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• We have worked with our printing provider to coordinate our plotted and printed lineweights to
eliminate this issue.
Plat
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• Our proposed boundary has been revised based on internal negotiations within the city, and the
proposed boundary is indicated on the proposed plat.
STORM WATER/WATER/WASTE WATER
Floodplain
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• No Action
Landscape Plan
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Tree separation distance note has been added to sheet LS1.3 note #25
Stormwater
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• An enhanced/landscaped rundown will be provided in lieu of a concrete rundown as shown on
drawings.
Water/wastewater
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• The existing 12-inch water main has been field located in a couple of places by the City. A note has
been added to the drawings at connection points.
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• There are no conflicts where proposed storm sewer crosses existing 12-inch water main.
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• The irrigation feed will come from Martinez Park, but the location and size have not yet been
determined.
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• The fire hydrant note has been revised per discussions with Roger Buffington.
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• The proposed driveway returns have been revised to a 20-foot radius as discussed with Marc Virata.
• Property boundaries: Defined and provided to Northern Engineering for the Plat
• Development Agreement: Not Required
• The Standard Conditions and Provisions will be added to final plat at a later date as discussed with
Marc Virata.
Plat
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• Fees: Will be determined by the new platted boundary and Ron Kechter will pay as neeeded
• We have worked with our printing provider to coordinate our plotted and printed lineweights to
eliminate this issue.
• Coordination title with past property owners: We are including Union Pacific and Burlington Northern
for their signatures on the plat
• The western property line has been revised to back of existing walk along Mason Court.
• A note has been added to Plat Cover Sheet (note #8) addressing the Mason Court right-of-way
vacation as agreed upon with Don Greenfield with Land Title, Wally Muscott with the COFC, and
Northern Engineering.
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Site Plan
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• ADA ramps have been labeled
• No action required
• Bicycle parking spaces are located at the west end of the public plaza for proximity to the bike path,
and to eliminate any conflicts between bikes and pedestrians along this route. Moving the bike
parking nearerto the main entry to the southeast would create conflicts, and result in the need to
establish a dismount zone across the front of the building to avoid bike/pedestrian conflict.
• While a nice luxury, covered bicycle parking is not anticipated for this project.
TECHNICAL SERVICES
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CURRENT PLANNING
General
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• Acknowledged
Natural Resources
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The improvements outside our fence line are limited to the water quality pond that serves this project.
We anticipate the potential for future exhibits, and a "wild zone", as well as the possibility for a future
water quality project that addresses larger issues related to the Howes street outfaII, and when those
projects are initiated, we look forward to coordinating with them, but we do not intend to incorporate
those elements into this project.
The type "A" fencing indicated along the west side of the trail is included on the recommendation of
Dana Leavitt, former environmental planner for the city. His rationale behind this was to provide a
buffer to protect the wetlands from impact due to the adjacent circulation corridor. We recognize that
his recommendations are in direct conflict with those of natural areas, and request that this issue be
considered further within the city departments. When we receive clear direction from the city on this
matter, we will comply.
The natural features buffer zone plantings are currently in compliance with the minimums established
by the environmental plan. It is our position that additional plantings in this area are not a
requirement.
Parks planning
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• Our proposed boundary has been revised based on internal negotiations within the city, and the
proposed boundary is indicated on the proposed plat.
• The proposed gas line alignment west of the Museum entrance as shown on drawings is within an
existing 20-foot wide utility easement adjacent to Mason Court and the proposed monument sign
would not be allowed within this easement.
• The sidewalk connection to Lee Martinez Park has been revised.
• Tree has been removed from existing sidewalk and at future park signage location
• Mason Street North Association has granted permission for proposed storm sewer and sidewalk
connection on their property (see attached letter). The proposed gas line is within an existing utility
easement and the proposed telephone line will require an easement.
• The two -rut maintenance road alignment has been revised to satisfy both Natural Resources
Department (preferred maintenance road aligning with existing maintenance road on north side of
Poudre Trail) and Parks Planning (who prefers maintenance road intersecting trail at go degrees).
Traffic
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• Not applicable, no action required
ENGINEERING
General
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• Letter of intent: Provided to Steve Olt - Attached
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