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HomeMy WebLinkAboutODELL BREWING CO. EXPANSION - MAJOR AMEND./REPLAT - 21-08 - CORRESPONDENCE - (9)Number: 30 Created: 11 /18/2008 [11/18/08] The release rate stated in the text is not consistent with the calculations in the report. Number: 31 - Created: 11 /18/2008 [11/18/08] The side slopes for the detention pond must be 4 to 1, not 3 to 1. Number: 32 Created: 11 /19/2008 [11/19/08] The drainage easement for the detention pond and the pervious pavement needs to be dedicated to the City of Fort Collins. 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. Sincerely: —)�AL&oA Ted Shepard Chief Planner Page 4 Department: Light & Power Issue Contact: Alan Rutz Topic: Light & Power Number: 8 Created: 8/12/2008 [11 /18/08] [8/12/08]- Normal site and development charges will apply to new development. Department: Transportation Planning Issue Contact: Matt Wempe Topic: General Number: 25 Created: 11 /17/2008 [11/17/08] Per the memo dated November 11, 2008, Lincoln Avenue will remain a four -lane arterial. Based on the traffic volumes, a 12-foot two-way left turn lane will be acceptable in place of a median. Number: 26 Created: 11/17/2008 [11/17/08] Per the letter from the City Traffic Engineer, Transportation staff will conditionally support the variance request for a second access point on Lincoln Avenue. This support is contingent upon the realignment of the golf course driveway to match the proposed western' access point. Department: Stormwater-Water-Wastewater Issue Contact: Roger Buffington Topic: Landscape plan Number: 29 Created: 11 /18/2008 [11/18108] Provide a minimum of 6 feet of separation between water and sewer service lines and trees on north side of Lincoln. Department: Stormwater-Water-Wastewater Issue Contact: Wes Lamarque Topic: Stormwater Number: 16 Created: 8/15/2008 [11/18108] The pond sizing calculation still includes the infiltration as part of the release rate. Please show how much volume is required with just the .23 cfs release rate. We can than compare this required amount of volume with how much volume is being. provided to determine if the provided amount is adequate. Also please provide a stage -storage table to show how much volume is being proposed. [8/15/08] The release rate for the detention pond in basin B-1 includes the infiltration rate as well as the orifice release rate for the sizing of the volume required. Discussions are needed to determine if this will be allowed or if just the .29 cfs release rate from the outlet structure can be used to size the volume required in the pond. Number: 17 Created: 8/15/2008 [11/18/08] Stormwater staff is still concerned with the western edge drainage. Please, provide an under -drain from the dry well to the bedding of the permeable pavers. [8/15/08] Please clarify how the western edge of the property is to drain. A positive outfall is needed, unless other approved mitigation techniques are used like the dry well. Page 3 The first option is to take all access off the existing drive and construct a drive around the north side of the building within the proposed access easement that will connect to the new parking lot. The second is to close the existing driveway and take all access off the new driveway. Traffic Engineering would consider this option provided that the new driveway does not conflict with the existing driveway on the south side of Lincoln. If you choose to pursue this option, please show the existing driveway on the south side of Lincoln and update the variance request evaluating the separation distance and safety concerns between them in addition to the separation distance between the new driveway and Third St. Traffic will evaluate the new request and make a determination based on the new information. The third option is to take access off Buckingham to the north. This would not trigger any improvements to Buckingham itself and would only require an access easement through the northern Odell property. While none of the options discussed here are listed in any preferential order, this last option may be the better one for your clients in the long term. With all access restricted to right in, right out along Lincoln, having a second point of access to the north may be a good thing for Odell's overall circulation. It may also solve any emergency access requirements PFA might have. Speaking of PFA, please be sure to discuss emergency access requirements directly with them. I do not know what those might be and can not speak for that department. Number: 12 Created: 8/12/2008 [11/18/08] Please resubmit with the first round of Final Compliance. Thank you. [8/12/08] Please see Appendix E4 for all design requirements for the plan sets. It's not an all inclusive list of LCUASS but it's pretty close anyway. Please complete and submit E4 with the next submittal. Any items left off the plan set will become a new comment to be addressed prior to plan approval. Number: 13 Created: 8/12/2008 [11/18/08] Just carrying this comment into Final with a note that scanning requirements must be met prior to the final mylar approval. [8/12/08] Please see Appendix E6 for all scanning requirements. Number: 27 Created: 11 /18/2008 [11/18/08] This project is ready to go to hearing provided that the ultimate design for Lincoln improvements is submitted with Final Compliance and that Odell's brewery acknowledges that the additional driveway cut is contingent upon the agreement of the golf course. Number: 28 Created: 11 /18/2008 [11/18/08] Detailed comments to follow in Final Compliance. Page 2 STAFF PROJECT REVIEW City of Fod Collins DAVID KASPKZAK/BRUCE HENDEE Date: 11/24/2008 BHA DESIGN INCORPORATED 1603 OAKRIDGE DRIVE FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 Staff has reviewed your submittal for ODELL BREWING COMPANY EXPANSION -MAJOR AMEN DM ENT/REPLAT-TYPE I, and we offer the following comments: ISSUES: Department: Engineering - Issue Contact: Susan Joy Topic: General Number: 9 Created: 8/12/2008 [11/18/08] Transportation Planning has received and reviewed the updated TIS that looked at downgrading Lincoln Avenue and has determined that Lincoln needs to remain a 4 lane arterial to adequately serve the area. However, a modified street section is both appropriate and justified from Riverside to Lemay. It is agreed then, that a 4 lane arterial is required minus the median and a center 12' continuous lane in its place. Please design the ultimate improvements to this configuration and see the previous comment below as to the actual construction. [8/12/08] This development is responsible for the design and construction of Lincoln Avenue to a 4 lane arterial as identified on the Master Street Plan plus an additional 1000' of preliminary design on either side of the property. The city would consider taking cash in lieu of actually constructing the road improvements depending on the timing of the Fort Collins Brewery development on the northwest corner of Lincoln and Lemay. It all depends on the timing of the two projects and what makes the most sense. Number: 10 Created: 8/12/2008 [11/18/08] The variance request for the driveway spacing has been approved by Traffic with the condition that the additional drivecut align with the golf Course driveway to the south. A letter of intent from the golf course agreeing to the realignment of their driveway will be required prior to the hearing. [8/12/08] The variance request for driveway spacing was denied for the following reasons... Lincoln Avenue is called out as a 4 lane arterial on the Master Street Plan and as development occurs, each property owner is responsible for the design and construction of their frontage to bring it up to standard. The ultimate cross section includes a median to restrict the left turn movements along the street making the current driveways right in, right out only in the future. In addition, we will be consolidating as many of the existing accesses as possible and will not be allowing additional drive cuts to the properties fronting Lincoln. This particular area is going through some major changes in the near future and the new developments coming in will bring more and more traffic. More traffic, bigger streets and higher traveling speeds mean a greater potential for accidents. With that said, Traffic was not inclined to grant an additional access point to this project. However, we discussed a few options that your clients may wish to explore. Page 1