HomeMy WebLinkAboutWILLOW GROVE VILLAGE AT CUNNINGHAM CORNER PUD - Filed CS-COMMENT SHEETS - 2009-03-13CITY OF FORT COLLINS
OFFICE OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
March 23, 1984
Mr. Frank Vaught
ZVFK
218 West Mountain
Fort Collins, Colorado 80521
Dear Frank:
Staff has reviewed the application for preliminary/final PUD approval of the
Willow Grove PUD and offers the following comments:
I. The easement area between the sidewalks and adjacent buildings does not
appear to be adequate in size for the installation and maintenance of
utilities. The applicant should provide evidence to justify the plan
design. A minimum of an eight foot easement is required along all public
streets. Please revise site plan.
2. A repay agreement exists on the water line in Shields Street. Please
contact Webb Jones, Water and Sewer Utility, for more information.
3. The sidewalk along Richmond Drive should be detached from the curb.
Please revise.
4. The future improvements to Shields Street should be indicated on the site
plan including sidewalk, pavement and curb and gutter.
5. The median at the Cunningham Drive entrance should be setback a minimum
of 20 feet from the flowline of the public street. Please revise.
6. Location of handicapped ramps should be shown.
7. Certain off -site street improvements will be required. Please note these
improvements on the site plan.
8. The oversized ROW of Richmond Drive should begin tapering down on the
east side of the Cunningham/Richmond Drive intersection rather than on
the west side. Please revise.
I U1 L L Umi ia, UUiUI'dUU OUDGC • LJU JJ Ce 1 -b /OU
AND DEVELOPMENT
V
Mr. Frank Vaught
From: Joe Frank
March 23, 1984
Page Two
In
9. The curb cut to the recreation facility should be centered on the street
pavement of Cunningham Drive. This curb cut should be designed to allow
for joint use with the future multiple family area to the east.
10. Staff believes access to Richmond Drive should be emphasized from the
project. Staff questions why the driveway access to Cunningham Drive is
designed with a greater width and median, while the curb cuts to Richmond
are narrower and do not include the median? Staff recommends the curb cut
to Richmond be downsized to an ordinary driveway access.
11. Type III barricades will be required at the end of Richmond Drive. Please
indicate on site plan.
12. Staff suggests the internal pedestrianways connect to the public side-
walks. In some locations, it appears the connections are not made. Cer-
tain additional sidewalk connections are recommended.
13. Building envelopes and building footprints should be clearly indicated.
Distance of building envelopes to at least two platted property lines
should be shown.
14. The site plan should be revised to indicate dimensions of parking spaces,
and driveways.
15. A bike rack should be provided in the recreation area.
16. Clubhouse, pool, tennis and volleyball courts must be within a building
envelope. Please show dimensions of the envelope and distance to two
platted property lines.
17. The height and type of fencing of pool/tennis. area should be indicated on
the site plan.
18. The dimensions of certain open space and landscaping areas should be
indicated on the site plan. See me for details.
19. Staff questions whether adequate setback has been provided between the
buildings and Shields Street and between the building in the southeast
corner of the project and Cunningham Drive and Richmond Drive. Staff
recommends the applicant re-evaluate the plan in terms of increasing the
setbacks in these areas.
20. All existing significant trees and vegetation should be shown on the site
plan including their fate.
21. The surrounding 150 foot information is incomplete. Please review re-
quirements of PUD regulations for details.
n
M
Mr. Frank Vaught
From: Joe Frank
March 23, 1984
Page Three
22. The limits of the active open space on this project should be clearly
delineated.
23. The plan should include the note that Richmond Drive will be connected to
the east with development of this phase.
24. A note should be added that the recreation facilities will be constructed
after the llth building or 76th unit of the Chestnut Village PUD per our
agreements on that phase.
25. A note should be added to the site plan detailing the improvements that
will be made to the detention area per master plan agreement. The
applicant will need to update the Master Plan to reflect the new phasing
of, the overall PUD.
26. The site plan should note the installation of handicapped units in the
project per points taken on the Density Chart. The note should include
that these units will meet the criteria of the LDGS for the type of
handicapped unit being provided.
27. Note number 6 of the site plan is irrelevant to this phase of the pro-
ject. Please delete.
28. The title of the project should be Willow Grove at Cunningham Corners.
29. The location map for this project is outdated and therefore confusing. I
recommend it be revised to more clearly indicate the location of the
proposal.
30. Additional screening between the parking areas and the public street
should be provided. Also, additional street tree planting and berming
should be provided along Shields Street.
31. Plantings around foundation of buildings should be indicated. The number
of shrubs and ground cover plantings in beds should be indicated on the
landscape plan. Also, the plan should indicate the minimum size of the
plantings in these beds.
32. Low lying shrubs in addition to trees should be provided in parking
islands.
33. Additional screening materials should be provided along the east side of
the tennis courts.
34. Lined areas in landscape plan should be identified.
35. Pinion pines should be a minimum of 5-6 feet in height rather than 3-4
feet. Please revise. Minimum size of all shrubs should be five gallon.
Mr. Frank Vaught
From: Joe Frank
March 23, 1984
Page Four
36. Height of berms should be indicated on the landscape plan.
37. Staff recommends the applicant incorporate the use of lilacs into the
landscape plan along Shields Street.
38. Building elevations should indicate color and exterior materials.
39. Staff questions the points you have taken on the Density Chart and the
space heating analysis for energy conservation credits.
40. Signed mylars of the subdivision plat, site plan, landscape plan, and
building elevations; signed Site and Landscape Covenants; 812"xll" reduc-
tions of all plans and plats; colored renderings of the site plan and
building elevations; and ten 24"x36" copies of the site plan and land-
scape plan, should be delivered to this office no later than Monday,
April 16, 1984.
I recommend we meet as soon as possible to discuss the above comments. Revi-
sions to the plans should be submitted no later than Monday, April 2, 1984. If
you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
N\
Joe Frank
Senior City Planner
JF:ro
cc: Bonnie Tripoli, Development Coordinator
Mauri Rupel, Development Center Director