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4. The biggest drainage issue was the drainage system outfall. There is
presently a combination of different types of open swales that drain the
properties to the north so there may be easements already dedicated
to the City. The condition of the swale was improved on the properties
to the north so the increased volume of runoff can be safely conveyed
to the pipe under the railroad. The outfall swale has existed for more
than eighteen years uninterrupted, so it probably could be proved to
exist by prescriptive right. Additional offsite easements are not
required unless the applicant installs a pipe to the north as was
proposed at the conceptual review meeting.
Natural Resources
Contact Info: Dana Leavitt, 224-6143, dleavift@fcgov.com
1. The ponds that drainage from these sites drains to is a City -owned
Natural Area and if an easement is needed, the request would need to
go through the City Council. Glen Schlueter thinks that there is already
an easement and offered to do some research and documentation
gathering on this issue. Please contact him to follow up.
Light and Power
Contact Info: Janet McTague, 221-6700, jmctaguea@fcgov.com
1. Existing service is available at the northwest comer of your property.
2. The transformer location will need to be coordinated between the
applicant and the City. It needs to be within 10' of pavement. An
access easement may be required depending on where it is placed.
3. Regular capacity charges and services fees will be billed once all of
the electrical services are coordinated.
Water / Wastewater
Contact Info: Roger Buffington, 221-6864, rbuffington(cl)-fcoov.com
1. There is an existing 18" sanitary sewer in Riverside. There is a 12"
water main in Riverside.
2. If services have been stubbed into the property, you'll need to tie in at
those stubs.
2. Water rights and development fees will be due prior to the issuance of
building permits.
3. Water conservation standards apply to this project.
Poudre Fire Authority
Contact Info: Carle Dann, 221-6570, cdannnfcgov.com
1. All buildings must be within 300 feet of a fire hydrant capable of
delivering 1,500 gallons per minute.
2. All portions of all buildings must be within 150 feet of the fire lane as
measured "as the hose lays."
3. The two office buildings must be equipped with an automatic fire
extinguishing system or fire -contained such that no interior space
exceeds 5,000 square feet.
4. The security gate for the enclosed mini -storage must be operable by
the Poudre Fire Authority by a punch key code, Opticon signal _
device, or Knox Lock.
5. The rental contract for the mini -storage units must state that storage
of hazardous materials is prohibited.
Stormwater
Contact Info: Glen Schlueter, 221-6065, gschlueterCaafcgov.com
1. This site is in the Spring Creek drainage basin where the new
development fee is $3,070.00/acre which it is subject to the runoff
coefficient reduction. This fee is to be paid at the time a building
permit is issued.
2. A drainage and erosion control report and construction plans are
required and they must be prepared by a Professional Engineer
registered in Colorado.
3. Onsite detention is required with a 2 year historic release rate for water
quantity and extended detention is required for water quality treatment.
These are required if there is an increase in imperviousness greater
than 1,000 square feet. If there is less than 1,000 but more than 350
sauare feet of new imoerviousness a site oradina olan is all that is
meet the F sstrian level of service; the school`. .Iso planning some
work right now.
3. Any walkway in front of a parking stall must be a minimum of 6 feet
wide.
wired. Bike racks at each office e% _ will also be
required. The parking maximum for general office is 3.00
spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross leasable area with a
provision for a 20% increase due to no on -street parking on
Riverside Drive. There are provisions that allow additional
parking based on unique circumstances. There is also a
requirement for handicap accessible parking spaces one of
which would need to be van accessible.
• 3.2.4 Site Lighting: Lighting levels for this project should not
exceed 1 footcandle for the building surrounds and parking
areas, and a maximum of 5 footcandles for loading and
unloading platforms. Use sharp cut off fixtures to avoid
spilling onto neighboring parcels.
• 4.23 (D) Industrial District Land Use Standards: The two
office buildings are two-story, which complies with the
maximum allowable height of 4 stories.
• 4.23 (E) General Development Standards:
• Since the project abuts a 4 lane arterial, the two office
buildings must abut a minimum 30 foot deep landscaped
yard for at least 30% of the building frontage. The buildings
will need to be neutral in color in a medium to dark color
range. Do not use white, bright or reflective colors.
Engineering
Contact Info: Randy Maizland, 221-6605, nnaiziand@fcgov.com
1. Larimer County Road Impact Fees and a Street Oversizing Fee for
Fort Collins will apply. Fees vary by use. You may contact Matt Baker
at (970) 224-6605 for an updated estimate of the fees.
2. A Traffic Impact Study will need to be submitted for this project. The
applicant will need to contact Eric Bracke at (970) 224-6062 for a
scoping meeting.
3. Right-of-way dedications for streets and utility easements will need to
be made for this project. Riverside is a 4 lane arterial and the ROW is
115' total (dedicate 57.5' to the centerline of Riverside). The standard
utility easement width for Riverside is 15'. This is the same
requirement placed on the Rivendell School south of this property.
4. A detached 6' wide sidewalk will be required, to be placed such that
the back of walk is aligned with the new right-of-way dedication.
5. Any public improvements must be made according to the Larimer
County Urban Area Street Standards.
6. Utility plans, a development agreement, and a development
construction permit will need to be prepared for this project.
7. Please verify the access point for the site with Traffic Engineering and
the Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards.
8. If there are any overhead utilities, you are responsible for placing them
underground.
Transportation Planning
Contact Info: Dave Averill, 416-2643, daverill@fcgov.com
1. A connecting walkway will be required from the 6 foot detached walk to
the front door. The connecting walkway may not cross a drive aisle.
2. Given your proximity to the school, which is an intensive pedestrian
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CONCEPTUAL REVIEW STAFF COMMENTS
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ITEM: Two 6,000 square foot office buildings and five
enclosed mini -storage buildings at 1640 Riverside
Drive
MEETING DATE: February 12, 2007
APPLICANT: Mr. Marc DeSalle, Sy -Tech Development Inc., 400
Main Street, Suite C, Windsor, CO. 80550 c/o Mr.
Bob Gustafson, Wickham — Gustafson Architects,
1449 Riverside Drive, Fort Collins, CO. 80524
LAND USE DATA: Request to build two 6,000 square foot, two story office
buildings and five enclosed mini -storage buildings on vacant property at 1640
Riverside Drive.
The two office buildings would each have a 3,000 square foot building envelope.
The property is zoned I, Industrial.
Zoning
Contact Info: Gary Lopez, 416-2338, glopez@fcgov.com
1. Both offices and enclosed mini -storage are permitted uses in the I
District and would be subject to a Type 1 (Administrative) review.
Current Planning
Contact Info: Ted Shepard, 221-6750, tshepard@fcgov.com
1. The entire Fort Collins Land Use Code (LUC) is available for your
review on the web at
http://www.colocode.com/ftcollins/landuse/be_qin.htm
2. This development proposal is subject to all applicable standards of the
Fort Collins Land Use Code (LUC), including Article 3 General
Development Standards, and Division 4.23 Industrial District.
3. When developing your plans, pay particular attention to the following
sections of the Code:
• 3.2.1. Landscaping and Tree Protection: you'll need to
provide street trees, landscape areas, parking lot perimeter
and interior landscaping, screening for any parking facing
Riverside or the property lines, water conservation and sight
distance triangles at the access to Riverside.
• 3.2.1 Screening: Landscaping and building elements shall
be used to screen areas of low visual interest.
between the ottice entrances ¢annd the
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COMMUNITY PLANNING AND ENVIRONMF,C�:i6MY`ff1ke racks M1dc-lFd IeVffl�el(6hb Wlf(M§61ibt_pCO80522-0550 (970)221-6750
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Current Planning
City of Fort Collins
February 16, 2007
Mr. Bob Gustafson
Wickham Gustafson Architects
1449 Riverside Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Dear Bob:
For your information, attached is a copy of the Staffs comments for your
proposal for 1640 Riverside Drive — Two Office Buildings and Enclosed Mini -
storage, which was presented before the Conceptual Review Team on February
12, 2007.
The comments are offered by staff to 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.
ff you have any questions regarding these comments or the next steps in the
review process, please feel free to call me at 970-221-6750.
Sincerely,
Ted Shepard
Chief Planner
281 North College Avenue 9 P.O. Box 580 9 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6750 a FAX (970) 416-2020