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CITY OF FORT COLLINS P.O. BOX 580, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80522 PH (303) 4844220
PLANNING DIVISION EXT. 655
October 28, 1980
Tony Hughes
Gefroh and Associates
One Drake Park, Suite 23
333 West Drake
Fort Collins, Colorado 80526
Dear Tony:
Staff has reviewed Wagonwhee�Thi�rdFi�lingPreliminary and offers the
following comments:
1. 900 parking adjacent to public streets is acceptable when:
a. parking is not on both sides of the street at the same time; ex.:
Fontanero Place and Del Rio Drive.
b. no parking is allowed on the street; the developer will be responsible
for the cost of required no parking signs.
C. parking shall be no closer than 50' from the flowline of an intersecting
street on major drive cut; ex.: Del Rio Drive.
d. a curb shall be required between the street pavement and paving areas.
2. Parking in the center of a cul-de-sac shall be acceptable when:
a. curbing shall be required between street pavement and parking areas.
b. no more than 16 spaces (8 per side) will be allowed within the center
of the cul-de-sac; ex.: Cucharras St.
C. inside radius of the center island shall be 20'.
3. Building setbacks, from backs of sidewalks (or backs of curbs where sidewalks
do not exist) must be 15' minimum on both sides of all streets and cul-de-sac.
4. If detention areas are to be considered as part of the active open space,
design of these areas must meet city guidelines for "active open space P.U.D.
detention ponds". Active open space areas should be dimensioned on the
site plan.
5: An adequate preliminary storm drainage report has not been received by the city.
Tony Hughes
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October 28, 1980
6. Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Wagonwheel Filing II must be replatted and made
a part of Wagonwheel Third before the day care center can be built.
7. Staff questions whether one tennis court is adequate for 196 units.
8. Detailings of the planting areas in the center cul-de-sac parking should
be provided, including dimensions and species.
If you have any questions concerning the above comments, please feel free to
contact me.
Sincerely,
N� r
Cathy Chianese
Planner I
CC/lg
cc Les Kaplan
Mauri Rupel