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with a study. We have a very compressed time schedule, as we put
together
the PDP Submittal over the past two weeks, and at this time Matt
Dellich
cannot begin a study, based on his current work load.
Please let me know if this requirement can be waived, or what
information we
will need to get to you for further review.
Thank you very much for your consideration in this matter.
Donald Brookshire
A Design Collaborative
3207 Kittery Ct.
Fort Collins, CO 80526
phone (970)207.1973
fax (970)206.0183
e-mail eastpoint@frii.com
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From: "Don Brookshire" <eastpoint@frii.com>
To: <gdodge@fcgov.com>
Date: 2/23/04 5:45PM
Subject: FW:
-----Original Message -----
From: Eric Bracke [mailto:ebracke@fcgov.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 9:17 AM
To: eastpoint@frii.com
Cc: Dave Stringer; Tom Reiff
Subject: Re:
Dear Mr. Brookshire,
Under the circumstances, I don't see a need for a Traffic Study for
your project at 502 Laurel Street.
Please consider the requirement to prepare a TIS waived.
You need to check with Tom Reiff in Transportation Planning to see if
he will require any alternative mode analyses. Tom's email is
treiff@fcgov.com
Regards,
Eric L. Bracke, P.E., P.T.O.E.
City Traffic Engineer
(970)224-6062
ebracke@fcgov.com
>>> "Don Brookshire" <eastpoint@frii.com> 02/18/04 03:45PM >>>
Eric,
I am writing to request a traffic study be waived for a proposed
Apartment
building at 502 W. Laurel Street.
The proposed project will have 28 apartment units, 24-2 bedroom, and 4
-1
Bedroom units. Currently on this site is a 15. The current facility
located
here is a group home for Larimer County Detention Facilities. We have
received a letter from the Larimer County Corrections, stating that
there
are currently 104 occupants, and 22 full time staff members. The site
is
designed to have a maximum 28 parking spaces. Based on this
information, we
feel the actual trips per day will be decreased from the current
conditions.
Given this scenario, will a traffic study be required?
We currently have submitted the first PDP, and if necessary can follow
up