I boundary is considered Phase 2 work.
Add 'Phase 2' within Phase 2 area to label it as such.
Number: 46 Created: 3/6/2003
Utility plan sheets 8, 9 and 10
Remove all references to Phase 3. Per the udlity plan phasing plan there are only 2 phases for the utilities.
Number: 47
Signature
Created: 3/62003
Date
CHECK HERE IF YOU WISH TO RECEIVE COPIES OF REVISIONS
>G Plat Site Drainage Report Other_
CX�- Utility Redline Utility Landscape
Page l
Need to provide profiles for the two storm pipes adjacent to CR 13 under Bateleur and the emergency accessway from
Hearthfire Drive or provide invert elevations in and Invert elevations out for both of these pipes on the plans. Don't
believe that that Information is provided anywhere. Both of these pipes will need to be placed so that they can support
emergency vehicles driving over them. Need to identify the pipe type and size as well.
Number: 48 Created: 3/6/2003
Bateleur Turnaround
Need to identify what the material for the turnaround is at the end of Bateleur.
Depending on this material it may not make sense to put the concrete sidewalk in place at this time.
Show the sidewalk going straight not reattaching to the curb — that leaves things more Flexible for the future.
Show the drainage pipe that goes under the roadway adjacent to CR13
Add a note on the intersection detail and the plan/ profile sheet. Until Phase 3 Improvements are accepted this will
serve as emergency access for Phase 2. With Phase 3 a type III barricade with 'Road Closed' sign on it shall be placed at
the end of the road.
Barricades will probably be needed with Phase 2, but they will need to be similar to those used for the other emergency
access points.
Number: 49 Created: 3/6/2003
Bateleur plan/prof le
Need to show how the end of the improvements ties into existing grade. This grade needs to be such that it will work
for emergency access with the development of phase 2.
Need to show where the pipe Is located — it is not shown in the profile view. Is there enough cover?
Number: 50 Created: 3/6/2003
Bunrwing plan/profile
Show the temporary turn arounds with the phasing.
Number: 51 Created: 3/6/2003
Hearthfire drive plan/profile
Also need to show how the emergency access drive des Into the existing CR13 not just the future section. Show the
pipe that Is needed here as well. Is any pavement needed from existing CR 13 to enable this to tie in?
Number: 52 Created: 3/6/2003
Grading Phase Plan
Add note to the plan: All other grading work outside of Phase 1 boundary is considered Phase 2 work.
Add 'Phase 2' within Phase 2 area to label it as such.
Number: 53 Created: 3162003
Show riprap protection that needs to be provided at the end of Bateleur at CR 13 on the Final Drainage and Erosion
Control Plan that shows that area. Protection is needed since a portion of the street will drain off the end of the
improvements to protect undermining.
Number: 54 Created: 3/62003
Provide the truncated dome details for the ramps per ADA requirements. Can use the Greeley detail or the CDOT
details, place the chosen detail(s) on the plans.
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C. Show phasing lines on the Landscape Plan. A separate sheet is not
needed.
d. What is the proposed pedestrian/equestrian trail to be constructed of?
e. How do the residents of Lot 17 access their property in a vehicle? There is
approximately 30' of street frontage on Bateleur Court and there appears
to be a street tree near the middle portion of the lot. Will this obstruct the
access? Where will the driveway go?
Please contact Jenny, at 21-6760, if you have questions about these comments.
5. Kim Kreimeyer of the Natural Resources Planning Department offered the
following comments:
a. The native dryland grass mixture needs to be added to the Landscape
Plan. Natural Resources would like to check the list to make sure the mix
contains only native species.
b. The wetlands that were created with the First Filing as mitigation for
wetlands disturbed on this Second Filing must be shown on the Site and
Landscape Plans.
C. The wetlands must have a Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse habitat
evaluation.
d. Limits of development, including proposed grading and construction, need
to be clearly delineated on the Site Plan.
Please contact Kim, at 221-6750, if you have questions about these comments.
6. Kathleen Reavis of the Transportation Planning Department stated that paved
bicycle/pedestrian connections should be provided from the street cul-de-sacs to
County Road 13. Please see the red -lined Site & Landscape Plan that is being
forwarded to the applicant. Please contact Kathleen, at 224-6140, if you have
questions about her comments.
7. A copy of the comments received from Donald Dustin of the Stormwater Utility
is attached to this comment letter. Also, red -lined plans and reports, with
additional comments, are being forwarded to the applicant. Please contact
Donald, at 221-6589, if you have questions about his comments.
Project Comments Sheet
Selected Departments
City of Fort Collins
Date: arch 6, 2003
Project:--HEARTHF-IRiPUD, 2ND FILING #31-95E
All comments must be received by Steve Olt in Current Planning, no later than the staff
review meeting:
Note - Please identify your redlines for future reference
Issue Contact: Sheri Wamhoff
Number: 8 Created: 6/26/2001
Plat
Provide reception #'s for existing/off site easements that do not have them listed yet when these are obtained.
Number: 42 Created: 3/6/2003
Plat —
Provide temporary turnaround easement on the plat or by separate document.
Number: 43 Created: 3/6/2003
Overall phasing plan —
Change the title of this sheet to "Street/Lot Phasing Plan" as it isn't the overall phase plan. There are phase plans for
utilities and grading and the only thing with 3 phases is the street work and lot development.
Show the two temporary turnarounds that are needed with phase 1 and Phase 2.
Add the following notes:
At the intersection of Bateleur and CR 13 it needs to be identified that it is an 'Emergency access point until Phase 3
improvements are accepted'.
The Emergency accessway from Town Center Drive in the first filing needs to be provided until otherwise approved by
Poudre Fire Authority.
Number: 44 Created: 3/6/2003
Utility Plans - sheets 4, 5 and 6
Add note: See sheet 7 for utility phasing
Number: 45 Created: 3/6/2003
Utility Plan sheet 7
Add note: All utility work outside of Phase 1 boundary is considered Phase 2 work.
Add 'Phase 2' within Phase 2 area to label it as such.
Number: 46 Created: 3/6/2003
Utility plan sheets B, 9 and 10
Remove all references to Phase 3. Per the utility plan phasing plan there are only 2 phases for the utilities.
Number: 47
Signature
Created: 3/6/2003
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Date
CHECK HERE IF YOU WISH TO RECEIVE COPIES OF REVISIONS
X Plat Site Drainage Report Other
Utility Redline Utility Landscape
Page I
Need to provide profiles for the two storm pipes adjacent to CR 13 under Bateleur and the emergency accessway from
Hearthfire Drive or provide !invert elevations in and invert elevations out for both of these pipes on the plans. Don't
believe that that information is provided anywhere. Both of these pipes will need to be placed so that they can support
emergency vehicles driving over them. Need to identify the pipe type and size as well.
Number: 48 Created: 3/6/2003
Bateleur Turnaround
Need to identify what the material for the turnaround is at the end of Bateleur.
Depending on this material it may not make sense to put the concrete sidewalk in place at this time.
Show the sidewalk going straight not reattaching to the curb — that leaves things more Flexible for the future.
Show the drainage pipe that goes under the roadway adjacent to CR 13
Add a note on the intersection detail and the plan/ profile sheet. Until Phase 3 improvements are accepted this will
serve as emergency access for Phase 2. With Phase 3 a type III barricade with 'Road Closed' sign on it shall be placed at
the end of the road.
Barricades will probably be needed with Phase 2, but they will need to be similar to those used for the other emergency
access points.
Number: 49 Created: 3/6/2003
Bateleur plan/profile
Need to show how the end of the improvements ties into existing grade. This grade needs to be such that it will work
for emergency access with the development of phase 2.
Need to show where the pipe is located — it is not shown in the profile view. Is there enough cover?
Number: 50 Created: 3/6/2003
Buntwing plan/profile
Show the temporary turn arounds with the phasing.
Number: 51 Created: 3/6/2003
Hearthfire drive plan/profile
Also need to show how the emergency access drive ties into the existing CR13 not just the future section. Show the
pipe that is needed here as well. Is any pavement needed from existing CRl 3 to enable this to tie in?
Number: 52 Created: 3/6/2003
Grading Phase Plan
Add note to the plan: All other grading work outside of Phase 1 boundary is considered Phase 2 work.
Add 'Phase 2' within Phase 2 area to label it as such.
Number: 53 Created: 3/6/2003
Show riprap protection that needs to be provided at the end of Bateleur at CR 13 on the Final Drainage and Erosion
Control Plan that shows that area. Protection is needed since a portion of the street will drain off the end of the
improvements to protect undermining.
Number: 54 Created: 3/6/2003
Provide the truncated dome details for the ramps per ADA requirements. Can use the Greeley detail or the CDOT
details, place the chosen detail(s) on the plans.
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PROJECT
COMMENT SHEET
City of Fort Collins
Current Planning
DATE: July 17, 1997 DEPT: ELCO
PROJECT: #31-95E Hearthfire P.U.D., 2nd Filing
(LDGS) Final
PLANNER: Leanne Harter
All comments must be received no later than the staff review meeting:
Wednesday, August 13, 1997
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8. A copy of the comments received from Sheri Wamhoff of the Engineering
Department: is attached to this comment letter. Also, red -lined plans, with
additional comments, are being forwarded to the applicant. Please contact Sheri,
at 221-6750, if you have questions about her comments.
The comments and concerns were expressed at the weekly staff review meeting of
June 23, 1999:
Engineering (Sheri Wamhoff)
9. Phasing is being shown on the Site & Landscape Plan but not on the utility
plans. These plans should be consistent with each other.
10. There is an existing 60' wide right-of-way for County Road 13. This road needs to
be a collector street. Additional right-of-way may be needed. City staff would like
to schedule a meeting with the applicant to discuss this issue. Some pieces of
right-of-way will need to be dedicated by separate document.
11. An updated traffic study is needed if one has not already been provided.
12. Whiting Oil company will have to sign the subdivision plat and utility plans.
13, More work is needed on the internal and external street design.
14. More work is needed on the subdivision plat.
15. More work is needed on the utility plans.
16. This development proposal is not ready to be scheduled for a public hearing
based on the condition of the plans.
Stormwater (Glen Schlueter
17. The required SWMM Run has not yet been done for this project.
18. The drainage report does not provide the necessary detailed sizing of pipes and
swales.
19. The drainage report does not say where the concentrated flow from Town Center
Drive goes.
20. Off -site easements are needed and they are not accounted for at this time.
21. Off -site flows are not yet taken into account. This is a repeat comment.
22. The utility plans are not close to being sufficient for final approval. This
development proposal is not ready to be scheduled for public hearing.
Natural Resources (Kim Kreimever)
23. Off -site mitigation (on the First Filing) for wetlands on this site need to be shown
on these plans.
24. The Trusses Orchid study still needs to be done and provided for review.
25. The Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse Study still needs to be done and provided
for review.
Transportation Planning (Kathleen Reavis)
26. Walkway connections are needed from the cul-de-sacs to County Road 13.
Planning
27. Several lots at the northwest end of Grosbeak Court are beyond the maximum of
660' from a single point of access for emergency access purposes. In this case
the starting point for the single point of access would be the intersection of
Grosbeak Court and Town Center Drive. The center of the cul-de-sac at the end
of Grosbeak Court is 770' from the intersection to the southeast.
This completes the review comments at this time. Additional comments may be
forthcoming as the various departments and reviewing agencies continue to review this
request.
Staff has determined that the project is not yet ready to go to the Planning and Zoning
Board for a decision due to outstanding issues. Another round of review is necessary.
When it is ready to go to the Board a date will be scheduled for a public hearing, which
would be held on the first or third Thursday of each month. There is a mandatory
minimum two week public notification period prior to the public hearing.
Please submit the number of copies of the applicable documentation as indicated on
the attached Revisions Routing Sheet and return all drawings red -lined by City staff with
submission of all revisions you will make. You may contact me at 221-6750 if you have
questions about these comments or would like to schedule a meeting to discuss them.
Sincerely,
eve Olt
Project Planner
xc: Engineering
Stormwater Utility
Transportation Planning
Natural Resources
Zoning
Shear Engineering
Frederick Land Surveying
Project File #31-95E
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October 25, 1999
Mr. Steve Olt
City of Fort Collins Planning Department
P.O. Box 580
281 N. College Aire
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-0580
RE: Hearthfrre P.U.D., Zed Filing, Final, r131-95E
Resubmittal
Dear Steve:
Enclosed please find nine (9) copies of the revised Site and Landscape Plan as well as seven (7)
copies of the revised Final. Utility Plans as prepared by Shear Engineering Corporation, eleven (11)
copies of the revised Final Plat as prepared by Fredrick Land Surveying, one (1) copy of the
'Prubles Meadow Jumping Mouse Mabitat Assessment, one (1) copy of the Ute Ladies' - Tresses
Orchid Field Survey, and one (1) copy of a letter from Matt Delich addressing the traffic concerns
for the Hearthfrre P.U.A., Second Filing, Final. (As well as the redlined prints from your last set of
referral corrmaent s.)
This is a response to the roost recent review comments concerning the Final Site and Landscape
Plan, Final Utility Plans and Final Plat for the Heartbfire P.U.D. Second Filing. This response will
address Public Service Company, Post Office, Zoning Department, Natural Resources Planning
Departnent, Transportation Planning Department, Stormweter Utility, Engineering and Planning
comments noted in your letter and the Project Comment Sheet dated June 30, 1999- Shear
Engineering Cor?oration has written separate letters to Engineering and Stormwatcr to address
their specific continents sheets. Copies of those letters will be provided for your records.
1 Public Service Company
a. Fences proposed to be installed in front lot utility easements behind sidewalks...
Fences have been removed from the Street Typical Sections. All fences in or
near proposed easements will be subject to separation requirements of the
various utilities placed within the utility easements. At this time, we cannot
predict where the utilities will be located within the easements. Lot owners
will ultimately have to comply with the MiTective utility cornpamYs
restrictions. A note has been placed in the General Notes on the Overall
Master Utility Plan stating "Fences placed within or adjacent to utility and or
drainage easements shall be subject to restrictions and minimum setbacks
established by the respective utility or entity."
b, No trees may be planted closer than 4' ro any natural gas line.
- See mote number 14 under Plant Notes on the Site and Landscape Plan that
states: "All trees must be located a minimium of 4' from any natural gas line,
and 10' from water and sewer mains." (This note was on the previous
submittal.) Also, a note has been placed in the General Notes on the Overall
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Master Utility Plan stating: ,No trees are to be planted within four (N) feet of
gas lines."
2. Post Office
a. Make an alternate selection for the proposed street name "Golden Eagle Court".
- Golden Eagle Court ba3 been changed to "Buteos Court".
3. Police Services
a. The proposed street name "Golden Eagle Court" must be changed.
- Golden Eagle Court has been changed to "Buteos Court".
4, Zoning Department
a. Please clean up the Landscape Plan. The topography lines should be removed.
The proposed grading (topography) has been removed from the. Site and
Landscape Plan. (Note that Natural Resources had asked to have the proposed
contours added to this plan.)
b. Include the note on the Landscape Plan regarding installation of landscaping
prior to issuance of Cos -
See note munber 1 under "Landscape - Assurances" that staves: "Ali
landscaping proposed for installation, with the exception of the surface
treatment in residential parkways, must be secured with an irrevocable letter
of credit, performance bond, or escrow account for 125% of the valuation of
the landscape material prior to the issuance of a final certificate of occupancy,
for each phase as denoted by the letters A G. The escrow for such landscaping
may be phased, including landscaping associated with street trees indicated for
planting in public right of way in the front or side of a residential lot."
Also see note number 2 under "Landscape - Assurances" that states: "All
street trees indicated for planting in the front or side of a residential lot shall
be planted by the builder or developer no sooner than home occupancy and no
longer than 9 tuctiths after home occupancy." (Both of these notes were on the
previous submittal.)
c. Show phasing lines on the Landscape Plan. A separate sheet is not needed.
The phasing, lines where originally on Sheet 2 of 2. We have now transferred
this information to Sheet 1 of 2.
d. Whar is the proposed pedestrian equestrian trail to be constructed of
The pedestrianicquestrian trail is constructed of crushed limestone and this has
been noted on the plan. Also note that this trail was constructed with the First
Filing to provide the required emergency access for the I' Filing.
e. How do the residents of Lot 17 access their property in a vehicle? There is only
approximately 30' of street frontage on Bateleur Court and there appears to be a
street tree near the middle portion of the lot. Will this obstruct the access?
Where will the drivewaay go?
The driveways for all lots are proposed to be a maximum of 12' wide where
they meet the street. This gives us, room to fit the driveway between the lot line
and tree, but because of the Zoning Department's concerns, we have moved
the tree approximately 10' to the south.
5. Natural Resources Planning Department
a. The native dryland grass seed mixture needs to be added to the Landscape Plan.
- The "Native Seed Mix" was included on the previous submittal and is located
on the bottom of Sheet 1 of 2.
b. The wetlands that were created with the First Filing as mitigation for wetlands
disturbed on this Second Filing must be shown on the Site and Landscape Plans.
- A new sheet has been created (Sheet 2 of 2) which shows the wetlands
mitigated areas.
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e. The wetlands must have a Preble's Meadow Jumping Molise habitat evaluation.
- Please see enclosed 'Preble's Meadow lurnping Mouse Habitat Assessment,
Hearthf-ire P.U.D.' dated August 27, 1999, prepared by: T.R. Boss
Environmental and Biological Consulting.
d. Limits of development, including proposed grading and construction, need to be
clearly delineated on the Site Plan.
The proposed grading bad been shown on the plaits for the previous submittal.
Based upon the continents for the Zoning Department, see item number 4.a
above, the proposed grading has bona removed from the Site and Landscape
Plan. Please see the Final Utility Plans as prepared by Shear Engineering
Corporation for grading and construction limits. Note that the limits of
development shall include all areas within the property boundaries of the
project with the exception of the existing wetland areas in Tract C.
e. The Trusses Orchid study needs to be done and provided for review.
Please see enclosed "Ute Ladies' - Tressed Orchid Field Survey, Hearthfre
P.U.D." dated August 27, 1999, prepared by: T.R. Boss Environmental and
Biological Consulting.
6. Tr•ansportadon Department
a. Paved bicycle/pedestrian connections should be provided from the cul-de-sacs to
CountyRoad 13.
We have included two (2) additional bicycle/pedestrian connections to County
Road 13, one from Grosbeak Court and one from Bateleur Court. Note that all
of the bicycle/pedestrian trails located within the First Filing have been
constructed of crushed limestone and therefor we would prefer to be consistent
in the construction of the trails within the Second Filing.
7. Stormwater Utllity
See attached comments from Shear Engineering Corp.
Engineering Department
a. Phasing is being shown on the Site & Landscape Plan but not on the utility
plans. These plans should be consistent with each other.
The phasing as shown on the Site and Landscape Plan pertains only to the
Landscaping and the requirements for a landscape escrow prior to any CO's.
The utility and street improvements shall all be installed in one (1) phase.
b. There is an existing 60' wide right-of-way for County Road 13. This road needs
to be a collector street. Additional right-of-way may be needed.
The Site and Landscape Plan has been revised to show an additional 3' of
right-of-way dedication on the east side of CR 13. (A total of 33' from the
center line.)
c. 4n updated traffic study is needed if one has not already been provided.
- An updated traffic letter from Matt Delich was submitted with the last
submittal on May 25, 1999. An additional copy of the letter is enclosed.
d. whiting 011 Company will have to sign the subdivision plat and utility plans.
- This comment has been noted.
e. Red -lined Site and Landscape Plan
Handicap Ramps have been relocated as noted.
A Maxim urn Building Envelope has been added to Lot 1.
It has been noted that the pedestrian/bicycle easement is a public easement.
Notes 1 and 3 under Project Notes have been revised.
The note regarding the lighted house numbers is based upon an agreement
with the adjacent property owners and the developer which allowed the
elimination of most streetlights within the project.
9. Planning
a. several lots at the northwest end of Grosbeak Court are beyond the maximum of
660'from u single paint of access for emergency access purposes...
- We have added a 30' wide emergency access easement with a 20' crushed
limestone emergency access road from County Road 13 to Grosbeak Court.
This should be able to provide the required second access point for Grosbeak
Ct.
I believe this addresses all of the comments since the last submittal. Please review the enclosed
infomlatiou and should you have any questions, feel free to give me a call.
Sincerely,
and Design LLC
Manages
enclosures
cc: Tom km-wdy. Bier Yurst, Lucia LileY, Brian Shur
Hmrlhtlte 3 Submiml
REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
DATE: October 25, 1999 TO: Engineering
PROJECT: #31-95E Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing Final
LDGS
All comments must be received by Steve Olt no later than the staff
review meeting:
Wednesday, November 17, 1999
No Comment
Problems or Concerns (see below or attached)
Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing November 23, 1999
*All off site easements and/or row are needed prior to the scheduling of this project for a final hearing.
Site Plan
• Town Center Way — What does this serve? Would this road be better of being a driveway and not a street? It says it is
future access to water supply and storage company property — is this developable property or would this just be an
access to the lake. If it would be better as a driveway it would solve the problem of this road not meeting the street
design standards.
• Is the x-walk across Town Center Drive a painted or enhanced x-walk?
• Note indicates that a portion of this site was landscaped with the first filing. What are the limits of that? Do they
correspond with the limits of regrading as shown on these plans?
• Need to show improvements to CR13 to the south end of the road and all the way out to Douglas Road. The sidewalk
along CR13 needs to be shown at the back of Row.
• The sidewalk connection out from the cul-de-sac needs to be concrete. It connects to a concrete sidewalk at each end,
makes no sense for it not to be concrete, plus our standard is concrete.
• Can a dirt trail be left along CR13 behind the sidewalk to accommodate a riding path?
• Grosbeak Court should be continued out to CRI3. This will solve the emergency access problem and will provide for
an acceptable connection. Then can eliminate the cul-de-sac on Grosbeak Court (gaining that row back) as well as
eliminating the potential future connection from 6ateleur Ct (gaining that row back). The sidewalk connection from
the cul-de-sac would still be required. Lots 5 and 6 would then be able to gain access from the continuation of the
street and not be forced to take access off of the cul-de-sac.
• The wetlands mitigation map needs a north arrow.
(continued on next page)
CC
Date: Signature:° e"r
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Plat aC Site _ DmWage Reprnt _ Other
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Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing (sheet 2 of 3) November 23, 1999
Plat
• A note on the plat indicates that the homeowners association shall maintain all tracts except those portions to be
maintained by the Whiting Petroleum Corporation. What portions are those? How do we tell who maintains what?
• Need a drainage easement on lot 26 where the drainage pipe and outlet comes across this lot.
• The portion of Row to be dedicated by separate document — has this been done? If so provide the reception number or
indicate that it is to be dedicated and provided the necessary documentation.
• The existing 25 foot Whiting Petroleum Corp access and utility easement — where does this go? Does it end at Tract E
or where does it go.
• See additional comments on the plat.
Utility Plans
• What happened to the CR13 cross sections?
• Grosbeak Court should be continued out to CR13. This will solve the emergency access problem and will provide for
an acceptable connection. Then can eliminate the cul-de-sac on Grosbeak Court (gaining that row back) as well as
eliminating the potential future connection from Bateleur Ct (gaining that row back). The sidewalk connection from
the cul-de-sac would still be required. Lots 5 and 6 would then be able to gain access from the continuation of the
street and not be forced to take access off of the cul-de-sac.
• Town Center Way— What does this serve? Would this road be better of being a driveway and not a street? It says it is
future access to water supply and storage company property — is this developable property or would this just be an
access to the lake. If it would be better as a driveway it would solve the problem of this road not meeting the street
design standards.
• Is the x-walk across Town Center Drive a painted or enhanced x-walk?
• Need to show improvements to CR13 to the south end of the road and all the way out to Douglas Road. The sidewalk
along CRl3 needs to be shown at the back of Row.
• The sidewalk connection out from the cul-de-sac needs to be concrete. It connects to a concrete sidewalk at each end,
makes no sense for it not to be concrete, plus our standard is concrete.
• Can a dirt trail be left along CR13 behind the sidewalk to accommodate a riding path?
• Since the roads are shown as driveover curb, why is there a need for driveways at the Whiting petroleum easements?
Do want to see handicap ramps at the pedestrian crossings. The width of these ramps would be the same width as the
trail/ sidewalk width up to a maximum width of 8 feet.
• Typical x-section — CR13 Provide a minimum 30 foot width and a dirt horse trail beyond the sidewalk
Intersection details -
• Need to provide information on the courts.
• Town Center Drive and Bateleur Court —A minimum 30-foot transition length is required. Identify what transition
length is to be used. Provide elevations in accordance with detail D-18. Some of the elevations shown do not match
those shown on the plan and profiles.
• Town Center Drive and Grosbeak Court — identify the transition length. Provide elevations in accordance with detail
D- 18.
• Town Center Way and Town Center Drive - identify the transition length. Provide elevations in accordance with detail
D-18.
• Town Center Drive and Buteos Court — indicate the transition length.
Plan and Profiles
• Minimum K— 40 for sag curve, 30 mph design. Minimum K-30 for crest curve, 30 mph design.
• Town Center Drive — What is the existing grade being tied into? A minimum .6% grade is required for x-pans.
Minimum K— 40 for sag curve, 30 mph design. Minimum K-30 for crest curve, 30 mph design.
• Town Center Way -- need to have a slope of less than 2% for 50 feet from the intersecting row (section 1.02.03.05.c).
Need to provide protection from erosion due to the drainage off of the end of the street. Where does this drainage go?
Need to show and provide easements. What station does the property line correspond to? Will need to provide money
for that portion of the road to the property line that can not be built at this time. Need to provide an off site design for
500 feet beyond the property line. What does this road serve? Would this be better off as a driveway rather than a
public street? Many of the design concerns would go away if this were just a driveway. The question is: is a roadway
needed for the future use of the water supply and storage company property?
(continued on next page)
Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing (sheet 3 of 3) November 23, 1999
• Buntwing Court— Where is the low point in the vertical curve encompassing the inlet.
• Bateleur Court - Need a vertical curve at the end of the cul-de-sac. Minimum K= 40 for sag curve, 30 mph design.
Minimum K=30 for crest curve, 30 mph design. Need to achieve a minimum 1% slope in the cul-de-sac.
• Grosbeak Court— Minimum K= 40 for sag curve, 30 mph design. Minimum K=30 for crest curve, 30 mph design.
Need a vertical curve where tying into the existing grade. A couple of locations where the grades break exceeds .4%.
Missing a portion of the grade line. Grosbeak Court should be continued out to CR13. This will solve the emergency
access problem and will provide for an acceptable connection. Then can eliminate the cul-de-sac on Grosbeak Court
(gaining that row back) as well as eliminating the potential future connection from Bateleur Ct (gaining that row back).
The sidewalk connection from the cul-de-sac would still be required. Lots 5 and 6 would then be able to gain access
from the continuation of the street and not be forced to take access off of the cul-de-sac.
• CR13 — Need to provide designs for 500 feet beyond the limits of construction. Min K= 60 for crest and sag conditions,
40 mph design. At the low spot near the intersection is there an inlet here? Where will the drainage go? For the
design of the road to the south - use a standard intersection radius for the inside radius of CRl3 and Inverness
intersection. Use a 15-foot radius for the exterior curve. The improvements to CR13 need to be constructed to the
southern boundary of the road including the installation of an inlet (if necessary) to accommodate the drainage.
Grading plans
• Is there any grading needed on the West Side of CR13 to tie the road improvements into the existing grade?
• The grades on the west and southwestem comer do not appear to tie into the existing grades. Easements are needed for
all grading outside of the property Tines.
Details
• Need a driveover curb detail detail for detached walk (needs to have a thickened back 12 inches). Need detached
sidewalk comer ramp detail. Need detail D-4 for the Pedestrian connections at cul-de-sac. Provide details D-18 and
D-19 to identify the transition lengths to be used if they are standard lengths.
• No bollards have been shown, but a detail is provided?
• Provide Dowel detail (detail no. 4)
See additional comments on the plans.
PROJECT
COMMENT SHEET
City of Fort Collins
Current Planning
DATE: July 17, 1997 DEPT: PSCO
PROJECT: #31-95E Hearthfire P.U.D., 2nd Filing
(LDGS) Final
PLANNER: Leanne Harter
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Wednesday, August 13, 1997
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October 26, 1999
Project No: 1552-01-96
Sheri Wamhoff
City of Fort Collins Engineering Department
P_O. Box 580
Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Dear Sheri,
This is a response to your most recent review comments concerning the final utility plans and
Final Plat for Hearthfire P.U.D. Second Filing. This response will address several utility plan and
final plat review comments, as well as written comments noted on your Project Comment Sheet
signed and dated July 6, 1999.
This response letter will follow the format of the review comments. This submittal contains
additional information as requested by the various review agencies, and sheets have been added
accordingly. Please refer to the attached index of sheets for a cross-reference of the previous
sheet numbers to the current sheet numbers. When responding to comments pertaining to specific
sheets that have been renumbered, the previous sheet number will appear first, followed by the
current sheet number in parenthesis.
Please note that a separate response letter has been provided by PineCrest Planning and Design.
We will reference those responses occasionally and have attached a copy of that letter for you
immediate reference.
COMMENT SHEET RESPONSE
PLAT COMMENTS (General)
• Additional plat notes have been added and the most current attorney certification has been
provided.
• The "Plan Note" pertaining to Home Owners Association's responsibility for tracts has been
revised to clarify the Home Owners Association will own the tracts.
• All offsite easements which are needed to accommodate the Second Filing have been
recorded. No additional offsite easements are required to our knowledge. Offsite easements
noted in the plans that are existing and recorded have been labeled with the appropriate
reception number_ We have attached a copy of the recorded Whiting Oil easement for
I learthfire P.U.D., First Filing for your immediate reference.
• Neither of the two (2) Whiting Oil easements noted on the Second Filing plat are currently
dedicated. They will be dedicated with the Second Filing plat. Also, an approval block has
been added to plat for Whiting Petroleum Corporation to acknowledge easements dedicated
by this project.
4836 S. College, Suite 12 Ft. Collins, CO 80525 (970) 226-5334 FAX (970) 282-031 1
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PLAT COMMENTS (General)
• Additional rear lot easements have been provided as requested. These have been closely
coordinated with the Utility Plans and the P.U.D. Site Plan.
• Easements have been closely coordinated and are now consistent between the Plat and the
Utility Plans.
• The plat has been revised to add an additional three feet (3') of right-of-way for North
County Road 13. This has been closely coordinated with the Utility Plans and the P_U.D Site
Plan.
• Repeat comment: Additional rear lot easements have been provided as requested. These have
been closely coordinated with the Utility Plans and the P.U.D. Site Plan.
UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (General)
• The General Notes have been revised as directed.
• All City of Fort Collins approval blocks have been revised to replace "Director of
Engineering" with "City Engineer", and the "Traffic Engineer" has been added.
• To alleviate the need for individual residential fire sprinkler systems in residences on Lots 4,
5, and 6, as well as to provide a pedestrian access to North County Road 13, an emergency
and pedestrian access has been provided from the west end of Grosbeak Court to North
County Road 13. All affected drawings have been revised This item has been coordinated
with the final plat.
• A pedestrian connection has now been provided between Bateleur Court and North County
Road 13 All affected sheets have been revised to represent the pedestrian connection.
• Project main infrastructure construction will not be phased. Phasing is not represented on the
Site Plan. The phasing represented on the Landscape Plan noted originally was related to
Landscaping phasing only and the requirements for an escrow prior to any COs. Please refer
to response letter from PineCrest Planning and Design.
• All midblock handicap ramps have been relocated to line up with intersection ramps as
directed. All affected sheets have been revised.
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Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (General)
• North County Road 13 has been revised for collector status. Our understanding is that the
City of Fort Collins Master Street Plan has been revised since our initial submittal in 1997_
The final plat has been revised to add another three feet (3') of right-of-way. A typical
section for a collector with a 40' roadway width and 66' right-of-way has been added to the
typical section sheet "for reference only" Another typical section has been added to the
typical section sheet for construction requirements for 1/2 of the collector with Hearthfire
P.U.D., Second Filing. The North County Road 13 Plan and Profile sheet has been revised -
Both centerline and east flowline profiles are represented. All affected sheets in the plan set
have been revised
• All main street profiles which did not conform to vertical curve K-value requirements have
been adjusted. K values are now listed for convenience. In isolated curb return profiles, the K
values may not adhere to the standards. However, the centerline profiles and intersection
grading in the travel lanes is in compliance.
• Intersection details have been provided on Sheets 14 and 15. Critical spot elevations have
been provided in accordance with details D-18, and D-19. The actual City standard details
D-18 and D-19 have not been provided on the detail sheets.
• A midblock cross walk has been provided on Town Center Drive where the path crosses the
street. Curb cuts and pavement markings are shown in all relevant plans.
• Crosspan grades are represented on all intersection details where a crosspan exists. An
attempt has been made to accommodate the minimum 0.60% grade requirement for all
crosspans The Town Center Drive crosspan at Buteos Court does not comply. Because it is
impossible to meet the 0.60% crosspan grade when a street grade is less than 0.60%
(Minimum allowable gutter grade is 0.50%). The crosspan at Town Center Drive and Buteos
Court has a grade of 0.56% to match the grade of Town Center Drive (0.56%). The 0.56%
grade was carried through the intersection from PCR to PCR. This results in a crosspan of
varying depths- Please note the proposed Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards allow
a varying crosspan depth to accommodate the difference in depths of a curb and the depth of
the crosspan.
• Town Center Way has not been profiled 500' past the end of the proposed Town Center Way
as requested. There is no survey data available to appropriately profile this section at this
time Our understanding is that this street may have been required as a condition of
Preliminary approval of the entire Hearthfire P.U.D. Water Supply and Storage, the owner of
Richards Lake, required an access to their property for future potential development. The
profile has been revised to provide a vertical curve with a K value of 30. Surveyors have
been scheduled and we hope to have a revised profile to you prior to your next detailed
review.
PROJECT
COMMENT SHEET
City of Fort Collins
Current
DATE: 12 August, 1997 DEPT: Engineering
PROJECT: 431-95E Hearthfire P.U.D., 2nd Filing (LDGS) Final
PLANNER: Leanne Harter
ENGINEER: Michael Coley
All comments must be received by: 8/13/97
No Problems
Problems or Concerns (see below or attached)
Cover Sheet:
1) Need storm sewer plan and profile sheets.
Plat:
1) Need statement of ownership / maintenance and easement dedication for all tracts.
2) A sight distance easement is needed at the corner of Ingle Ct. and Towncenter Dr.
3) 6' rear lot easements are needed in several locations.
4) Several easements shown on the Find Site Plan are not shown on the plat.
5) The portion of Tract D located behind lots 45 and 46 is 20' on the plat and 25' elsewhere.
Overall Utility Plan:
1) Label all waterlines, sanitary sewer lines, easements, tracts, and lots.
2) Show all storm drainage facilities, referenced BM location, and easements.
3) Show all features within 150' of project boundaries.
4) A design of the portion of County Rd. 13 which fronts your property needs to be shown.
Comments continue on next sheet
Date: % 7 Signature:
PLEASE SEND COPIES OF MARKED REVISIONS: PLAT
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UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (General)
• Labels on cul-de-sac flowline profiles have been modified to properly tie the cul-de-sac flow
line stationing to the street stationing. The current plans provide a clear equation station tying
the various profiles together.
• Cul-de-sac flowline high point stations and elevations have been clearly labeled on the cul-
de-sac flowline profiles. They have also been clearly labeled on the cul-de-sac (intersection)
details. Center of cul-de-sac have been clearly labeled on the cul-de-sac (intersection) details_
• The Grosbeak Court transition has not been revised. The transition provided from the
collector width of fifty feet (50') constructed with Hearthfire P.U.D., First Filing to the local
width of thirty feet (30') proposed with Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing, has a current
transition length of 90 feet. The difference of 1/2 street width over this length is ten feet
(10'). This results in a 9:1 transition. An 8:1 transition is recommended for a 30 mph design
speed in the proposed Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards (See attached). The 15 1
taper would accommodate a 50MPH speed limit.
• As mentioned previously, a pedestrian connection has now been provided between Bateleur
Court and North County Road 13. In addition, to ensure future extension of the road is
practical, the future centerline has been profiled from the end of the cul-de-sac to North
County Road 13. An intersection detail labeled "For Reference Only" has also been provided
with the intersection details.
• Plan comments have been noted and have been addressed.
PLAN COMMENTS (Specific)
SHEET l; Cover Sheet
• All cover sheet general notes have been revised.
PLAT SHEET 1, Plat Cover Sheet
• The plan note pertaining to Home Owners Association's responsibility for tracts has been
revised to clarify the Home Owners Association will own the tracts.
• The Attorney's Certificate has been updated.
0 The City Engineer's Approval and Signature block has been revised.
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PLAT SHEET 1; Plat Cover Sheet
• We would request clarification concerning your comment regarding "Notice of Other
Documents"?
• We would request a sample note concerning the sight distance easement restrictions?
PLAT SHEET 1; Plat
The utility easement on the rear of Lot 29, near Tract C have been revised as requested?
• The 10' DUE has been added to the rear of Lots 39-42.
• The "12' Emergency Access & Whiting Petroleum Corp Non -Exclusive Utility Easement"
has been shown in Tracts B and D.
• A 6' UE has been added to the rear of Lots 45-47.
• The 25' Whiting Petroleum easement which transverses through Tract D has been corrected.
The Whiting Petroleum easements are labeled as exclusive or non-exclusive, as applicable.
• A 6' UE has been added to the rear of Lot 12.
• The 6'UE has been revised at the rear of Lot 55.
• The width of Hearthfire Drive has been labeled.
• The dimensions and call out on the landscaping easement in the rear corner of Lot 5 has been
scaled up.
SHEET 2; Overall Master Utility Plan
• A 30' Pedestrian and Emergency Access Easement and a corresponding 20' wide crushed
limestone pedestrian, bike trail and emergency access road has been added to the end of
Grosbeak Court to eliminate the need for sprinkler systems to houses built on Lots 4-6. A
curb curt has been provided on the 6" vertical curb on North County Road 13, and a bollard
and chain detai9 has been added to restrict normal vehicular traffic. Please note that the 30'
wide portion of Tract A is labeled as an emergency access easement.
• A "6' wide crushed limestone pedestrian / bike path" has been added to the end of Bateleur
Court to connect to the sidewalk on North County Road 13.
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SHEET 2; Overall Master Utility Plan
• The 20' Emergency, Pedestrian Access & Whiting Petroleum Corp access in Tracts B and D
has been labeled and coordinated in all sheets and with the final plat.
• A type III barricade has been added to the end of Town Center Way as requested. The
corresponding detail has been added to the detail sheet.
• Project main infrastructure construction will not be phased. Phasing is not represented on the
Site Plan The phasing represented on the Landscape Plan noted originally was related to
Landscaping phasing only and the requirements for an escrow prior to any COs. Please refer
to response letter from PineCrest Planning and Design.
• The sidewalk adjacent to the east side of North County Road 13 has been extended south to
tie into the Emergency Access, Pedestrian and Whiting Petroleum Access in Tracts B and D.
SHEET 3,4 & 4A (SHEET 3,4 & 5); Master Utility Plan
• The pedestrian ramps have been re -aligned as requested. The change has been made in all
pertinent sheets.
• The requested revisions to the rear lot drainage and utility easements has been made in all
plan sheets and the plat.
SHEET I (SHEET 13); Street Typical Sections
• A typical section for a collector with an ultimate 40' roadway width and 66' right-of-way has
been added "for reference only". Another typical section has been added for interim
conditions for construction with Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing.
SHEET 12 (SHEET 17); Town Center Dr. Street Plan and Profile
• The Town Center Drive flowline profile vertical curve K value has been listed and is
consistent with current City of Ft. Collins street standards.
0 Curb return profiles are provided.
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SHEET 13 (SHEET 16); Town Center Dr. & Buteos Ct. Street Plan and Profile
• The street name Golden Eagle Court has been changed to Buteos Court. The cul-de-sac
profile has been revised to clearly delineate the stationing provided in both plan and profile
views.
• Curb return profiles are provided.
• The Town Center Way street plan and profile data has been removed from sheet 13 and
provided on a new sheet 18.
• The Buteos Court Cul-de-sac flowline high point station and elevation has been clearly
labeled on the cul-de-sac flowline profile.
SHEET 13 (SHEET 18); Town Center Way Street Plan and Profile
• Town Center Way has not been profiled 500' past the end of the proposed Town Center Way
as requested There is no survey data available to appropriately profile this section at this
time. Our understanding is that this street may have been required as a condition of
Preliminary approval of the entire Hearthfire P.U.D. Water Supply and Storage, the owner of
Richards Lake, required an access to their property for future potential development. The
profile has been revised to provide a vertical curve with a K value of 30. Surveyors have
been scheduled and we hope to have a revised profile to you prior to your next detailed
review.
• Curb return profiles for Town Center Drive and Town Center Way have been provided
-
• A type Ill barricade has been added at the terminus of Town Center Way.
SHEET 14 (SHEET 21); Grosbeak Ct. Street Plan and Profile
• Flowline profiles have been provided.
• The Grosbeak Court cul-de-sac flowline profile has been revised to correctly show the
starting and ending cul-de-sac flowline profile stations with the appropriate tie to centerline
stationing.
• The Grosbeak Court Cul-de-sac flowline high point station and elevation has been clearly
labeled on the cul-de-sac flowline profile.
• The Grosbeak Court flowline profile vertical curve K value has been listed and is consistent
with current City of Ft. Collins street standards.
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SHEET 1.5 (SHEET 20)• Grosbeak Ct. & Pondview Ct. Street Plan and Profile
• Flowline profiles have been provided.
The Pondview Court cul-de-sac flowline profile has been revised to correctly show the
starting and ending cul-de-sac flowline profile stations with the appropriate tie to centerline
stationing.
• The Pondview Court vertical curve K values are less than 30. However, the standard
reference to K values generally refers to street centerlines (or traffic lanes). The centerline
profile in this instance has a K value within the accepted standard.
• Curb return profiles have been provided
• The Grosbeak Court transition has not been revised. The transition provided from the
collector roadway width of fifty feet (50') constructed with Hearthfire P.U.D., First Filing to
the local roadway width of thirty feet (30') proposed with Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing,
has a current transition length of 90 feet. The difference of 1/2 street width over this length is
ten feet (10'). This results in a 9:I transition. An 8:1 transition is recommended for a 30 mph
design speed in the proposed Latimer County Urban Area Street Standards.
SHEET 16 (SHEET 19); Buntwing Ct. & Bateleur Ct. Street Plan and Profile
• The cul-de-sac flowline profiles have been revised to correctly show the starting and ending
cul-de-sac flowline profile stations with the appropriate tie to centerline stationing.
• The cul-de-sac flowline high point stations and elevations have been clearly labeled on the
cul-de-sac flowline profiles.
SHEET 17 (SHEET 22); North County Road 13 Street Plan and Profile
• North County Road 13 has been redesigned to Collector Status.
• The various accesses from Grosbeak Court and Bateleur Court have been provided.
SHEET 18 (removed from set); North County Road 13 Cross Sections
• The North County Road 13 cross sections have been removed from the plan set. They were
originally prepared for local street status.
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SHEET 24 (Sheet 32); Detail Sheet; Street and Concrete
• A type III Barricade detail has been added.
• A Bollard and chain detail has been provided.
• Standard details D-18 and D-19 have not been added since specific intersection details have
been provided- The intersection details meet the requirements of standard details D-18 and
D-19.
• A midblock detached walk pedestrian walk detail has been created and added to the detail
sheet_
We trust that this response has addressed a majority of your specific comments and concerns. If
you have any questiions or further comments during your next detailed project review, please call
Shear Engineering Corporation
BWS / Ipk
cc. Tom Kennedy, Hearthfire, Inc.
Steve Olt; City Planning
Tom Dugan, PineCrest Planning and Design
INDEX OF SHEETS
CURRENT PREVIOUS
SHEET NO. CURRENT SHEET TITLE SHEET NO.
1
Cover Sheet
1
PLAT (2 sheets); Frederick Land Surveying
Utility Sheets
2
Overall Master Utility Plan (1" — 100')
2
3
Master Utility Plan (I" = 50')
3
4
Master Utility Plan (1" — 50')
4
5
Master Utility Plan (1" — 50')
4A
Sanitary Sewer Sheets
6
Town Center Dr. & Buteos Ct. Sanitary Sewer Plan and Profile
5
7
Town Center Dr. Sanitary Sewer Plan and Profile
6
8
Buntwing Ct. & Bateleur Sanitary Sewer Plan and Profile
7
9
Grosbeak Ct. & Pondview Ct. Sanitary Sewer Plan and Profile
8
10
Grosbeak Ct. Sanitary Sewer Plan and Profile
8
I I
North County Road 13 Sanitary Sewer Plan and Profile
9
Storm Sewer Sheet
12
Storm Sewer Profiles
10
Street Sheets
13
Street Typical Sections
11
14
Intersection Details
new
15
Intersection Details
new
16
Town Center Dr. & Buteos Ct. Street Plan and Profile
13
17
Town Center Dr. Street Plan and Profile
12
18
Town Center Way Street Plan and Profile
13
19
Buntwing Ct. & Bateleur Ct. Street Plan and Profile
16
20
Grosbeak Ct. & Pondview Ct. Street Plan and Profile
15
21
Grosbeak Ct. Street Plan and Profile
14
22
North County Road 13 Street Plan and Profile
17
Grading Sheets
23
Overall Final Grading Plan (1" — 100')
19
24
Final Grading Plan (1" — 50')
20
25
Final Grading Plan (1" = 50')
21
26
Final Grading Plan (1" — 50')
21A
Drainage and Erosion Control Sheets
27
Overall Final Drainage and Erosion Control Plan (1" = 100')
22
28
Final Drainage and Erosion Control Plan (1" = 50')
new
29
Final Drainage and Erosion Control Plan (1" — 50')
new
30
Final Drainage and Erosion Control Plan (1" = 50')
new
3 I
Drainage and Erosion Control Plan Notes
23
Detail Sheets
32
Detail Sheet (Street and Concrete)
24
33
Detail Sheet (Water and Sewer)
25
34
Detail Sheet (Drainage and Erosion Control)
26
NotePrevious Sheet 18 (North County Road 13 Cross section) has been removed from the set.
Community Planning and Environmental Services
Current Planning
City of Fort Collins
November 26, 1999
Tom Dugan
PineCrest Planning and Design, LLC
4225 Westshore Way
Fort Collins, CO. 80525
Dear Tom,
Staff has reviewed your revisions for Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing - Final that were
submitted to the City on October 26, 1999, and would like to offer the following
comments:
1. Mike Spurgin of the Post Office stated that they have no concerns or comments
at this time.
2. Lori Digliani of Police Services offered the following comments:
a. It appears that Grosbeak Court is a continuation of Hearthfire Drive and,
therefore, should not have a separate street name.
b. Buntwing Court and Bateleur Court are the same street and should have
one name. Continuous straight line streets need to maintain the same
name: to decrease confusion.
C. Town Center Drive makes a 90 degree turn. This will result in abrupt
address changes for the same street. They are requesting a different
street name when the street direction changes to this degree or higher for
continuity in addressing.
3. The Mapping/Drafting Department offered the following comments:
a. The subdivision plat and legal description do close.
b. Information must be provided regarding the portion of Grosbeak Court
shown to be ".....Dedicated by Separate Document'.
281 North College AVenne • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6750 • FAX (970) 416-2020
C. This subdivision plat must show the recording information for Hearthfire
Way and Hearthfire Drive that were shown and dedicated in the First
Filing.
d. The street names need to be approved by a City "naming committee".
4. Gary Lopez and Peter Barnes of the Zoning Department offered the following
comments:
a. Tracts 'B' and 'D' do not appear to be within any of the landscaping
phases proposed in the Second Filing.
b. Why are there very few trees proposed for any of the open space tracts?
Except for an existing Cottonwood and 3 trees behind Lot 10, these areas
separating the blocks are devoid of trees. More are recommended.
C. It would be helpful if the phase lines were made darker and labeled so
that they would be easier to see and follow.
Please contact Gary or Peter, at 21-6760, if you have questions about these
comments.
5. Kim Kreimeyer, the City's Natural Resources Planner, offered the following
comments:
a. A copy of a memorandum from Kim, regarding the Preble's Meadow
Jumping Mouse Habitat Assessment, is attached to this comment letter.
b. The species listed as "native seed mix" is not native. Please see the
attached copy of the Fort Collins Native Plants brochure that is being
forwarded to the applicant.
Please contact Kim, at 221-6641, if you have questions about these comments.
6. Kathleen Reavis of the Transportation Planning Department offered the
following comments:
a. Provide a concrete path, not gravel, between the cul-de-sac at the end of
Bateleur Court and County Road 13.
b. The longer trail off of the road at the curve between Country Road 13 and
Inverness Drive should provide a concrete "apron" or flared area as the
path approaches Country Road 13 so that gravel does not drag out onto
that road.
Please contact Kathleen, at 224-6140, if you have questions about her
comments.
7. A copy of the comments received from Donald Dustin of the Stormwater Utility
is attached to this comment letter. Also, red -lined plans and reports, with
additional comments, are being forwarded to the applicant. Please contact
Donald, at 221-2053, if you have questions about his comments.
8. A copy of thie comments received from Sheri Wamhoff of the Engineering
Department is attached to this comment letter. Also, red -lined plans, with
additional comments, are being forwarded to the applicant. Please contact Sheri,
at 221-6750, if you have questions about her comments.
9. A copy of the comment sheet received from Ron Gonzales of the Poudre Fire
Authority is attached to this comment letter.
10. Bruce Vogel of the Light & Power Department stated that they have no
concerns and comments at this time.
11. Dean Smith of the Boxelder Sanitation District stated that they have no
concerns and comments at this time.
12. Dennis Greenwalt of AT&T Cable Service stated that they have no concerns and
comments at this time.
The comments and concerns were expressed at the weekly staff review meeting of
November 17, 1999:
Engineering (Sheri Wamho
13. Phasing is being shown on the Site & Landscape Plan but not on the utility
plans. These plans should be consistent with each other. Is the phasing for
landscaping only?
14. Is the landscaping along the path between Lots 18 — 22 really part of the First
Filing?
15. Is the location and design of the emergency access off of County Road 13
acceptable to the Poudre Fire Authority?
16. The development plans are not ready to be scheduled for a public hearing (for a
decision), primarily because of outstanding Douglas Road issues.
Sanitary Sewer Plan and Profile:
1) Show all utility crossings in profile view
2) Manholes are mislabeled on sheet 3.
3) Show pipe type and lengths in plan view.
4) Show scale in plan view.
5) Need to show sewer line between manholes 13-10 and B-9.
6) Maximum line lengths between manholes is 400', which exceeded between
manholes F-15 and F-14 and between manholes F-14 and F-13.
Street Plan and Profile:
1) All intersections need spot elevations per standard details D-18 and D-19.
2) Show crosspans in profile.
3) Show matchlines in plan view.
4) Access ramps are needed for the emergency access between lots 21-22 and 42-43.
5) Show flowl.ine profiles for Ingle Ct. and Buntwing Ct.
Master Grading and Erosion Control Plan:
1) Landscaped berm shown on Final Site plan should be shown on the grading plan.
2) Modify grading in the sight distance easement to provide adequate sight distance.
"For additional comments, see redline utility plans"
Stormwater (Basil Hamdan
17. An easement is needed for the swale for the storm water transition from street
flows to Richards Lake.
18. Show the grading on the utility plans.
19. The drainage flows crossing Douglas Road are not accounted for and shown on
the utility plans.
20. Off -site easements are needed and they are not accounted for at this time.
21. Affected Ditch Company approval (and signature) is needed.
22. The utility plans are not yet sufficient for final approval. This development
proposal is not ready to be scheduled for public hearing.
Natural Resources (Kim Kreimeyer)
23. No additional comments at this time.
Transportation Planning (Kathleen Reavis)
24. No additional comments at this time.
Planning
25. Please be aware of the 90 day revision resubmittal requirement (see paragraph
below) to keep this project proposal in the City's development review process.
26. A street connection from either Bateleur Court or Grosbeak Court to County Road
13 should be provided. The current plans show a 51' right-of-way for a future
street from Bateleur Court to the country road. The City and the applicant should
determine now if the street connection is necessary and, if so, the street should
be constructed now with the Second Filing. Trying to complete the street
connection in the future, after residents are in place, could be very difficult.
This completes the review comments at this time. Additional comments may be
forthcoming as the various departments and reviewing agencies continue to review this
request.
Staff has determined that the project is not yet ready to go to the Planning and Zoning
Board for a decision due to outstanding issues. Another round of review is necessary.
Under the development review process and schedule there is a 90 day plan revision
submittal time -frame mandated by the City. The 90 day turnaround period begins
on the date of the comment letter prepared by the project planner in the Current
Planning Department (in this case, 11/26/99). Upon receipt, the revisions will be
routed to the appropriate City departments and outside reviewing agencies, with their
comments due to the project planner no later than the third weekly staff review meeting
(Wednesday mornings) following receipt of the revisions. When it is ready to go to the
Board a date will be scheduled for a public hearing, which would be held on the first or
third Thursday of each month.
Please submit the number of copies of the applicable documentation as indicated on
the attached Revisions Routing Sheet and return all drawings red -lined by City staff with
submission of all revisions you will make. You may contact me at 221-6750 if you have
questions about these comments or would like to schedule a meeting to discuss them.
Sin erely,
Steve Olt
Project Planner
xc: Engineering
Stormwater Utility
Transportation Planning
Natural Resources
Zoning
Shear Engineering
Frederick Land Surveying
Project File #31-95E
mt,£CREST
February 23, 2000
Mr. Steve Olt
City of Fort Collins Planning Department
P.O. Box 580
281 N. College Ave
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-0580
RE: Hearthfire 11.11J.D., 2n' Filing, Final, #31-95E
Resubmittall
Dear Steve:
Enclosed please find eight (8) copies of the revised Site and Landscape Plan as well as six (6)
copies of the revised Final Utility Plans as prepared by Shear Engineering Corporation, two (2)
copies of the revised Drainage Report, five (5) copies of the revised Final Plat as prepared by
Fredrick Laud Surveying, and two (2) copies of the revised "Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse
Habitat Assessment" for the Hearthfire P.U.D.. Second Filing, Final. (As well as the redlined prints
from your last set of referral comments.)
This is a response to the most recent review comments concerning the Final Site and Landscape
Plan, Final Utility Plans and Final Plat for the Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing. This response will
address some of the comments from Police Services, Mapping/Drafting Department, Zoning
Department, Natural Resources Planning Department, Transportation Planning Department,
Stormwater Utility, Engineering, Poudre Fire Authority, and Current Planning Department noted in
Your letter and the Project Comment Sheets dated November 26, 1999. Shear Engineering
Corporation has written separate letters to Engineering and Stormwater to address their specific
continents as well as the engineering and plat related comments from the other departments. Copies
of those letters are included in this resubmittal.
1. Police Services
a. it appears that Grosbeak Court is a continuation of Hearthfire Drive and,
therefore. should not have a separate street nine.
- Grosbeak Court has been renamed Hearthfire Drive as requested.
b. Buntwing Court and Bateleur Court are the same street and should have one
name...
- Buntwing Court has been renamed Bateleur Court but please note that it was
the Police Services Dept. that requested in their comment of August 20, 1997
that "one of the Buntwing Courts must be renamed" (a copy of that letter is
attached).
C. Town Center Drive makes a 90 degree turn. This will result in abrupt address
changes for the sane street. Thev are requesting a different street name...
- fhe north -south portion of Town Center Drive has been renamed to Buntwing
Lane.
P1aNNiNg Er Desig» LLC
4225 Westshore Way Fort Collins, CO 80525
(970) 226-1655 • (970) 226-1635 fax
2. Mapping/Drafting Department
a. Information Hurst be provided regarding the portion of Grosbeak Court shown to
be ...--Dedicated by Separate Document".
- As of this date, Grosbeak Ct. (Hearthfire Drive) has not yet been dedicated to the
City. This portion of the property is in the process of being annexed into the City.
Once annex, it will be dedicated to the City by a separate document. If the
dedication precedes the Final Plat recording, this recording information will be
added to the plat.
b. The street names need to be approved by a City "naming committee".
- Because this is the third time we have had to revised different street names
based upon different reviewing agencies and staff review, we are requesting
the staff have the City's "naming committee" approve all street names on the
latest Site and Landscape Plan.
3. Zoning Department
a. Tracts 'B' and V do not appear to be within any ofthe landscaping phases
proposed in the Second Filing.
Tract B is part of phases F and G. Tract D is part of phases A, B, C and D of
the landscape phasing plan. These phases have been noted on the Site and
Landscape Plan.
b. Win, are there very few trees proposed for any of the open space tracts?... More
are recommended.
The trees as shown on the Site and Landscape Plan follow the same quantities
and patterns as shown on the approved Preliminary Site and Landscape Plan
for the Hearthfire PUD. Few trees are planted in these open space areas to
help replicate the existing feel of the open areas, maintain views to the south
and west and to help provide solar access from the south.
c. 1t would he helpful if the phase lines were made darker and labeled so that they
would be easier to see and follow.
- This has been done.
4. Natural Resources Planning Department
a. Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse Habitat Assessment.
- Two (2) copies of the revised "Preble'.s Meadow Jumping Mouse Habitat
Assessment" as prepared by TR Boss are included in this resubmittal.
b. The species listed as "native seed mix" is not native. Please see the attached
copy of the "Fort Collins Native Plants" brochure that is being fonearded to the
applicant.
- A new native seed mix has been prepared by Mr. David Chenoweth of
Chenoweth & Associates - Environmental Consultants using the plants from
the "Fort Collins Native Plants" brochure. This has been revised on the Site
and Landscape Plan.
5. Transportation Department
a. Provide a concrete path, not gravel, between the cul-de-sac at the end of
Bateleur Court and County Road 13.
- This has been changed to a 5' wide concrete bike/pedestrian path.
b. The longer trail off of the road at the curve between County Road 13 and
Inverness Drive should provide a concrete "apron" or flared area as the path
approaches County Road 13 so that gravel does not drag out onto that road.
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7.
A 20' wide concrete drive cut and apron has been shown on the plan in that
area as well as at the where the emergency access drive meets County Road
13 at the west end of Hearthfire Drive.
Stormwater Utility
a. Red -Lined Site and Landscape Plan
- Several trees have been moved or removed along Buntwing Lane (Town
Center Drive) where the emergency access road crosses to help prevent
conflicts with the storm sewer. Also see note # 8 under Plant Notes that states
"Minor changes in species and plant locations may be made during
construction as required by site conditions." We believe that the tree locations
can be modified during construction to help eliminate any conflict base upon
actual storm sewer improvement locations.
b. please show all storm drainage facilities.
- These that been added to the Site and Landscape Plan.
Note: See additional attached comments from Shear Engineering Corp.
Engineering Department
a. Town Center Wav - What does this serve? Would it be better being a driveway
and not a street?
At the time of the Preliminary PUD, Water Supply and Storage Company, the
owner of the property to the south and west, requested that a dedicated road be
included in the plan to serve their property so that access can be provided if
the property develops in the future. Because this property has the potential to
be developed, a driveway may not meet the City's access requirements in the
future.
b. 1s the x-walk across Town Center Drive a painted or enhanced x-walk?
- This is a painted crosswalk and has been label as such on the Site and
Landscape Plan. Also see additional response from Shear Engineering Corp.
C. Note indicates that a portion of this site was landscaped with the first filing?
What are the limits of that? Do they correspond with the limits of regrading as
shown on these plans?
- Only the emergency access road/trail in tracts B and D has been constructed
with the I" Filing. No landscaping has been installed. This note has been
removed from the Site and Landscape Plan. Note that the access road/trail has
been surveyed and Shear Engineering has graded this portion of the site to
correspond to the current existing grades.
d. Need to show improvements to CR 13... The sidewalk along CR 13 needs to be
shown at the back of Row.
- The street improvements have been shown to the south end of the road and all
the way out to Douglas Road. Also, the sidewalk has been moved back to the
ROW. These have been revised on the Site and landscape Plan. Also see
additional response from Shear Engineering Corp.
e. the sidewalk connection out from the cut -de -sac needs to he concrete...
- This has been changed to a 5' wide concrete walk.
f.' Can a dirt trail be left along CR 13 behind the sidewalk to accommodate a
riding path?
- This path would be out of the City's ROW and the Developer is not willing to
install an additional path in the open space area that would need to be owned
and maintained by the Homeowner's Association that would not benefit any of
the residents within the Hearthfire PUD.
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g. Grosbeak Court should be continued out to County Road 13....
- This is an interesting comment based upon the past history of the approval
process of the Hearthfire PUD. The original plans for the development showed
a street connection to CR 13 from the project and not out to Douglas Road.
Due to neighborhood opposition, staff comments and the traffic studies, this
access point was moved at considerable cost to the developer, to Hearthfire
Way (which was not part of the original plans) and out to Douglas Road. At
that time the street access to CR 13 was eliminated. The Hearthfire PUD -
Preliminary was approved without this access point with staff support though
staff recommended in the staff report dated 9/23/96 on page 12 & 13, #5 "The
City Transportation staff supports the access locations as proposed. However,
the Engineering staff recommends that the proposed street and lot layout on
the west edge of the Hearthfire PUD development be modified to include a
provision for right-of-way for a future local street connection to County Road
13. That way, a local street connection could be constructed in the future
when traffic volumes and surrounding development make it necessary to
provide neighborhood connectivity." (A copy of which is attached). This right-
of-way has been shown on the 2"d filing plans since that time and when the
final for that filing was first submitted and we do not believe that it is
appropriate to now ask the developer to make that connection and build the
road at this time. We have also requested on three separate occasions since
December that staff meet with us to discuss this item. With our 90-day
deadline approaching, staff has still not responded to us with a time in which
they can meet with us to discuss this item.
Also, a crushed limestone pedestrian/bike walk is shown as a connection to the
cul-de-sac from CR 13 and the developer believes that lots 5 and 6 are not
"forced" to take access off of a cul-de-sac. From a marketing perspective, cul-
de-sacs are much more desirable than through streets for the future
homeowners.
h. The wetlands mitigation map needs a north arrow.
- A north arrow is and has been shown on this plan. It is located in the bottom
right hand corner of the drawing.
i. Phasing is being shown on the Site & Landscape Plan but not on the utility
,plans. These plans should be consistent with each other. Is the phasing for
landscaping onlv?
- As stated in my response letter of October 25, 1999, item 8 a "The phasing as
shown on the Site and Landscape Plan pertains only to the Landscaping and
the requirements for a landscape escrow prior to any CO's. The utility and
street improvements shall all be installed in one (1) phase."
j. Is the landscaping along the path between lots 18-22 really part of the First
Filing?
- Only the emergency access road/trail in tracts B and D has been constructed
with the I` Filing. To date no landscaping has been installed. This note has
been removed from the Site and Landscape Plan. Note that the access
road/trail has been surveyed and Shear Engineering has graded this portion of
the site to correspond to the current existing grades.
k. .Is the location and design of the emergency access of of Conlin, Road 13
acceptable to the Poudre Fire Authority?
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The emergency access south of lot 18 was approved by Poudre Fire Authority
with the First Filing. They have reviewed the Second Filing plans and have
stated that "All Emergency Access Easement points shall be clearly and
distinctly identified. Also all perimeters of all emergency drives shall be
clearly visible, and established and maintained to prevent emergency
apparatus on other than designated drives." They have not stated any
objections to these emergency access drives. Signage and bollards have been
added to the Site and Landscape Plan the state emergency access only. Also
these access areas have been shown on all plats.
1. Red -Lined Site and Landscape Plan
- All items have been addressed in the above comments.
8. Poudre Fire Authority
a. Required Access...
- Signage and bollards have been added to the Site and Landscape Plan the state
emergency access only. Also these access areas have been shown on all plats.
Additional items are noted and all open space tracts including the access
easements and roads/trails will be maintained by the Homeowners Association
- see note number 4 under "Project Notes" on the Site and Landscape Plan.
b. Address Numerals...
- The note on the Site and Landscape Plan has been revised to state "House
numbers within the Hearthfire P.U.D. shall be a minimum of 6 inch numerals
on a contrasting background, shall be visible from the street fronting the
property and shall be directly illuminated or back -illuminated by a light source
to sufficient brightness that numbers are visible from adjacent streets_.."
9. Planning
a. A street connection from either Bateleur Court of -Grosbeak Court to County
Road 13 should be provided...
- See response to engineering's comment above - Number 7 g.
b. Red-LinedSite and Landscape Plan
- Separate tracts have been added between the lots at the ends of Pondview Ct.
and Bateleur Ct. (Buntwing Ct.) to accommodate the drainage improvements
in these tracts.
- Street names have been added or moved to make more legible.
- Bollards have been added where the emergency access easements meet roads.
- The walk at the west end of Bateleur Ct. has been changed to a 5' wide
concrete walk.
- Note that the existing crushed limestone pedestrianfbike trail south of lots 18-
21 and 43-45 was actually constructed at 20' and not 12' as requested by the
Poudre Fire Authority.
- Concrete aprons have been added where the emergency access roads meet CR
13.
- Phase lines for landscape phasing have been darken.
- The lighting bollard note has been revised to 42" not 42'.
- Project Note number 1 has been revised to show setbacks from ROW's and
property lines.
- Project Note number 9 has been eliminated.
1 believe this addresses all of the comments since the last submittal. Please review the enclosed
information and should you have any questions, feel free to give me a call.
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Sincerely,
Planning and Design LLC
M
cc'. -I om Kennedy, Bill Yunker, Lucia Liley, Brian Shear
I Icarthfue 2 Submillal
February 24, 2000
Project No: 1552-02-97
Sheri Wamhoff
City of Fort Collins Engineering Department
P.O. Box 580
Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Dear Sheri,
This is a response to your most recent review comments concerning the Final Utility Plans and
Final Plat for Ilearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing. This response will address several utility plan
and final plat review comments, as well as written comments noted on your Project Comment
Sheet signed and dated 1 1/23/99.
This response letter will generally follow the format of your written review comments.
Please note that a separate response letter has been provided by PineCrest Planning and Design.
We will reference those responses occasionally and have attached a copy of that letter for your
immediate reference.
There are several comments which have not been accommodated, primarily due to preliminary
project approval conditions and conditions of several agreements which were made in the
lengthy process to gain preliminary approval of the entire Hearthfire project. Those items noted
will be clarified as the comment is addressed. We feel that it may be appropriate to sit down and
discuss the history of the project and more formally address certain conditions with a
presentation of historical backup documentation. The staff reports for Hearthfire Preliminary
would be your best tool for understanding the conditions of approval. We have attached the staff
report dated September 23, 1996 for your immediate reference.
UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (General)
• Grosbeak Court has been re -named to Hearthfire Drive.
• The North -South portion of Town Center Drive has been renamed to Buntwing Lane.
• Buntwing Court has been renamed to Bateleur Court at the direction of the Police
Department. This results in two (2) Bateleur Courts. We will address these courts with east
and west during our response.
• We would like to reiterate that project main infrastructure construction will not be phased.
The phasing represented on the Landscape Plan is related to Landscaping phasing only and
the requirements for an escrow prior to any COs.
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Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
COMMENT SHEET RESPONSE
PLAT COMMENTS (General)
• Clarification has been made regarding those areas which are to be maintained by Whiting
Petroleum Corporation. An area of encroachment by Whiting Petroleum Corporation within
the limits of Tract E is the primary area in question. This area has been clearly defined on the
plat, and noted by meets and bounds. The easement is labeled as a Whiting Petroleum
easement.
• A drainage easement has been added to the southwest corner of Lot 26.
• The Hearthfire Drive right-of-way which is indicated as being dedicated by separate
document has not yet been recorded. It will be dedicated by the Hearthfire Way annexations
which are currently being revised. The process is somewhat complicated. The annexation
could not be recorded until the Amended Exemption was recorded. The Amended exemption
was recorded. The 1/6 contiguity requirement for Annexation was not achieved with the
Hearthfire Way Annexation. Therefore two (2) annexations are currently being produced by
Frederick Land Surveying.
• The main Whiting facilities are located just east of Tract E. There is a certain encroachment
of the Whiting facilities on Tract E which has prompted the Whiting Petroleum easement on
Tract F. The 25' easements are travelways which ultimately cross Hearthfire Drive to access
the Whiting Petroleum facility. Additional easements have been dedicated with the Amended
exemption_ We have provided a copy of the amended exemption for your immediate
reference- We invite you to visit the site to see the actual relationship of the Whiting
Petroleum facility with the 25' access easements. Please note that the accesses are in place
and the easements have been dedicated by separate document. The First Filing plan is also
attached for your immediate reference.
• We have accommodated additional plat comments noted on the redlined plat.
UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (Specific)
• As noted with our October 26, 1999 response letter, the North County Road 13 cross sections
have been removed from the plan set since they were originally prepared for local street
status. There was also an elevation datum discrepancy. The elevations were over 3' off.
Please refer to the benchmark description on the Cover Sheet. Our understanding is that cross
sections are not required with collector streets according to current City of Fort Collins street
standards.
Hearthfire PUD 2nd Filing
Michael Coley
Comments from Transportation Coordination Meeting 8/14/97
• Development agreement needs to address the need for encroachment
permits for fences constructed in the 'ROW for future connection' at the
end of Buntwing Ct.
• 'ROW for future connection' at the end of Buntwing Ct. shall be
maintained by the homeowners association.
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February 24, 2000
Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
• Hearthfire Drive (previously Grosbeak Court) has not been extended to North County Road
13 This is due to numerous agreement issues and conditions of preliminary approval
concerning Hearthfire P.U.D. Please refer to additional response and history by PineCrest
Planning and Design LLC. This is attached to this response for immediate reference.
• As previously noted in our response letter dated October 26, 1999, Water Supply and
Storage, the owner of Richards Lake, required an access to their property (Town Center
Way) for future potential development. It is a condition of an agreement with Water Supply
and Storage. The agreement allows Hearthfire to release stormwater to Richards Lake. We do
invite you to discuss this issue with Water Supply and Storage. Please contact Mr. Fred
Walker, president of Water Supply and Storage.
Water Supply and Storage Company Phone: (970) 482-3433
Attn: Fred Walker; president
23 19 East Mulberry
P.O Box 1584
Ft. Collins, Colorado 90522
• The crosswalk at Buntwing Lane (previously the north -south section of Town Center Drive)
is a painted crosswalk. As noted with our October 26, 1999 response letter, A midblock cross
walk has been provided where the path crosses the street. Drive approaches and pavement
markings are shown in all relevant plans. We have clarified this on the plans.
• Improvements to North County Road 13 were shown all the way to Douglas Road at the time
Of your last review. The back of walk was placed at the right-of-way line according to current
City Street standards for collectors. This was also represented at the time of your last review.
All collector standards were met. Therefore, no changes have occurred. Please re -visit your
redlined set which has been re -submitted with this re -submittal. The typical street section for
North County Road 13 was also accurate.
• The sidewalk connection from the Bateleur Court (west) cul-de-sac to North County Road 13
has been changed to concrete.
• A dirt trail has not been provided behind the North County Road 13 sidewalk to
accommodate a riding trail. Please refer to the response from PineCrest Planning and Design
(attached) for discussion and history concerning this issue.
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February 24, 2000
Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
• We have provided driveway cuts at the intersection of the Emergency and Whiting Petroleum
access with Buntwing Lane (previously Town Center Drive) in order to maintain consistency
with what was provided in the First Filing at two (2) other access intersections with public
streets. If you feel strongly about the 8' wide handicap access at these points, we can easily
accommodate. We concur that driveover curb still allows the accessibility required. We
invite you to visit the site to see the current access intersections at Hearthfire Drive and Town
Center Drive in the locations noted on the First Filing plan which is attached for immediate
reference.
• A dirt trail has not be provided behind the North County Road 13 sidewalk on the North
County Road 13 typical street section to accommodate a riding trail. Please refer to the
response from PineCrest Planning and Design (attached) for discussion and history
concerning this issue.
UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (intersection details)
• All courts have been detailed.
• All transitions have now been noted on the intersection details. Please note that all transitions
had been noted in the street plan and profiles on both the plan views and in the profiles. The
profile clearly identify where actual typical sections begin and end.
• The intersection detail for Buntwing Lane (previously Town Center Drive) and Hearthfire
Drive (previously Grosbeak Court) has been updated.
• The intersection detail for Town Center Drive and Town Center Way has been updated.
• The intersection detail for Town Center Drive and Buteos Court has been updated.
UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (Plan and Profiles)
• We have checked all vertical curves for appropriate K values. Vertical curves which did not
meet current City street standards for K values have been revised. Miscalculated K values
have been corrected. Vertical curves with K-values that did not meet City standards have
been re -defined.
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February 24, 2000
Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
• The Town ('enter Drive profile is being tied into the existing Town Center Drive which was
constructed wi[h the First Filing_ Attached is a copy of the Hearthfire Drive plan and profile
liir the First Filing for your immediate reference. As previously noted in our response letter
dated October 20, 1999, an attempt has been made to accommodate the minimum 0,60%
grade requirement for all crosspans. The Town Center Drive crosspan at Buteos Court does
not comply. BccauSe it is impossible to meet the 0.60% crosspan grade when a street grade is
less than 0.60°io (Minimum allowable gutter grade is 0.50%). The crosspan at Town Center
Drive and Buteos Court has a grade of 0.56% to match the grade of Town Center Drive
(0.56%) The 0.56'Yo grade was carried through the intersection at the tlowline from PCR to
PCR_ This results in a crosspan of varying depths. Please note the proposed Larimer County
Urban Area Street Standards allow a varying crosspan depth to accommodate the difference
in depths of a curb and the depth of the crosspan_ Please note If the 0.60% minimum
crosspan grade standard is to be achieved always, then the allowable minimum street (or
cutter) grade must be increased in the standards. With the difference in the depth of the gutter
pan (vertical curb and gutter) and the depth of the crosspan, it is impossible to meet a 0 60%
crosspan grade when a street profile is less that 0.85%. 1 would be happy to discuss this issue
further My presentation at one of the Latimer County Street Standards advisory committee
meetings regarding this subject, was well accepted and prompted the allowance of varying
crosspan depths to accommodate these design discrepancies.
• Town Center Way has been revised to meet City Street standards with a 2% grade at the
intersection for a minimum of 50' beyond the right-of-way. Please refer to all revised plans
concerning drainage, erosion control, etc. The property line station has been identified and
the end of pavement station has been identified. Please refer to the discussion under the third
item of UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (specific) concerning the Town Center Drive service
to the Water Supply and Storage property where Richards Lake is situated-
• The profile for Bateleur Court east (previously Buntwing Court) has been revised to identify
the low point relative to the inlet location. Please note that the vertical curves on either side
of the inlet end with a 0.50% grade into the inlet.
• The Bateleur Court west cul-de-sac flowline profile has been revised to indicate a 0.40%
grade into the high point A vertical curve has not been provided. A minimum of 1% cross
slope has been achieved in the cul-de-sac. Cul-de-sac details have been updated to reflect the
revised cross slopes.
• Minimum K-values for Hearthfire Drive (previously Grosbeak Court) noted. This street will
not be continued to North County Road 13. This is due to numerous agreement issues and
conditions of preliminary approval concerning Hearthfire P.U.D. Please refer to additional
response and history by PineCrest Planning and Design LLC. This is attached to this
response for immediate reference.
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February 24, 2000
Project No: 1552-02-97
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
• North County Road 13 has not been profiled for 500' north of Douglas Road. No design is
necessary since the profile exists and the proposed Douglas Road profile will match existing.
A profile for 500' beyond the south limits of construction for North County Road 13 will be
provided_ Additional survey data is required and was unavailable at the time of this response.
UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (Grading Plans)
• The grading plans have been updated to represent final grading for North County Road 13.
Generally, the proposed North County Road 13 profile is similar to the existing profile. No
extensive grading on the west side of North County Road 13 will occur.
• Grading has been revised in the southwestern area of the project. We recognize that
easements are required for all grading outside the limits of the Hearthfire property. Please
note that easements are now represented on the Water Supply and Storage property
Discussions with Water Supply and Storage are occurring. Please note that an easement will
also be provided on the Amended Exemption property at the southeast corner of the
intersection of North County Road 13 and Douglas Road to supplement the required
additional right-of-way.
UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (Details)
• The driveover curb, gutter and walk detail provided in the current City street standards
clearly identities driveover curb and gutter_ There is not a 12" thickened section_ We have
referenced the DRAFT Larimer County Growth Management Area Street standards- The
driveover curb does not have a 12" thickened back section. We have included a collector
intersection detail for detached walk. Detail D-4 for the pedestrian connection at a cul-de-sac
has been added. Details D-18 and D-19 have not been added to the plan set. The intersections
have been further detailed and now represent transition locations consistent with those noted
with the street plan and profiles. All transitions differ.
• A bollard and chain has been identified at the intersection of North County Road 13 and the
20' wide crushed limestone pedestrian, bike trail and emergency access road between North
County Road 13 and the end of Hearthfire Drive (previously Grosbeak Court)- A bollard and
chain has also been identified at the south end of North County Road 13 where the
emergency access intersects with North County Road 13. These locations are consistent with
the revised Site Plan by PineCrest Planning and Design.
0 The dowel detail (detail no. 4) has been added.
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February 24, 2000
Project No 1552-02-97
Re: Ilearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
We would request that City Light and Power become involved in the project immediately instead
of waiting until construction, which is what occurred with First Filing. With the First Filing, we
were required to provide a fairly major revision to the Master Utility Plan after the City Light
and Power Department finally provided a plan for electric service which affected all water
service locations. This was a costly and time consuming task. It also caused delays in
construction. We would at an absolute minimum, request a preliminary design from them so we
can incorporate their design into our drawings and coordinate water services now. We
understand that there may be a certain fee up front to provide this.
We trust that this response has addressed a majority of your specific comments and concerns. if
VOL] have any questions or further comments during your next detailed project review, please call
at (970) 220-5 ;i4 We would respectfully request a project work session (utility coordination
meeting) at your earliest available convenience.
Brian W Shear, P.E.
Shear Engineering Corporation
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TO: Bill Yunker, Richards Lake Development
Tom Dugan, Jim Sell Design
Kerrie Ashbeck, Fort Collins Engineering
FROM: Matt Delich�
DATE: August 19, 1996
SUBJECT: Hearthfire PUD - Response to staff comments
(File: 9643MEM2)
This memorandum responds to the staff comment regarding
the collector street through Hearthfire PUD. This street is
referred to as Hearthfire Drive.
oWhile traffic volumes will vary somewhat on different
= segments of a given street, it is expected that the future
o_ volumes on Hearthfire Drive will be in the range of 2500-3000
vehicles per day (vpd). This forecast is based upon the
following:
- Hearthfire PUD will generate 1415 average weekday trip
ends (AWDTE). In the long range future, 80% of these
will utilize some portion of Hearthfire Drive. This
results in 1132 AWDTE.
- The Richards Lake Property, to the southeast, is
anticipated to have 700 dwelling units. These will
generate 6685 AWDTE. It is assumed that 20% will utilize
Hearthfire Drive. This results in 1337 AWDTE.
- The resultant forecast is 2469 AWDTE. Providing a
contingency, results in a range of 2500-3000 vpd.
The commercial portion of the Richards Lake Property is
z expected to be neighborhood oriented. Therefore, it will not
w likely attract significant trips through the Hearthfire PUD
i on Hearthfire Drive. It is expected that mbst external trips
z to the commercial portion of the Richards Lake Property will
ul be on the county road system, since the commercial area is
o near CRII. If the activity center depicted in the "City Plan"
a does occur, the forecasted volumes could also decrease.
The new street standard for a collector street without
i parking indicates a volume range of 3500-5000 vpd. The
forecasted volumes are less than this range. From available
plans of the Hearthfire PUD, access to this collector street
will be limited to public streets and a few driveways to some
large lots. Based upon observation, large lot developments
It provide significant off-street parking in multi -vehicle
garages and ample garage driveway pads. I would not expect
a need for on -street parking. From available plans, it is not
known whether there are shared driveways for the large lots
on the east side of Hearthfire Drive.
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REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
DATE: February 24, 2000 TO: Mapping
PROJECT: #31-95E Hearthfire PUD, Second Filincy — Final
(LDGS)
All comments must be received by Steve Olt no later than the staff
review meetincy: / �'44�
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PROJECT: #31-95E Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing — Final
(LDGS)
All comments must be received by Steve Olt no later than the staff
review meeting:
Wednesday, March 22, 2000
No Comment
,,Problems or Concerns (see below or attached)
"PLEASE IDENTIFY YOUR REDLINES FOR FUTURE REFERENCE"
Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing March 27, 2000
• All off site easements and/or row are needed prior to scheduling of this project for a final
hearing. Indicated that row will be dedicated with the annexation - row and easements can
not be dedicated with an annexation. That will need to occur by separate document.
Site Plan
• Need to show bollards at both ends of the emergency access drive for Hearthfire Drive.
Indicating chains - This can be dangerous for bikes and peds who may use this as a
connection to CR13.
• Eliminate the cul-de-sac on Bateleur Court and connect this road out to CRl3. As per the
paragraph in the preliminary staff report, the City is asking that the local street connection out
to County Road 13 be made utilizing Bateleur Court and that this connection be made now.
The City feels that with the growth and development in the area it is now time for the
connection to be made.
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• Also indicating that bollards and a chain be used for the emergency access, pedestrian and
whiting petroleum access easement. Bollards are okay in these locations, but the chain should
not be used as this can be dangerous to bikes and peds. Can utilize if can show how it will
not be a hazard. The access onto this path off of the roads needs to be by ped access ramps
and not driveway cuts as shown.
Plat
• It is still not clear what portion of the tracts are to be maintained by Whitting - is it those
portions that are; within there easements? If so indicate it as such.
• Where does the name split occur between Town Center Drive and Buntwing Lane.
• See additional comments on the plat.
Utility Plans
I . Need to show the bollards at each end of the emergency access drive at Hearthfire Drive.
The access ontC this should be driveway cuts with concrete to the property lines.
2. Batelcur Court - eliminate the cul-de-sac and connect the road out to County Road 13.
3. The emergency. pedestrian, and Whiting Petroleum access needs to connect into the streets -
CR 13, and Buntwing Lane as sidewalk ramps. Need an easement for the portion of this trail
that is off site of the project. The plat does not show an easement existing for this. Indicate
that the crosswalk for this path across Buntwing Lane is to be a painted crosswalk.
4. On Hearthfire Drive remove the cuts shown for the Whiting easement. This street will have
driveover curb, therefore any vehicles needing to access this will be able to do so without the
need of a driveway cut.
5. Still have a concern regarding the construction of Town Center Way as a public street.
6. County Road 13 needs to be shown as a 28-foot section - not the 27-foot section as shown.
7. Several intersections are shown where the elevation off the curb is too low and a low spot in
the street will result.
8. Identify the transition lengths and locations for all street intersection transactions.
9. Indicate what the existing grade of Town Center Drive where the new construction ties in.
10. Showing a temporary turnaround at the end of Town Center Way - Do not need this as long
as there is no access to lots 25 and 26 off of here. Now showing this road extending across
the inlet of the lake. We need to know if there are any existing wetlands in this area. Need to
map them. This will help to determine if a road can be extended across this area. What area
is this road intended to serve? If built as a street will need to put up money for the portion of
the road that is not being constructed to the property line. Also need off site easements for
this area. Not meeting min K requirements for 30mph.
11. Bateleur Court - as indicated before eliminate the cul-de-sac bulb and make a connection to
CR 13. Provide this connection meeting design standards.
12. Hearthfire Drive - not meeting requirements where tying into existing improvements.
13. CR13- show the future inlet locations as needed.
14. Add the notes from the sidewalk ramp to the detail for the detached midblock ramp.
15. Eliminate a portion of detail #4 - only a portion of this detail is still used.
16. Provide a detail for driveover curb with detached walk (see attached)
17. Provide details D-18 and D-19.
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In regards to the Comment that Grossbeak Court should not be continued out to County Road 13 because of
the past history and the approval process of the Hearthfire PUD.
I have review the Preliminary approval documents and as per the preliminary staff report"The City
Transportation staff supports the access locations as proposed. However, the Engineering staff
recommends that the proposed street and lot layout on the west edge of the Hearthfire PUD development be
modified to include a provision for right -of --way for a future local street connection to County Road 13.
That way, a local street connection could be constructed in the future when traffic volumes and surrounding
development make it necessary to provide neighborhood connectivity."
The lot layout on the approved preliminary is different than the current proposed layout. The access out to
Douglas Road has been moved several hundred feet east and connects into Hearthfire Drive differently than
shown on the preliminary. Also with the approved preliminary Grossbeak Court did not exceed the 660-
foot maximum requirement of the Code. Section 29-657(b) of the City Code/ Transitional Land Use
Regulations.
The layout as now shown, Grossbeak Court exceeds the 660-foot max requirement and is providing an
emergency access easement to solve the problem while showing the row connection out to County Road 13
on the next road south (A court which does not exceed the maximum length requirement).
As per the paragraph in the preliminary staff report, the city is asking that the local street connection be
made utilizing Grossbeak Court and not the court to the south. This not only meets the requirements of the
preliminary approval, but also eliminates the need for a long emergency access drive that would need to be
maintained by the homeowners association and bring the street into compliance with code requirement.
Doing so will not greatly affect the lot layout or size. In fact it increases the access ability to the lots
around the cul-de-sac, by increasing the lot frontage.
As for when this connection should be made. The City now feels that with the growth and the development
in the area it is now time to make that connection. The preliminary was approved in late 1996, almost 4
years ago. It is felt that by the time this development is built the connection will be needed. The
connection also provides for the interconnectivity that is desired between neighborhoods.
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Current Planning
Citv of Fort Collins
March 21. 2000
Tom Dugan
PineCrest Planning and Design, LLC
4225 Westshore Way
Fort Collins, CO. 80525
Dear Tom,
Staff has reviewed your revisions for Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing - Final that were
submitted to the City on February 24, 2000, and would like to offer the following
comments:
Gary Lopez and Jenny Nuckols of the Zoning Department offered the following
comments:
a. Remove the topography lines from this Final Site & Landscape Plan.
b. Why are there very few trees proposed for any of the open space tracts?
Except for an existing Cottonwood and 3 trees behind Lot 10, these areas
separating the blocks are devoid of trees. More are recommended. This is
a repeat comment.
C. It would be helpful if the phase lines were made darker so that they would
be easier to see and follow. This is a repeat comment.
d. This project is too small to have 7 phases. No more than 3 will be allowed.
e. Landscaping — Assurances Note #1 needs to state "valuation of the
landscape installation and material...", NOT just landscape material.
f. Street trees indicated in Landscaping — Assurances Note #2 must be
covered under specific phases and escrowed, bonded, or letter of credit
received in each of those phases. This is already stated and covered in
Landscaping — Assurances Note #1. Note #2 should be deleted,
especially since it is unenforceable by the City.
Please contact Gary or Jenny, at 21-6760, if you have questions about these
comments.
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2. Kim Kreimeyer, the City's Natural Resources Planner, offered the following
comments:
a. Due! to the invasive nature of Smooth Brome, the City Natural Resources
Department is encouraging the use of re -green, which is a sterile annual
grass. Please change Plant Note #4 on the Site & Landscape Plan to
include re -green and Western Wheatgrass — eliminating Smooth Brome
and Crested Wheatgrass.
b. Show any existing wetlands on utility plan sheet 18 where the extension of
Town Center Way is proposed.
Please contact Kim, at 221-6641, if you have questions about these comments.
The comments and concerns were expressed at the weekly staff review meeting of
March 15, 2000:
Engineering (Sheri Wamhoff)
3. The applicant has not yet provided the necessary off -site easements and street
right-of-way documentation.
4. Hearthfire Drive should be connected as a permanent street to County Road 13.
This item was to have been discussed at the City's Transportation meeting on
March 16"
5. Hearthfire Drive is longer than 660' and, therefore, a secondary point of access
(emergency or permanent) must be provided for this cul-de-sac.
6. There is concern about Town Center Way. This area is not very developable
because there are wetlands here. It could/should be more of a "driveway" than a
street. The 'V\/ater Supply & Storage Ditch Company should be involved in this.
Stormwater (Basil Hamdan
7. An easement is needed for the swale for the storm water transition from street
flows from County Road 13 to Richards Lake. This is needed before the item can
go to public hearing.
8. An overtopping elevation next to Lots 32 & 33 is needed.
9. Are there wetlands on Lots 27 — 32? What impacts are associated with this?
There could be restrictions that would have to be imposed on these lots.
10. The capacity of the storm water swale along the west side of the property needs
to be checked.
11. The utility plans are not yet sufficient for final approval. This development
proposal is not ready to be scheduled for public hearing.
Natural Resources (Kim Kreimeyer)
12. She needs to do a check between the previous and current Wetlands Mitigation
Plan.
Transportation Planning (Kathleen Reavis)
13. Why has the proposed bicycle/pedestrian path between Bateleur Court and
County Road 13 been narrowed from 6' to 5'? It must be a minimum of 6' wide.
Planning
14. Please be aware of the 90 day revision resubmittal requirement (see paragraph
below) to keep this project proposal in the City's development review process.
15. A permanent street connection from either Bateleur Court or Hearthfire Drive to
County Road 13 should be provided. The current plans show a 51' right-of-way
for a future street from Bateleur Court to the county road. The City and the
applicant should determine now if the street connection is necessary and, if so,
the street should be constructed now with the Second Filing. Trying to complete
the street connection in the future, after residents are in place, could be very
difficult.
16. Other comments are on a red -lined Site & Landscape Plan that is being
forwarded to the applicant.
Traffic Operations (Ward Stanford)
17. County Road 13 needs to be improved with this development and a permanent
vehicle connection should be made from the county road into the development.
This completes the review comments at this time. Additional comments will be
forthcoming as the various departments and reviewing agencies finish their review. I am
out of the office from 3/22/00 to 3/30/00. Please contact Sheri Wamhoff (at 221-6750) in
my absence if you have questions about the comments.
Staff has determined that the project is not yet ready to go to the Planning and Zoning
Board for a decision due to outstanding issues. Another round of review is necessary.
Under the development review process and schedule there is a 90 day plan revision
submittal time -frame mandated by the City. The 90 day turnaround period begins
on the date of this comment letter prepared by the project planner in the Current
Planning Department (in this case, 3/21/00). Upon receipt, the revisions will be
routed to the appropriate City departments and outside reviewing agencies, with their
comments due to the project planner no later than the third weekly staff review meeting
(Wednesday mornings) following receipt of the revisions. When it is ready to go to the
Board a date will be scheduled for a public hearing, which would be held on the first or
third Thursday of each month.
Please return all drawings red -lined by City staff with submission of all revisions you
make. You may contact me at 221-6341 if you have questions about these comments
or would like to schedule a meeting to discuss them.
Sincerely,
A��"
Steve Olt
Project Planner
xc: Engineering
Stormwater Utility
Transportation Planning
Traffic Operations
Natural Resources
Zoning
Shear Engineering
Frederick Land Surveying
Project File #31-95E
REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
DATE: June 13, 2000 TO: Engineering
PROJECT: #31-95E Hearthfire PUD, Filing 2 - Final
(LDGS)
All comments must be received by Steve Olt no later than the staff
review mteeting:
Wednesday, July 12, 2000
No Comment
Problems or Concerns (see below or attached)
"PLEASE IDENTIFY YOUR REDLINES FOR FUTURE REFERENCE"
Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing page 1 of 2 July 21, 2000
• All off site easements and/or row are needed prior to scheduling of this project for a final hearing.
Indicated that row will be dedicated with the annexation - row and easements can not be dedicated
with an annexation. That will need to occur by separate document.
• This project will also not be taken to hearing until the plans for Douglas Road are completed and
approved.
• The variance request for Bateleur Lane is under review.
Site Plan
• The emergency access connection out to CR13 doesn't need to be a curb cut -emergency services
can drive over the curb.
• Indicating that bollards be used for the emergency access, pedestrian and whiting petroleum access
easement. Bollards are okay, they are currently not indicated on the utility plans.
Plat
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➢ Provide reception Ws for existing/off site easements that do not have them listed yet.
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It is concluded that the volume range for the collector
street without parking will not be exceeded. Except for a few
large lot driveways, access to Hearthfire Drive is expected
to be limited.
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Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing Page 2 of 2 July 21, 2000
Utility Plans
1. Sidewalk ramps can only be as wide as the adjacent sidewalk width - per 1.02.03.09a(1)
2. The emergency access connection out to CR13 doesn't need to be a curb cut -emergency services
can drive over the curb.
3. Several intersections are shown where the elevation off the curb is too low and a low spot in the
street will result.
4. Still need to provide the intersection detail for Town Center Way and Town Center Drive. If it is
built we need to know how.
5. Indicate what the existing grade of Town Center Drive is where the new construction ties in.
6. How does the drainage on Town Center Way/Buntwing Lane drain down Town Center Way when
it is a gravel drive :and not a road? Can not drain the water across the sidewalk. Will need to put in
sidewalk culverts or can put in the curb returns with the sidewalk ramps.
7. Not meeting the min 2% grade requirement at the intersection of CR13 and Bateleur Lane on the
south side. What is the centerline slope? Does this meet the requirement? Please provide in letter/
response or on the plans if you like. Based on the grades on each side I would imagine that the
centerline grade meets the 2%.
8. Not meeting min K: requirements for 30mph in a few places.
9. Please add a note to the off site Town Center Way design. Potential future design. Not approved
off -site alignment.
10. Hearthfire Drive - not meeting requirements where tying into existing improvements.
11. CR13- show the future inlet locations as needed and provide 500 feet of off -site design.
12. Provide a bollards detail.
13. See plans for additional comments
Add the following to note 6: Further, to the extent permitted by law, the engineer hereby agrees to hold
harmless and indemnity the City, and its officers and employees, from and against all liabilities, claims,
and demands which may arise from any errors and omissions contained in these plans.
Use new language for notice of other documents:
ALL PERSONS TAKE, NOTICE THAT THE DEVELOPER AND/OR OWNER HAS EXECUTED
CERTAIN DOCUMENTS PERTAINING TO THIS DEVELOPMENT WHICH CREATE CERTAIN
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE DEVELOPMENT, THE DEVELOPER AND/OR
SUBSEQUENT OWNERS OF ALL OR PORTIONS OF THE DEVELOPMENT SITE, MANY OF
WHICH OBLIGATIONS CONSTITUTE PROMISES AND COVENANTS WHICH RUN WITH
THE LAND. THE SAID DOCUMENTS MAY ALSO BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME AND
MAY INCLUDE, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, SITE AND
LANDSCAPE COVENANTS, FINAL SITE PLAN, FINAL LANDSCAPE PLAN, AND
ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS, WHICH DOCUMENTS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF
THE CLERK OF THF. CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND SHOULD BE CLOSELY EXAMINED BY
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN PURCHASING ANY PORTION OF TILE DEVELOPMENT
SITE.
REVISION
COMMENT SHEET
DATE: June 13, 2000 TO: Mapping
PROJECT: #31-95E Hearthfire PUD, Filing 2 - Final
(LDGS)
All comments must be received by Steve Olf no later than the staff
review meeting:
Wednesday, July 12, 2000
No Comment
Problems or Concerns (see below or attached)
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Sheri Wamhoff
City of Fort Collins Engineering Department
P.O. Box 580
Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524
Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft Collins, Colorado
Dear Sheri,
This is a response to your most recent review comments concerning the Final Utility Plans and
Final Plat for Hearthfire P_UT) , Second Filing. This response will address several utility plan
and final plat review comments, as well as written comments noted on your "Revision Comment
Shect' dated March 27, 2000.
This response letter will generally follow the format of your written review comments.
Please note that a separate response letter has been provided by PineCrest Planning and Design
that addresses other comments included in the Planning summary letter from Steve Olt to
PineCrest Planning and Design, LLC dated March 21, 2000. We will reference those responses
occasionally and have attached a copy of that letter for your immediate reference. A separate
response letter addressing the comments from the Stormwater Utility is also included in this
submittal package.
COMMENTS (General)
• We understand that all offsite easements and rights -of -way are needed prior to scheduling of
this project for a final hearing. We also now understand that Hearthfire Way right-of-way
dedication will not occur with the Annexation plat. The right-of-way dedication for
Hearthfire Way is occurring concurrently with the annexation process. Attached is a copy of
the right-of-way dedication document that was prepared by March & Myatt, P_C for the
Ilearthfire Way right-of-way dedication- You may want to confer with Dave Stringer
regarding the dedication process status to date. Also attached are copies of the following
right-of-way and easement dedication exhibits:
• The North County Road 13 right-of-way dedication exhibit
• The North County Road 13 easement dedication exhibit
• The emergency, pedestrian and Whiting Petroleum access easement on Filing I property
• The drainage easement to Richards Lake
• Bateleur Court has been re -named to Bateleur Lane.
• Reference to a chain has been removed from all bollard locations.
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• Water services have been revised to accommodate the proposed electric facility plat that was
provided by City of Fort Collins Light and Power.
• 'rile North County Road 13 offsite easement and right of way documentation is included.
This is for the Fight -of -way and easement required from the North boundary of Hearthfire
P.U_D., Second Filing to Douglas Road.
• A through connection from the subdivision to North County Road 13 via Bateleur Lane
(previously Bateleur Court) has been provided. This has been done under the following
conditions. The extended street intersects North County Road 13 at a 90' angle. The
centerline radius of the extended road is 225 feet. This is less than the required radius of 240
feet. We understand that a letter requesting a variance from this city standard is required. A
variance request letter is attached with this re -submittal.
• After discussions with representatives of Water Supply and Storage, City of Fort Collins and
the developer, it was decided to design Town Center Way but not build it at this time. A
temporary access drive will be provided so that the Water Supply and Storage will have
access to their property for maintenance and other purposes.
COMMENT SHEET RESPONSE (PLAT)
• We have attempted to clarify maintenance responsibilities for those portions of all tracts for
which Whiting Petroleum Corporation will have easements and are responsible for
maintenance. Where Whiting Petroleum Corporation easements are identified graphically,
the labeling has been expanded to include "to be maintained by Whiting Petroleum
Corporation". The Plat Note concerning the same issue has been revised as follows:
The Hume Owners Association shall own all 7RAC7S and assume fall responsibility
of the mcrirnenance of all 7RAC7S, except those areas, which are de.signaied as
Whiimrg Petroleum Corporation easements. All Whiling Petroleum Corporation
easements are to be maintained ny Whiting Peiroleum ('orporatiun.
This note has been revised on both plat sheets.
If you would prefer other wording, let us know and we will gladly accommodate.
• The plat has been revised to identify the location where the name split occurs for Town
Center Drive and Buntwing Lane. The name split occurs at the intersection of Town Center
Wav and Town Center Drive and Buntwing Lane.
Additional comments noted on the redlined plat have been accommodated.
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Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
COMMENT SHEET RESPONSE (UTILITY PLANS)
I _ Bollards have been provided at the end of Hearthfire Drive and at the intersection of the
open space and North County Road 13. Three bollards are shown according to your
redlines. Reference to a chain has been removed from all bollard locations.
2. The westernmost Bateleur Lane (previously Bateleur Court) cul-de-sac has been removed.
Bateleur Lane has been extended to North County Road 13 as directed.
3. Eight foot (8') wide midblock access ramps have been provided at the intersection of
Buntwing Lane and the emergency, pedestrian and Whiting Petroleum access. An eight -
foot (8') wide midblock access ramp has also been provided at the intersection of North
County Road 13 and the emergency, pedestrian and Whiting Petroleum access. The
crosswalk on Buntwing Lane at the emergency, pedestrian and Whiting Petroleum access is
noted to be a painted crosswalk_ We believe that all Whiting easement on First Filing
property have been dedicated. We will provide actual dedication documentation when
available.
4. Drive cuts on Hearthfire Way have been removed at the Whiting Petroleum access points.
5. Please refer to page 3 of the PineCrest Planning and Design, LLC response letter. Town
Center Drive will not be constructed at this time. Right -of -Way will be dedicated. All
Town Center Drive curb, gutter and detached walk are carried through the proposed
intersection. The Town Center Way street plan and profile remains in the plan set. The plan
is labeled "for future construction" and "for reference only".
6. The street typical section for North County Road 13 has been revised to reflect a twenty-
eight foot (28°) paved area. The plan views have been modified also.
7. Intersection details have been checked and revised as necessary. There are no low spots in
the street.
8. All intersection transition lengths are noted. Please note that transition locations are noted
in all profiles where typical sections start and where typical sections end.
9. The existing grade of the curb and gutter flowline at the end of Town Center Drive, where
the Second Filing portion of Town Center Drive ties in, is clearly noted in the profile.
Profile design is based on the extensive as -built data provided for the First Filing_
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Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
10. Please refer to page 3 of the PineCrest Planning and Design, LLC response letter. The
temporary turnaround at the end of Town Center Way has been removed. Town Center
Way is intended to serve the Water Supply and Storage property. We have calculated the K
values for the vertical curves at the intersection of Town Center Drive and Town Center
Way and found that they were less than 30 as you noted. However, we have not changed
the design at this time since the road will not be built at this time and since the curves are
so close to an intersection where the cars will be coming to a stop at the stop sign. if you
insist, we will change the design prior to construction of Town Center Drive.
1 I _ The cul-de-sac has been removed from the west end of Bateleur Lane (previously Bateleur
Court) and the connection has been made to North County Road 13. Not all design
standards are met. We understand that a letter requesting a variance from this city standard
is required. A variance request letter is attached with this re -submittal.
12_ Vertical curves have been provided on Hearthfire Drive where the grade break exceeded
0.40%. Please provide specific detail on any other requirements for tying into existing
Ilearthfire Drive improvements that you may have.
13_ The location of the future inlet on North County Road 13 has been represented.
14_ The City of Fort Collins standard detail for the midblock ramp is provided. The midblock
ramp detail with detached walk which was created by our office, has been updated to
include the notes from the City of Fort Collins standard detail for the midblock ramp as
requested.
15. Detail 94 has been revised as directed.
16. A driveover curb, gutter and detached sidewalk detail has now been provided. We trust that
this detail will be provided as an addendum to current City standards. We also trust that this
detail is being coordinated with the Larimer County Street Standards advisory committee.
17. Details D-18 and D-19 have been added to the detail sheets.
18. Additional comments noted on the redlined plans are noted.
UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (Specific)
• Driveway cuts with concrete to the property line are shown at the end of Hearthfire Drive and
at the intersection of the open space and North County Road 13.
0 Drive cuts for Whiting Oil on Hearthfire Drive have been removed.
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Re: Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
• Please refer to page 3 of the PineCrest Planning and Design, LLC response letter for a
detailed discussion concerning Town Center Drive.
UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (Street Typical Sections details)
• The street typical section for North County Road 13 has been revised to reflect a twenty-
eight foot (28') paved area. The plan views have also been modified.
UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (intersection details)
• Bollards are shown at the end of Hearthfire Drive- 3 bollards are shown according to your
redlines.
• Flowline elevations have been corrected as needed to match the profiles. There are no low
spots in the street.
• The west Batele,Ur Lane (previously Bateleur Court) detail has been revised. The cul-de-sac
has been removed.
• All intersection transition lengths are noted.
UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (Plan and Profiles)
• North County Road 13 has not been profiled for 500' north of Douglas Road at this time A
profile for 500' beyond the south limits of construction for North County Road 13 has not
been provided at this time. Additional survey data is required and was unavailable at the time
of this response. This will be provided as soon as it available. No later than our next re -
submittal.
• The K values in the profiles have been corrected as needed.
• The appropriate street names are now called out in the plan and profile views.
UTILITY PLAN COMMENTS (Details)
• The midblock ramp detail with detached walk which was created by our office, has been
updated to include the notes from the City of Fort Collins standard detail for the midblock
ramp as requested.
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Re: Ilearth5re P.U.D., Second Filing; Ft. Collins, Colorado
• Detail #4 has been revised as directed.
• A driveover curb, gutter and detached sidewalk detail has now been provided.
• Details D-18 and D-19 have been added to the detail sheets.
We trust that this response has addressed a majority of your specific comments and concerns. If
You have any questions or further comments during your next detailed project review, please call
at (970) 226-5334_ We would respectfully request a project work session (utility coordination
meeting) at your earliest available convenience.
Brian W. Shear, P.E_
Shear Engineering Corporation
BWS/mo
cc: Tom Kennedy; Hearthfire, Inc.
Steve Olt, City Planning
Tom Dugan; PineCrest Planning and Design
Lucia Liley; March & Myatt, P.C.
Bryan Short, Frederick Land Surveying
1'1NECREST
June 19, 2000
Mr. Steve Olt
City of Fort Collins Planning Department
P.O. Box 580
281 N. College Ave
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-0580
RE: Hearthfire P.U.D., 2"" Filing, Final, #31-95E
Resubmittal
Dear Steve:
Enclosed please find ten (10) copies of the revised Site and Landscape Plan as well as seven (7)
copies of the revised Final Utility Plans as prepared by Shear Engineering Corporation, one (1)
copies of the revised Drainage Report, and seven (7) copies of the revised Final Plat as prepared
by Fredrick Land Surveying, for the Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing, Final. (As well as the
red]ined prints from your last set of referral comments.) Note: also attached is one (1) copy of the
engineering response letter from Shear Engineering Corporation.
This is a response to the most recent review comments concerning the Final Site and Landscape
Plan, Final Utility Plans and Final Plat for the Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing. This response
will address some of the comments from the Zoning Department, Natural Resources Planning
Department, Engineering, Stormwater Utility, Transportation Planning, Current Planning, Traffic
Operations, Poudre Fire Authority, and LETA and noted in your letter and the Project Comment
Sheets dated March 21, 2000. Shear Engineering Corporation has written separate letters to
Engineering and Stormwater to address their specific comments as well as the engineering and
plat related comments from the other departments. Copies of those letters are included in this
resubmittal.
l . Zoning Department
a. Remove the topography lines from this Final Site & Landscape Plan.
- Although we have had many comments regarding both the adding and
deleting of the existing and proposed topo from this plan and that the LDGS
code required the topo on the Site Plan, we have removed it from the
drawing.
b. Why are there veryfew trees proposed for any of the open space tracts? ...
- Additional trees have been added.
c. It would be helpful if the phase lines were made darker...
- The phase lines have been made darker.
d. The project is too small to have 7 phases. No more than 3 will be allowed.
- The phases have been reduced to three.
e. Landscaping - Assurances Note #1 needs to state 'valuation of the landscape
installation and material... " NOT just landscape material.
- This note has been revised.
P1ANNi"g & Design LLC
4225 Westshore Way Fort Collins, CO 80525
(970) 226-1655 • (970) 226-1635 fax
f. Street trees indicated in Landscaping - Assurances Note #2 must be covered
under specific and escrowed, bonded, or letter of credit received in each of those
phases. This is already stated and covered in Landscaping - Assurances Note #L
Note 92 should be deleted...
- Note # 2 has been deleted.
2. Natural Resources Planning Department
a. Due to the invasive nature of Smooth Brome, the City Natural Resources
Department is encouraging the use of re -green, which is a sterile annual grass.
Please change Plant note #4 on the Site & Landscape Plan to include re -green
and Western Wheatgrass - eliminating Smooth Brome and Crested Wheatgrass.
- This note has been revised.
b. Show any existing wetlands on utility plan sheet 18 where the extension of Town
Center Way is proposed.
- After meeting with members of the City staff on site on May, 19'h, it was
determined that Town Center Way may or may not be extended too much
further south of the Hearthfire property boundaries in the future. If and when
the property to the south develops, the current owners, The Water Supply
and Storage Company will be required to provide wetlands and
environmental studies to determine the limits and setback requirements from
and natural features and wetlands. Therefore, because future development of
the parcel is uncertain at this time, we would request that additional wetlands
delineation studies not be required until such time as the property to the
south submits for development review at which time the owners of that
property will be required to provide the required information.
3. Engineering Department
a. The applicant has not yet provided the necessary off -site easements and street
right-of-way documentation.
- We have meet on several occasions with The Water Supply and Storage
Company regarding the required off -site drainage easements and their
attorney is preparing an agreement between the developer and Water Supply
for the required drainage easement. Once both parties sign the easement, it
will be forwarded on to the City for recording.
- Additional street right-of-way dedication is required north of the property on
the east side of County Road 13, (three feet in width from the property north
to the Douglas Road ROW). After discussions with Sheri Wamhoff, it was
determined that this additional ROW should be dedicated to the County
because this portion of County Road 13 will remain in the County. Janelle
Kechter of March and Liley has been working with the Larimer County
Engineering Department to prepare the required dedication documents. Once
these are completed and signed by the owners, copies will be forward on to
the City staff.
b. Hearthfrre Drive should be connected as a permanent street to County Road
13...
We discussed this item in a meeting with City staff on May I Vat it was
determined that Bateleur Court (now renamed to Bateleur Lane) would be
extended to CR 13 to make the requested connection.
Also, as discussed with Sheri, do to the layout of Bateleur Lane and the close
proximity to the 90 degree turn in CR 13, we could not meet the required
minimum tangent length of 100' at the intersection of CR 13 or the minimum
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MEMORADNUM
TO: Bill Yunker, Richards Lake Development Co.
Tom Dugan, Jim Sell Design
Fort Collins Planning Department
FROM: Matt Delich
DATE: January 3, 1997 F
SUBJECT: Hearthfire PUD - Response to staff comments
(File: 9643MEM5)
Staff requested an evaluation of the turn lane
requirements at the Douglas/Hearthfire intersection. Since
this intersection will remain within the administrative
control of Larimer County, it is appropriate that Larimer
County Access Policy criteria be used to evaluate the need for
turn lanes on Douglas Road at the Hearthfire access. The
Larimer County Access Policy uses the graphs provided in the
State Highway Access Code. The approach volumes to be
considered at the subject intersection are the average of the
morning and afternoon peak hour traffic forecasts.
In the short range future, an eastbound right -turn
deceleration lane is required at the Douglas/Hearthfire
intersection. This is stated on page 4 of the "Hearthfire PUD
Site Access Study," July 1996. It is restated in the
conclusions on page 5, along with the dimensions of this
auxiliary lane. The operations analysis (Table 3) indicates
that the Hearthfire Access Road has both a northbound right -
turn lane and a northbound left -turn lane. These movements
will operate at level of service A. If these lanes were
combined, they would still operate at level of service A.
Therefore, it is a judgment call whether separate turn lanes
are required. If there is right-of-way available, then the
separate lanes can be implemented, but if there are
constraints, then they should not be implemented. Based upon
the traffic forecasts, delays to the northbound traffic
exiting the site will be less than 5 seconds per approach
vehicle. No other turn lanes are required at this
intersection in the short range future.
Using the long range traffic forecasts shown in Figure
10 of the cited report, no additional road improvements are
necessary at the Douglas/Hearthfire intersection. The need
for a westbound left -turn lane is on the threshold of being
warranted at the posted 45 mph speed. Since this is a twenty
year forecast and the posted speed on Douglas Road could be
reduced, a left -turn lane was not recommended. At 40 mph, a
westbound left -turn lane would clearly not be warranted. As
development occurs in this area, traffic should be monitored.
requesting a variance for those two standards. A copy of the variance request
letter is included in this resubmittal.
c. Hearthfire Drive is longer than 660' and, therefore, a secondary point of access
(emergency or permanent) must be provided for this cul-de-sac.
- On May 8'h, Brian Shear and myself met with Ron Gonzales of the Poudre
Fire Authority to discuss an emergency access point at the end of this cul-de-
sac. Ron stated that the emergency access would be acceptable as long as the
roadway was made of road base and that a 2" cover of crushed limestone (so
it would match the pedestrian traits) was installed over the road base.
d. There is concern about Town Center Way. This area is not very developable
because there are wetlands here. It could/should be more of a "driveway" than a
street. The Water Supply & Storage Ditch Company should be involved in this.
As stated above, after meeting with members of the City staff on site on
May, I9`h, it was determined that Town Center Way may or may not be
extended too much further south of the Hearthfire property boundaries in the
future. If and when the property to the south develops, the current owners,
The Water Supply and Storage Company will need to prepare development
and utility plans to show how this area could be developed. Therefore, as
discussed in the meeting and agreed to by Water Supply, the developer
would like to dedicate the required ROW to the City for Town Center Way
at this time and install and stub out any required utilities to the south
property line as development of this 2nd filing occurs. When the development
agreement is prepared by the City, we would request the actual construction
of the walks, curb, gutter and paving not be required at this time, but that a
escrow be established for future construction of the road if development
occurs in the future. Also, Water Supply has requested that a note be placed
on the Final Plat for lots 25 and 26 that states "Town Center Way is a
dedicated public street right-of-way and construction of this street may occur
at any time in the future." This note has been added to both the Site &
Landscape Plan as well as the Final Plat. Also, Water Supply has requested
that a fence be install along the right-of-way adjacent to lots 25 and 26. A
note has been added to the Site and Landscape Plan that states: "A two -rail,
white vinyl fence shall be installed along the property lines of Lots 25 and
26 adjacent to Town Center Way at the time these lots are developed."
e. Need to show bollards at both ends of the emergency access drive for Hearthfire
Drive. Indicating chains - This can be dangerous for bikes and peds who may
use this as a connection to CR 13.
- The bollards have been added to both ends and the chains have been
eliminated. Also, the drive cut from CR 13 to the Whiting Petroleum access
easement has been changed to a pedestrian ramp.
f. Red lined Site and Landscape Plan
- The existing 20' crushed limestone trail has been redrawn to the correct size
of 20'.
- The chain at the end of this 20 trail where it meets Buntwing Lane and also
at the emergency access from CR 13 to Hearthfire Drive has been removed.
- The drive cut at this 20 trail at CR 13 has been changed to a ped ramp.
Note: See additional attached comments from Shear Engineering Corp.
4. Stormwater Utility
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a. An easement is needed for the Swale for the storm water transition from street
flows from County Road 13 to Richards Lake. This is needed before the item can
go to public hearing.
- We have meet on several occasions with The Water Supply and Storage
Company regarding the required off -site drainage easements and their
attorney is preparing an agreement between the developer and Water Supply
for the required drainage easement. Once both parties sign the easement, it
will be forwarded on to the City for recording.
b. Are there wetlands on Lots 27-32? What impacts are associates with this? There
could be restrictions that would have to be imposed on these lots.
- Sheet 2 of 2 of the Site and Landscape Plan shows a total of .15 acres of
wetland area is within these lots. As part of the wetland mitigation plan for
the entire project, both filings 1 & 2, new wetlands were created within the
first filing to compensate for the wetlands within these lots.
Note: See additional attached comments from Shear Engineering Corp.
5. Natural Resources
a. She needs to do a check between the previous and current Wetlands Mitigation
Plan.
- Sheet 2 of 2 of the Site and Landscape Plan shows the wetland mitigation for
both filings. It should match the previous plan submitted with the 1" Filing.
6. Transportation Planning
a. Why has the proposed bicycle/pedestrian path between Bateleur Court and
County Road 13 been narrowed from 6'to 5? It must be a minimum of 6' wide.
- This path has been eliminated with the extension of Bateleur Lane out to CR
13.
7. Planning
a. A permanent street connection from either Bateleur Court or Hearthfire Drive to
County Road 13 should be provided...
- This connection has been made.
b. Red -Lined Site and Landscape Plan
- The existing 20' crushed limestone trail has been redrawn to the correct size
of 20'.
- The drive cut at this 20 trail at CR 13 has been changed to a ped ramp.
- On May 8th, Brain Shear and myself met with Ron Gonzales of the Poudre
Fire Authority to discuss an emergency access point at the end of this cul-de-
sac. Ron stated that the emergency access would be acceptable as long as the
roadway was made of road base and that a 2" cover of crushed limestone (so
it would match the pedestrian trails) was installed over the road base. This
note has been revised on the Site and Landscape Plan.
- Plant Note 94 has been revised to include re -green Western Wheatgrass and
eliminated Smooth Brome and Crested Wheatgrass.
- The 5' path to CR 13 has been eliminated with the extension of Bateleur
Lane out to CR 13.
8. Traffic Operations
a. County Road 13 needs to be improved with this development and a permanent
vehicle connection should be made from the county road into the development.
- County Road 13 will be improved as part of the development as show on the
Final Utility Plans as prepared by Shear Engineering Corp. Also, as stated
above, Bateleur Lane has been extended to CR 13 to provide a permanent
vehicle connection.
9. Poudre Fire Authority
a. Addresses shall be visible from streets fronting property; min. 6" numerals on
contrasting background.
- See note under Lighting Legend on the sheet 1 of the Site and Landscape
Plan.
b. Delete bollards/chain across the street where Buntwing Lane intersects
crosswalk south of Bateleur Ct.
- This has been done.
Note: See additional attached comments from Shear Engineering Corp.
10. LETA
a. Town Center Drive is already in use unless this is a continuation of existing
street.
- This is a continuation of the existing Town Center Drive.
I believe this addresses all of the comments since the last submittal. Please review the enclosed
information and should you have any questions, feel free to give me a call.
Sincerely,
PineCrest Planning and Design LLC
T omas J. D gan
Manager
enclosures
cc: Sherri WamhoB, Tom Kennedy, Bill Yunker, Lucia Liley, Brian Shear, Fred Walker
Hearthf re 2 Submib:al
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Community Planning and Environmental Services
Current Planning
Citv of Fort Collins
July 21, 2000
Tom Dugan
PineCrest Planning and Design, LLC
4225 Westshore Way
Fort Collins, CO. 80525
Dear Tom,
Staff has reviewed your revisions for Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing - Final that were
submitted to the City on June 19, 2000, and would like to offer the following comments:
1. Kim Kreimeyer, the City's Natural Resources Planner, offered the following
comments:
a. Expand the Wetlands Mitigation Map — Contextual Plan to include the
property adjacent to and west of Town Center Way.
b. Natural Resources wants to review potential impacts to off -site wetlands.
Please contact Kim, at 221-6641, if you have questions about these comments.
2. Michael Chang of the Poudre Fire Authority offered the following comments:
a. WATER SUPPLY: Fire hydrants are required at a maximum spacing of
660' along an approved roadway. Each hydrant must be capable of
delivering 1,500 gallons of water per minute at a residual pressure of 20
pounds per square inch. No commercial building can be greater than 300'
from a fire hydrant.
b. ADDRESS NUMERALS: Address numerals shall be visible from the
street fronting the property and posted with a minimum of 6" high
numerals on a contrasting background (example: bronze numerals on
brown brick are not acceptable).
C. CUL-DE-SAC: A dead-end street cannot exceed 660' in length. The
turn -around at the end of the street must have an outside turning radius of
40' or more, and an inside turning radius of 20'. Short fire lanes are
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permitted to facilitate a second point of access when a street is greater
than 660' in length. All structures beyond the 660' limit must be fire
sprinklered if a second point of access cannot be provided.
d. STREET NAMES: Street names shall be reviewed and verified by
L.E.T.A. prior to being put into service.
Please contact Michael, at 221-6570, if you have questions about these
comments.
3. Mark Jackson of the Transportation Planning Department offered the following
comments:
a. Have sight distance issues been addressed regarding the proximity of
Bateleur Lane to the curve at County Road 13 & Inverness Street?
b. What is the agreement for improvements along County Road 13? Have
bicycle lanes been provided along this Collector level road?
C. It appears that previous comments have been addressed. The
pedestrian/bicycle trail connections along County Road 13 look good. The
small scale plan makes it difficult to review the internal pedestrian system.
d. The combined Site & Landscape Plan at such a small scale is very difficult
to read and review.
Please contact Mark, at 416-2029, if you have questions about these comments.
4. The Technical Services Department (Mapping & Drafting) offered the
following comments:
a. This subdivision plat must show the Recording information for Hearthfire
Way and Hearthfire Drive.
b. The Recording information for the portion of Hearthfire Drive to be
dedicated by separate document must be shown on the subdivision plat.
c. All rnylar originals (subdivision plat, Site plan, Landscape Plan, utility
plans, etc.) must be able to be reproducible (text sizes, line weight, etc.).
d. The plat boundary closes and the legal description matches the plat.
Please contract Technical Services, at 221-6588, if you have questions about
these comments.
5. A copy of the comments received from Sheri Wamhoff of the Engineering
Department is attached to this comment letter. Red -lined plans, with additional
comments, are being forwarded to the applicant. Please contact Sheri, at 221-
6750, if you have questions about these comments.
6. A copy of the comments received from Donald Dustin of the Stormwater Utility
is attached to this comment letter. Red -lined plans and reports, with additional
comments, are being forwarded to the applicant. Please contact Donald, at 416-
2053, if you have questions about these comments.
The comments and concerns were expressed at the weekly staff review meeting of July
12, 2000:
Engineering (Sheri Wamho
7. The applicant has not yet provided the necessary off -site easements and street
right-of-way documentation. This includes right-of-way for County Road 13 and
an easement from Water Supply & Storage. The documentation must be
submitted and reviewed by City staff before this request can go to public
hearing.
8 The plans for Douglas Road improvements need to be approved before the City
can sign off on the Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing plans.
9. There is concern about Town Center Way. This area is not very developable
because there probably are wetlands here. It could/should be more of a
"driveway" than a street. The Water Supply & Storage Ditch Company must be
involved in this.
Stormwater (Basil Hamdan
10. The overflow from the ponds in the Hearthfire PUD, First Filing could affect the
Hearthfire PUD, Second Filing. Until this issue is resolved staff will not
schedule this item for public hearing.
11. The necessary off -site easements still have not been submitted. The
documentation must be submitted and reviewed by City staff before this
request can go to public hearing.
12. The capacity of the storm water swale along the west side of the property, along
County Road 13, needs to be checked. The plans show that the roadside swale
is to be filled.
13. There are still some off -site easements/agreements from the Water Supply &
Storage Company that must be submitted to the City.
Natural Resources (Kim Kreimeyer)
14. A conceptual diagram showing the off -site wetlands is needed to evaluate the
potential impacts to that area.
Transportation PI inning (Kathleen Reavis/Mark Jackson)
15. Most of the previous comments have been addressed.
1& What is the status of the "interim" design for County Road 13?
17. The combined Site & Landscape Plan, @ 1" = 100', is difficult to read.
18. There may be some sight distance concerns associated with the Bateleur Lane &
county road 13 intersection.
19. It appears that the "interim" roadway section for County Road 13 will not contain
bicycle facilities.
Planning
20. Please be aware of the 90 day revision resubmittal requirement (see second
paragraph below) to keep this project proposal in the City's development review
process.
21. Other comments are on a red -lined Site & Landscape Plan that is being
forwarded to the applicant.
This completes the review comments at this time. Additional comments will be
forthcoming as the various departments and reviewing agencies finish their review.
Staff has determined that the project is not yet ready to go to the Planning and Zoning
Board for a decision due to outstanding issues and/or off -site easements. Another
round of review is necessary. Under the development review process and schedule
there is a 90 day plan revision submittal time -frame mandated by the City. The 90
day turnaround period begins on the date of this comment letter prepared by the
project planner in the Current Planning Department (in this case, 7121/00). Upon
receipt, the revisions will be routed to the appropriate City departments and outside
reviewing agencies, with their comments due to the project planner no later than the
third weekly staff review meeting (Wednesday mornings) following receipt of the
revisions. When it is ready to go to the Board a date will be scheduled for a public
hearing, which would be held on the first or third Thursday of each month.
Please return all drawings red -lined by City staff with submission of all revisions you
make. You may contact me at 221-6341 if you have questions about these comments
or would like to schedule a meeting to discuss them.
Sincerely,
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Project Planner
xc: Engineering
Stormwater Utility
Transportation Planning
Traffic Operations
Natural Resources
Shear Engineering
Frederick Land Surveying
Project File #31-95E
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October 16. 2000
Mr. Steve Olt
City of Fort Collins Planning Department
P.O. Box 580
281 N. College Ave
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-0580
RE: Hearthfire P.U.D., 2"" Filing, Final, #31-95E
Resubmittal - Response Letter
Dear Steve:
Enclosed please find ten (10) copies of the revised Final Site and Landscape Plan as well as
seven (7) copies of the revised Final Utility Plans as prepared by Shear Engineering Corporation.
one ( I ) copies of the revised Drainage Report, seven (7) copies of the revised Final Plat as
prepared by Fredrick Land Surveying and ten (10) copies of the Contextual Plan for the Wetland
areas (Sheet 2 of 2 of the Site and Landscape Plan), for the Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing,
Final. (As well as the redlined prints from your last set of referral comments.) Note: also attached
is one (I ) copy of the engineering response letter from Shear Engineering Corporation and the
Revisions Routing Sheet from Current Planning.
This is a response to the most recent review comments concerning the Final Site and Landscape
Plan, Final Utility Plans and Final Plat for the Hearthfire P.U.D., Second Filing. This response
will address some of the comments from the Natural Resources Planner, Poudre Fire Authority,
Transportation Planning, Technical Services Department (Mapping & Drafting), Engineering,
Stormwater I4ili y, and Current Planning as noted in your letter and the Project Comment Sheets
dated July 21, 2000. Shear Engineering Corporation has written separate letters to Engineering
and Stormwater to address their specific comments as well as the engineering and plat related
comments from the other departments. Copies of those letters are included in this resubmittal.
Natural Resources Planning Department
a. Lsxpand the Wetlands Mitigation Map - Contextual Plan to include the propery'
adjacent to and west of Town Center Way.
- This item has been continually discussed with staff and continues to be a
requirement from Natural Resources. Because of this we met with staff on
site on May 19's, 2000 to discuss this item and it was agreed that if and when
the property to the south developed, the current owners, The Water Supply
and Storage Company, would be required to provide wetlands and
environmental studies to determine the limits and setback requirements from
the natural features and wetlands at that time. Therefore, because future
development of the parcel is uncertain at this time, we agreed with staff that
additional wetlands delineation studies would not be required until such time
as the property to the south submits for development review. At that time the
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owners of that property will be required to provide the required information.
To continue see this comment again is a bit frustrating. We contacted staff
again on several occasions to discuss this matter. At the last conversation we
were told that the item would be discussed between staff and Mr. Tom
Shoemaker. As of this date we have heard no additional response. Due to the
required resubmittal date deadline, we have mapped the wetlands areas to the
south as requested and have ineluded them on Sheet 2 of 2 of the Final Site
and Landscape Plan (contextual plan) for your review.
2. Poudre Fire Authority
a. WATER SUPPLY:...
This has been addressed in previous comments and the requirements for fire
hydrants and minimum delivery and pressures will be met for this residential
project.
b. ADDRESS NUMERALS:...
- Again, this comment has been addressed in previous comments and a note is
on the Lighting Legend on the sheet I of the Final Site and Landscape Plan
addressing this item.
c. C UL-DF.-SAC: A dead-end street cannot exceed 660' in length. The turn -around
a+ the end of the street must have an outside turning radius gl'40' or more, and
an inside turning radius of 20'. Short fire lanes are permitted to facilitate a
.second point of access when a street is greater than 660' in length. All structures
hevond the 660' limit must be fire sprinklered if a .second point of access cannot
he provided.
- Again, this comment was addressed in the last resubmittal of June 190' as
follows: On May 8", Brian Shear and myself met with Ron Gonzales of the
Poudre Fire Authority to discuss an emergency access point at the end of this
cul-de-sac. Ron stated that the emergency access would be acceptable as long
as the roadway was made of road base and that a 2" cover of crushed
limestone (so it would match the pedestrian traits) was installed over the road
base. We believe that this item has been addressed and should not be a
continual issue.
d. STREET NAXIES. Sneei nines .shall be reviewed and verified bt, L.E.T.A. prior
to being put into service.
- Again, a repeated comment. We have had L.E.T.A. review street names on
numerous occasions. As of this date, all street names on the plat and site and
landscape plans have been approved by L.E.T.A.
3. Transportation Planning
a. Have .site distance issues been addressed regarding the proximity of Bateleur
Lane to the curve at County Road 13 & hiverness Street?
A sight distance triangle has been added to the Final Site and Landscape Plan
at Bateleur Lane and CR 13.
b. What is the agreement for improvements along County Road 137 Have bicycle
lanes been provided uloitg L'rs Collector level i oudP
- The developer is only required to make interim improvements to CR 13 at this
time. These include and are shown on Sheets 13 of 34 and 22 of 34 of the
"Final Utility Plans" as prepared by Shear Engineering Corp. These interim
improvements include curb, gutter, detached walks and 30' of pavement width,
20' east of the centerline and 10' to the west. The 20' on the east side will