HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHE INN AT CITY PARK, 1734 WEST MOUNTAIN AVENUE - FDP - 43-05/A - CORRESPONDENCE - (5)amount for sidewalk (4.5' in width on Frey, 5' on Mountain) will need to be prepared by the
applicant and approved by the City, or alternatively the City can prepare such an estimate.
Department: Stormwater-Water-Wastewater
Topic: General
Number: 16
[3/16/06]
[11/10/05] No Comments.
Department: Stormwater-Water-Wastewater
Topic: General
Number: 7
[3/14/06]
[11/8/05] No comments.
Issue Contact: Basil Hamdan
Created: 11 /10/2005
Issue Contact: Roger Buffington
Created: 11 /8/2005
Once you have addressed any comments above that pertain to the drawings, you may
prepare and submit one set of signed mylars.
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.
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ftSTAFF PROJECT REVIEW
City of Fort Collins
JUSTIN LARSON Date: 03/17/2006
JCL ARCHITECTURE
201 SOUTH COLLEGE AVENUE
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
Staff has reviewed your submittal for THE INN AT CITY PARK, 1734 WEST MOUNTAIN
AVENUE BED & BREAKFAST PDP AND FINAL PLANS - TYPE I, and we offer the
following comments:
ISSUES:
Department: Current Planning Issue Contact: Anne Aspen
Topic: General
Number: 22 Created: 3/14/2006
[3/14/06] The following departments and agencies have no further concerns with this
proposal: Xcel, Comcast, and Water Conservation.
Number: 23 Created: 3/14/2006
[3/14/06] Rick Lee with Building Inspection has no further comments at this stage in the
development review but includes information on codes and standards that will come into
play during the building permit process.
Number: 24 Created: 3/14/2006
[3/14/06] Why is the striped loading area of the handicap parking stall not as long as the
space it serves?
Department: Engineering Issue Contact: Marc Virata
Topic: General
Number: 8 Created: 11 /9/2005
[3/15/06] As the applicant has elected to proceed with option 3, details will be finalized with
the development agreement.
[11/10/05] The outcome on the question of the lack of existing public improvements is as
follows:
The estimate for the cost required of the project to upgrade Frey Street and Mountain
Avenue is $64,733.20. This dollar amount was based upon an estimate in September 1999
and does not account for inflation. The applicant has several options with regards to
fulfillment of the street improvement requirement:
1) Provide the funds referenced above to the City (adjusted for inflation at the time of
payment), or
2) Work out a payment plan for the fund noted with terms acceptable to both the applicant
and the City, or
3) Agree to improve Frey Street and Mountain Avenue frontages at such time when the City
determines the improvements are needed. In addition, the applicant would agree to not
opposing the formation of a special improvement district for either Frey Street or Mountain
Avenue. Should the applicant choose this option, the deferral of costs is sufficient for only
the roadway portion, not the sidewalk. The applicant will still be required to provide funds
for the sidewalk frontage along Mountain Avenue and Frey Street. An estimate of the dollar
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