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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBLOCK 64 LOT 2 REPLAT 415 NORTH SHERWOOD STREET - Filed CS-COMMENT SHEETS - 2016-06-02tins -r Cd February 14, 2011 Dave Doll 1437 Denver Ave.,Unit # 261 Loveland, CO 80538 RE: 415 N. Sherwood St. - Accessory Unit with Habitable Space Dear Dave, coaanu ft owNop not and Naighborhoad SOMMs 281 North CoMpa Avenue PO Box 580 Fort CoMns, CO 80522 M.221.8768 970.224.6134 - fax k gov 00M Attached, please see a copy of Staffs comments concerning the request referred to as the 415 N. Sherwood St. - Accessory Unit with Habitable Space, which was presented before the Conceptual Review Team on February 14, 2011. The comments offered informally by staff during the Conceptual Review will assist you in preparing the' detailed components of the project application. Modifications and additions to these comments may be made at the time of formal review of this project. If you should have any questions regarding these comments or the next steps in the review process, please feel free to contact me at 970-221--6206. City Planner 281 North College Avenue - P.O. Box 580 - Fort Collins, CO 80622 - 05W — (970) 221-6750 - FAX (970) 224-6134 Commurft Dw etopmantand w*%0*odwW SKvim w 281 North COMP Avenue PO Box Soo Fort COO CO 80522 970.W.6760 970.224.6134-fax ft9ftcom CONCEPTUAL REVIEW STAFF COMMENTS Meeting DaW: February 14, 2011 Item: 415 N. Sherwood St. - Accessory Unit with Habitable Space Applicant: Dave Doll 1437 Denver Ave.,Unit # 261 Loveland, CO 80538 doliconstrucUoninc@rrisn.com Land Use Data: This is a request to demolish an existing garage at 416 N. Sherwood St and replace it with a two story, accessory unity with habitable space. The site is located in the NCM zone and the use is permitted subject to a Type 1 - administrative review and public hearing (LUC 4.8(13)(2)(c)). Comments: ZONING Contact: Gary Lopez, 970-416-2338, g1ooezdfc90vc0m I. Zoning has reviewed the building permit plans which the submittal is a copy of and determined the structure meets all NCM requirements for accessory habitable space near buildings as well as meeting overall lot FAR and rear half of lot FAR. 2. Square footage for 1 st floor was 438 s.f. and second floor (height areas greater than 7.5') was 105 s.f. for a total of 643 s.f. 3. C. Mapes has determined this is a story and a half structure. 4. Reiterating that the north side vertical wall cannot exceed IV. WATER WASTEWATER ENGINEERING Contact: Roger Buffington, 970-221-68(A rbuffington ov.Com 1. Under the current City Code, water and sewer service may be extended from the single family house at the front of the lot to the near garage/accessory building as long as the accessory building does not contain a dwelling unit (i.e. no kitchen). STORMWATER ENGINEERING Contact: Glen Schlueter, 970-2244065, aschlueb"Ofcslov.Com 2 Communhy Dwwl� and NeiDfft6wood 3wvk- 281 North C Hope Ave" PO Boot 580 Fort CoMm CO 80522 970.WA?60 970.224.6134 - fax kM-00M 1. . It is. important to document the existing impervious area since drainage requirements and fees are based on new impervious area. An exhibit showing the existing and proposed impervious areas is required. In the Old Town drainage basin, a drainage and erosion control report and construction plans are required if there is an increase in impervious area greater than 5000 square feet. These must be prepared by a Professional Engineer registered in Colorado. If there is less than 5000 square feet of new impervious area, a drainage letter should be sufficient to document the existing and proposed drainage patterns. However, a grading and erosion control plan is required instead of a complete construction plan set. 2. Water quality treatment is required as described in the Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual, Volume 3 - Best Management Practices (BMPs). Extended detention is the usual method selected for water quality treatment; however, the use of any of the BMPs is encouraged. In this case, Disconnection of Impervious Area (DCIA) is a BMP that would meet those requirements. 3. There are no storm sewers in the area; therefore, the drainage outfali for the site Is the curb and gutter of the street. 4. The design of this site must conform to the drainage basin design of the Old Town Master Drairage Plan as well the City's Design Criteria and Construction standards. 5. The Stom mvater development fees (PIF) are $6,313.00/acre ($0.1449/sq.ft.) for new impervious area over 350 sq.-ft. and $1,045.Mac re ($0.024/sq.ft.) for development review. No fee is charged for existing impervious area. These fees are to be paid at the time each building permit is issued. InfonT ation on fees can be found on the City's web site at http://www.fcgov.c:om/utilitWs/business/buiMers-and-developerstplant : investment-developm ent fees or by contacting Jean Pakech at 221- 6375. PARK PLANNING Contact: Craig Foreman, 870-221-6618, cfor+emar0fcaov.22m 1. No comments HISTORICAL PRESERVATION Contact: Karen McUYlillams, 970-224-6078, krimMiliamsdIfaaov.com 1. If the garage is 50 years old or older, its demolition will need to first be reviewed as part of the City's Demolition/Alteration Review Process. This review involves current color photographs of each side of the garage and house, provided by the applicant, showing previous alterations or additions. Digital photos are encouraged, and may be sent to crippy@fcgov.eom, or kmcwilliams@fegov.com. Hardcopies may be sent to P.O. Box 580, 80522; or dropped off at the Development Review Center,1 st Floor, 281 N. College Ave., attn. Courtney Rippy. ConwaidW Oevelopn*M and Neghbomood Sere M 281 NoM Cob" Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Come, CO 80522 970.M.8750 070,224.6134 -fax tg0v.COM FIRE AUTHORITY Contact: Carle Dann, 870-219-6337, CDAN poudre-fire.ori 1. FIRE SPRINKLERS A note shall be put on the plat (or if the property is not platted, it shall be put on the site plan),; stating that if the new structure is ever used as a residency, a fire sprinkler system approved by PFA shall be installed prior to occupancy as an R-3, and City GIS and PFA shall be contacted for assigning an address to the building. ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING Contact: Lindsay Ex, 970-224-6143, lexMaov.com 1. The applicant should make note of Article 3.2.1(C) that requires developments to submit plans. that "...(4) protects significant trees, natural systems, and habitat". Note that a significant tree is defined as a tree having DBH (Diameter at Breast Height) of six inches or more. if any trees on site have a DBH of greater than six inches, a review of the trees shall be conducted with Tim Buchanan, City Forester (221-6361) to determine the status of the existing trees and any mitigation requirements as the result of development impacts. 2. Any trash and/or recycling enclosures shall be compatible with the style of architecture of the building, per Section 3.2.5 of the LUC. Please provide adequate space in the dumpster area to allow for recycling services. 3. With respect to landscaping and design, the City of Fort Collins Land Use Code, in Article 3.2.1 (E)(2)(3), requires that you use native plants and grasses in your landscaping or relandscaping and reduce bluegrass lawns as much as possible. 4. The City's green building program has many programs that may benefit your project. Resources are available at the Green Building web page: httpJ/www.fcgov.com/greenbuilding/. Of particular interest may be the integrated Design Assistance Program, which offers financial incentives and free technical support to those interested in delivering high-performance buildings that exceed building code requirements for energy performance. Gary Schroeder (970-221-6395) is the contact person for this program. This is the direct link to the web page for this program: httpJt wvw.fcgov.com/conservation/biz-idap.php. ENGIN EKING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Contact: Marc Virate, 970-221-6567, mvinata caov.com 1. The construction of the relocated curb cut will require a drive approach permit available through the following link: (http://www.fcgov.conVengineering/pdf/drive-approach-permit.pdf) 2. The construction of the drive approach will need to be concrete from the sidewalk to the street. 3. Larimer County Road impact Fees and Street Oversizing Fees may be required at the time of building permit. Please contact Matt Baker at 224-6108 for a determination of applicability or if you have any questions. 4 Coawnw lly Dew10Ppooft and Neighborhood 8°rvf"` 281 North College Avenue Po Box 580 Fort COMM CO 80522 970.221.8760 970.224.8134 - fax Aagov oom 4. The City's Transportation Development Review Fee (TDRF) is due at the time of submittal. For additional information on these fees, please see: httpjtwww.fcgov.00m/engineering/dev-review.php 5. Any damaged curb, gutter and sidewalk existing prior to construction, as well as streets, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, destroyed, damaged or removed due to construction of this project, shall be replaced or restored to City of Fort Collins standards at the Developer's expense prior to the acceptance of completed improvements and/or prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy. 6. Please contact the City's Traffic Engineer, Joe Olson (224-6062), and the Transportation Planning Department (416-2040) to schedule a scoping meeting and determine if a traffic study is needed for this project. 7. Any public improvements must be designed and built in accordance with the Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards (LCUASS). They are available online at: http:/twww.iarimer.org/engineering/GMARdStds/UrbanSt.htm B. A Development Agreement may need to be done with this project. 9. A Development Construction Permit (DCP) may need to be obtained prior to starting any work on the site. ELECTRIC ENGINEERING Contact Janet McTague, 970-224.6154, LmctaoueMfcslov.corn 1. We will need to know the electrical needs of the accessory unit. If it will have it's own meter, normal development and system modification fees will apply CURRENT PLANNING Contact: Emma McArdle, 970-221-6206, erri'ardov.com 1. Please see example routing sheet and submittal checklist following this letter. 2. Site plan needs vicinity map and signature blocks. Landscaping should be added to the site plan. Floor plans do not need to be on the planning documents that will be recorded but they will need to be submitted as side documents for the file. 3. Add information such as, Zone District, lot size, FAR proposed, Rear FAR permitted and Rear FAR proposed to site plan. 4. The proposed development project is subject to a Type 1 review and public hearing, the decision maker for Type 1 hearings is an Administrative Hearing Officer. The applicant for this development request is not required to hold a neighborhood meeting for a Type 1 hearing, but if you would like to have one to notify your neighbors of the proposal, please let me know and I can help you in setting a date, time and location for a meeting. Neighborhood Meetings are a great way to get public feedback and avoid potential hiccups that may occur later in the review process. d of Corr un ft DavebpmMt and W@W6orhood Services 281 North CoMpe Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Cola, CO 80522 978.M.a780 970.224.6134 - fax 1t.pov.COM 5. Please see the Development Review Guide at www.fcgov.corn/drg. This online guide features a color coded flowchart with comprehensive, easy to read information on each step in the process. This guide includes links to just about every resource you need during development review. S. This development proposal will be subject to all applicable standards of the Fort Collins Land Use Code (LUC), including Article 3 General Development Standards. The entire LUC is available for your review on the web at httplANww.coboode.comftolllns4anduse/begin.htm. ode.c omftollinsAanduse/begin.htm. 7. If this proposal is unable to satisfy any of the requirements set forth in the LUC, a Modification of Standard Request will need to be submitted with your formal development proposal. Please see Section 2.8.2 of the LUC for more information on criteria to apply for a Modification of Standard. 8• Please see the Submittal Requirements and Checklist at: httpit wvw.fcgov.corrVdevelopm Review/appiic ations.php. 8. The request will be subject to the Development Review Fee Schedule that is available in the Community Development and Neighborhood Services office. The fees are due at the time of submittal of the required documents for the appropriate development review process by City staff and affected outside reviewing agencies. Also, the required Transportation Development Review Fee must be paid at time of submittal. 10. When you are ready to submit your formal plans, please make an appointment with Community Development and Neighborhood Services at (970)221-6750.