HomeMy WebLinkAbout120 CHERRY ST., CHERRY ST. STATION - PDP - 9-05 - CORRESPONDENCE - (14)Number: 3 Created: 3/3/2005
[3/3/05] Label the street on the plans. Is•parking allowed on Cherry in this block? If not,
where are customers and employees going to park? Even though we don't require parking
for commercial uses, we should be concerned if there is not adequate st 6et'parking.
Number: 4 Created: 3/3/2005
[3/3/05] Show building footprint dimensions on site plan.
Number: 5 Created: 3/3/2005
[3/3/05] Where are the 6 bike parking spaces reference0n the parking notes?
Number:6 } Created: 3/3/2005
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Number:7 Created: 3/3/2005
[3/3/05] Dimension property lines on. site plan.
Number: 8 Created: 3/3/2005
[3/3/05] General note #9 discusses the building' height criteria found in 3.5.1(G)(1)(a). Have
they also submitted the shadow and visual analysis required by 3.5.1(G)(1)(b)?
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,
Anne H. Aspen
City Planner
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Department: Water Wastewater Issue Contact: Roger Buffington
Topic: General
Number: 50 Created: 3/20/2005
[3/20/05] What uses will be allowed in the commercial space? Separate water/sewer
services normally required for the commercial and residential uses.
Topic: Utilities
Number: 43 Created: 3/20/2005
[3/20/05] Change the water main across Cherry to an 78-inch through the fire hydrant swivel .
tee and fire line valve.
Number: 44 Created: 3/20/2005
[3/20/05] Reconfigure the fire hydranttfire line arrangement as shown on the redlines.
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Number: 45 Created: 3/20/2005
[3/20/05] Field locate the 8-inch water main in Cherry and revise plans to reflect the actual
location and alignment. This may affect the tie-in of the proposed water main.
Number: 46 Created: 3/20/2005
[3/20/05] Add note to core drill existing manhole for sewer service connection.
Number: 47 Created: 3/20/2005
[3/20/05] Provide copy of the railroad permit for the sewer service crossing. Railroad may
need a detail of the crossing showing casing etc:
Number: 48 Created: 3/20/2005
[3/20/05] Run-off from driveway ramp may NOT discharge to the sanitary sewer.
Number:49 t Created: 3/20/2005
[3/20/05] Provide water demand/water service sizing calculations., ,
Department: Zoning Issue: Contact: .Jenny Nuckols'
Topic: Zoning
Number: 16 Created: 3/16/2005
[3/16/05] The property does need to be platted.? The original legal description is just that of
a metes and bounds.
Department: Zoning Issue:Contact: ; Peter.Barnes
Topic: Zoning
Number: 1 Created: 3/3/2005
[3/3/05] Applicant should provide letter from trash hauler, wherein the trash hauler agrees
that a truck can "back down the basement access ramp" as stated in General Note #8.
Number: 2 1. Created: 3/3/2005
[3/3/05] Since there is very little room in the basement parking lot to "shuffle" cars around to
get to the buried tandem spaces, I question the usefulness of having them, especially the
tandem spaces that are 3 deep. I would recommend that the parking modification not be
approved. For instance, If someone wants to leave or access space #7 at the same time
that someone is trying to leave from space #T-2, they may have a considerable wait to get
to or from space V. They may need to reduce the number of dwelling units.
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pervious enough to percolate in order to make sure that these boxes will not cause any
damage to the roadway by directing flows toward the street subgrade.
Topic: Ramp Elevation
Number: 63 Created: 3/24/2005
[3/24/05] The ramp only has a 0.2 feet rise from the flowline elevation before starting to go
down to the garage level. Please make sure that the ramp has a more pronounced rise
before starting to go down to the garage elevation in order to make sure that no street flows
would enter the garage. A minimum 6" rise is required or more depending on depth.of flow
in the gutter.
Topic: Tank Design
Number:56 1 Created: 3/22/2005
[3/22/05] It seems that with the current design the tank will be partially filled constantly,
please provide a drain that is can be connected to the -outlet in orderto make sure that the
tank is empty on a regular basis.
Please provide a design that would minimize the potential for clogging of the outlet structure,
since the orifice is so small.
Department: Traffic Operations Issue Contact: Eric Bracke
Topic: traffic
Number: 9 'Created: 3/3/2005
[3/3/05] Access to the site is going to be difficult. The developer should assume that a
right-in/right-out access will be allowed on Cherry Street - not full movement.
Department: Transportation Planning Issue Contact: David Averill
Topic. General
Number: 51 Created: 3/22/2005
[3/22/05) There appears to be no provision for the required amount of bicycle parking
provided with this submittal. Please refer to LUC section 3.2.2 C 4 (a,b,&c) for specifics
regarding the number of spaces required, as well as general guidelines to assist you in
siting bicycle parking on this site. ;
Number: 52 Created: 3/22/2005
[3/22/05] Please provide more detail on how the applicant proposes to provide crossing
priority for pedestrians at the entrance to the underground parking structure. This appears
to be a potential point of conflict between peds using the sidewalk and vehicles that are
exiting/entering the garage and will need some'atterition.
Number:53 . . Created:3/2212005
[3/22/05] In reference to Engineering Staffs comment above (#22) Please keep
transportation planning abreast of any changes to the planter box design in the public ROW.
Thanks.
Number: 54 Created: 3/22/2005
[3/22/05] In general, I have concems'regarding the proposed parking amounts as well as
the configuration of said parking with this submittal. I look forward to the applicants
response(s) to comments 27, 40, and 41 from other departments.
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[317/05] Light & Power will need electrical load information. This includes a Commercial
Electric Service Information (C-1) form for each commercial service, including one for any
fire pump if required, and the electric service size for each residential unit, typically 150
amps or less, or 200 amps. Residential units must be individually metered.
Number: 12 Created: 3/7/2005
[3/7/05] The parking garage drawing shows an elevator. Although the response from
Conceptual Review comments states that 3 phase power will not be required, virtually all
elevators do require 3 phase power. Also, the parking platform lifts may require 3 phase
power. Additional costs to the developer will be incurred to bring 3 phase from,appx. 300 ft.
south of Cherry St.
Number: 13 Created: 3/7/2005 .
[3/7/05] If a fire pump is required, close coordination with Light & Power. Engineering is
encouraged while the building is still in the design stage. There are issues that can
substantially affect the monthly power cost to test'and operate a fire -pump.
Number: 14 1 Created:.3/7/2005
[3/7/05] A streetlight plan has been sent to Anne Aspen via inter -office mail for forwarding to
the applicant. Street tree locations may need to be modified to provide required clearance
between trees and streetlights. ' . '
Department: PFA Issue Contact: Ron Gonzales
Topic: fire
Number: 64 Created: 3/25/2005
The Poudre Fire Authority has reviewed this submittal from various aspects of safety. The
PFA CANNOT support this proposed edifice for the following reasons:
1. this triangular shaped bldg has railroad tracks on two of its facades. As such, there is no
access available for aerial operations.to be conducted within a safeidistance margin.
2. the resticted height of this edifice allows for.sprinklers and standpipes, but.does not allow
for the requirements of all the necessary fire engineered systems of a. high-rise bldg.
This presents additional burdens on firefighters. ,
3. there is not sufficent working space on Cherry St for the full complement of response
vehicles to properly and adequately stage to conduct a safe operation.
Department: Police Issue Contact: Joseph Gerdom
Topic: General 1
Number:62 ; Created:3/23/2005
[3/23/05] Need photometric plan to evaluate lighting and landscaping.
Department: Stonmwater Utility Issue Contact: Basil Harridan
Topic: Drainage
Number:55 ) Created:3/22/2005
[3/22/05] Please provide a calculation and a narrative showing that the developed
undetained flows from the site going to the north do not exceed historic runoff.
Topic: Infiltration Boxes
Number: 57 Created: 3/22/2005
[3/22/05] Please specify to what depth will the gravel be carried in the infiltration boxes, cut-
off wall should extend at least 3 feet below the tree grade planting level in order to make
sure that infiltration will not affect road base. Please show that the underlying soil is
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decision and that the Developer acknowledges that the City shall be under no obligation to
provide parking for the development at any point in the'future.
Number: 60 Created: 3/23/2005
[3/23/051 Per the City's Traffic Engineer, the entrance design shall include construction of a
porkchop/channelization median to direct access as right-in/right-out to the extent possible.
Number:61 C�eated:3/23/2005 '
[3/23/051 Please ensure the site and construction plans show properties and access points
across Cherry Street. The driveway for Taco John's is not evident on,the constructiori.plans.
Number: 65 Created: 3/25/2005
(3/25/05] Representatives of Transportation Services discussed the Cherry Street design
and it was fully agreed (including Traffic Engineering) to allow inset parallel parking (not
diagonal parking) along Cherry Street. The inset parking area will need -to be used
EXCLUSIVELY for pick-up/drop-off & loading/unloading operations and will need to be
designated as such (no designated parking spaces will be allowed, even short term).
Furthermore, Transportation Services is:generally concerned if the project were to proceed
without providing the inset parking as vehicles would otherwise be utilizing the bikelane and
travel lane for parking/drop-off/pick-up maneuvers. The start of the transition on the east
side to provide the inset parking shall occur in front of the property, not in front of the
railroad property. This inset parking does not need to "bump -out" prior to the driveway
leading to the parking garage; the inset area can continue into the driveway per the City's
Traffic Engineer.
Number:66 ) , : I I Created:3/25/2005
[3/25/05] The comment was raised at staff review from Advance Planning suggesting
moving the location of the street trees adjacent to the street. Should this design be utilized
instead of the present proposal of putting the trees behind the existing attached sidewalk,
Engineering may have additional concern and comments with regards to #22 as this change
will result in the infiltration planter boxes being directly adjacent to the flowline of the street
which raises pavement maintenance and degradation concerns that are minimized in the
present design with the sidewalk separation. This comment applies whether street trees are
adjacent to inset parking or bikelanes:
Department: Light & Power Issue Contact: Doug Martine
Topic: General
Number: 15 Created: 3/7/2005
[3/7/05] The drawings show this addressed as• 100 Cherry St., but the project comment
sheet identifies it as 120 Cherry St.
Topic: Utilities
Number: 10
Created: 3/7/2005
[317/05] If the developer chooses to jack/bore conduits across Cherry St., the bores will
need to be one 4" and one 2" conduit; a minimum of 36" deep, and be inspected by Light &
Power at the time of installation. Normally these facilities would' be installed by the Utilityat
the developer's expense. It is acceptable for phone and/or CATV to be in the same
trench/bore with electric.
Number: 11
Created: 3/7/2005
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standards, "on -street parking should be maximized", which can't be provided here given the
configuration of Cherry Street. In my view, this citation weakens the argument.to support
the modification as no on -street parking exists for quite a distance from the property. Given
the limited parking for the residents and guests (even if the modification were denied), the
follow note should be added to the site plan and)plat:
Parking Note:
Initial buyers of the development will be notified that they are buying into a configuration with
limited (or no) guest and overflow parking, that households with more than two cars will
have very limited on -site parking, and that the City accepts no responsibility to solve the
parking problem at any point in the future.
Number:41 Created:3/18/2005 )
[3/18/05] While the LUC has a maximum parking requirement for commercial, it seems
appropriate to question where drop off and pick-up of patrons and/or employees, as well as
load and unload items for delivery. 100% in total transit, bike, & pedestrian with 0% .
vehicular appears unrealistic. As an example,.will the child and dog care uses specified for
this building expect to see patrons drop off their child and/or dog via bike, transit, or walking
and not by way of vehicle? How will postal delivery service function? Where will a pizza
delivery vehicle/UPS park? It seems appropriate to look into providing additional inset
widening for drop-off, another possibility is to provide satellite parking (Taco John's parking
lot?)
If the manner in which drop offs and deliveries.are handled is by, stopping on Cherry Street,
this is of concern considering it blocks a through lane of traffic.. If the driveway/ramp down
to the parking garage becomes the default, having vehicles back-up onto -Cherry Street
against the flow of traffic is also problematic. : •
Number: 42 'Created: 3/18/2005
[3/18/05] While a soils report was not submitted and not required through Engineering, it
seems odd that one isn't being done at this time given the high groundwater in the area (the
Block 33 soils report indicated finding groundwater in various locations at depths as high as
6.5 feet below the existing surface) and the use of a below grade parkingstructure and
infiltration planter boxes in the right-of-way. -Also, with the site being next to two railroad
lines, wouldn't there be a benefit in conducting a soils investigation now if there may be
some underground contamination?
The construction of the parking garage and. any'potential associated dewatering will need to
designed in such a way that groundwater is not discharged onto public right-of-way., Any
attempts to dewater the site should be verified that the groundwater is not contaminated or
that another party has groundwater rights.
Number: 58 1 Created: 3/22/2005
[3/22/05] Please remove any indication of a street number for the project on the drawings.
The project will be assigned a Cherry Street address upon completion of the final plan. All
drawings should only be titled "Cherry Street Station".
Number:59 Created:3/23/2005
[3/23/05) Referring back to #41, with the lack of parking being provided for the commercial
uses (which meets code), Transportation Services would like to receive written confirmation
from the Developer that the proposed design lacking commercial parking is the Developer's
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[3/18/05) Sheet 6 of 8 showing the east elevation does not indicate the proposed stairwell
entrance on the south side of the building.
Topic: General
Number: 20 Created: 3/17/2005
[3/17/05] The site plan (Sheet 2 of 8) and construction plan set do not coordinate with
regards to the pedestrian space in front of the building along Cherry Street. The site plan
shows hatching that implies east of the new driveway, existing sidewalk is to be removed
and replaced with a larger decorative sidewalk hatching up to the building. The construction
plan set shows the existing concrete sidewalk remaining with a decorative type of brick walk
behind the existing sidewalk. Please clarify the intent of the new and proposed pedestrian
area and if new additional sidewalk is proposed within right-of-way that is not standard
concrete, who will be maintaining this (DDA?)
Number:21I Created: 3/17/2005
[3/17/05) The portion of the stairwell component along Cherry that extends into right-of-way
is of issue. These permanent structures are not allowed in public right-of-way and should be
shifted to the north to place everything (including footers4or the retaining wall) outside of
right-of-way.
Number:22 ' . ' , Created: 3/17/2005
[3/17/05] The infiltration planter boxes being located in right-of-way are problematic. The
City Engineer is willing to allow this but there are some general concerns. The 1 foot drop in
height from the surrounding grade to the planting area (as specified on the detail sheet 7 of
7 for the construction plan set) is a safety concern being located within a pedestrian plaza
and adjacent to the existing walk. Tree grates should be provided to eliminate the issue of
the grade change. If the "proposed plantings" shown in the detail is intended in addition to
the street tree, I'm not sure if plantings can be selected that would grow through the tree
grates? In lieu of tree grates, we may consider design alternatives of a barrier curb with
notches to allow drainage to pass through, but the use of tree grates to prevent the 1 foot
drop is preferred.
Also, please ensure that the depth of the cut-bff Wall(s) for the planter boxes is at minimum
three feet deep to reduce potential issues of the drainage affecting the pavement
subsurface.
Number: 38 i ! Created: .3/18/2005 i
[3/18/05] A utility coordination meeting might be beneficial to discuss utility servicing on site
as well as getting utilities to the site considering railroad lines surround the property on two
sides. I 3
Number: 39 'Created` 3/18/2005
[3/18/05] The plans (site plan, construction plan, landscape plan, and drainage exhibit in the
drainage report) do not indicate what is to occur in the right-of-way west of the proposed
driveway entrance to the parking garage. Is'this to be left in the current condition? Why not
provide turf and street trees?
Number: 40 Created: 3/18/2005
[3/18/05] Given that there is no parking allowed along Cherry Street, I question how a
modification to reduce the number of residential+parking spaces can be supported. The
Policy Statement CCD-1.19, cited in the modification request notes that in reducing parking
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+ Though the plans are unclear as to exactly how many units are to be provided and
whether there will be commercial space, there are no commercial or retail parking spaces
offered or space for employees. Several of the intended commercial uses listed on the
cover page would functionally need a drop-off or loading zone which;is not provided on site.
Because the proposed parking scheme as described in the submittal impairs the intent of
the Land Use Code in that it is not safe, efficient or convenient, Staff will not support the
modification.
Number: 28 Created: 3/18/2005
[3/18/05] There are no bike facilities shown on the site plan. The developer is required by
LUC 3.2.2.C(4) to provide for bike facilities for:at least 5% of the number of parking spaces.
Additional requirements are laid out in the following three sections. I
Number:29 i Created: 3/18/2005
[3/18/05] No photometrics were submitted with this project. A lighting plan with
photometrics will be required in accordance with LUC 3.2.4(B) and C. Design standards
follow in Section (D).
Number: 34 Created: 3/18/2005
[3/18/05] There is not sufficient information to determine safety of pedestrians where the
streetscape intersects with the drive ramp into the parking garage. Please add information
on where the ramp starts to the site plan.and indicate clearly what happens on the edges of
the ramp. Is it a curb? Is it a low wall? The issue of pedestrian safety is addressed in
Sections 3.2.2.C.(2), 3.2.2.C.(5)(b), 3.2.2(D)(1).and 3.2.2.(E)(5).
Number. 36 Created: 3/18/2005
[3/18/05] Please refer to redlines for additional comments. Please return redlines when you
resubmit.
Topic: Zoning • •
Number. 17 Created: 3/16/2005
[3/16/05] The following reviewers indicate that they have no problems or concerns with this
project: Park Planning, Streets and Water Conservation.
Number: 18 Created: 3/16/2005
[3/16/05] Building inspection forwarded me comments which I will include in your redline
packet.
Number: 19 Created: 3/16/2005
[3/16/05] Xcel Energy comments that: y
+ PSCO has an existing 1 1/4" PE gas main that lays approximately.11' east of,the west
property line off College Ave. between Cherry and Maple St. new sidewalk and streets.
+PSCO will need a city of Fort Collins permit to open up College and tap main and pothole
Cherry St. to enable PSCO to directional bore across Cherry St.
Department: Engineering Issue Contact: Marc Virata
Topic: Building Elevations
Number: 37 Created: 3/18/2005
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'A
STAFF PROJECT REVIEW
City of Fort Collins
M TORGERSON ARCHITECTS Date: 03/31/2065
TROY JONES
223 NORTH COLLEGE AVE.
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
Staff has reviewed your submittal for 120 CHERRY ST- CHERRY ST. STATION PDP,
TYPE I, and we offer the following comments:
ISSUES:
Department: Current Planning
Topic: General
Number: 27
Issue Contact: Anne Aspen
Created: 3/18/2005
[3/18/05] There are interesting ideas in your parking scheme. The platform lifts are a great
solution to some of your parking constraints. But taken together, all of the minimally
standard and substandard aspects you propose in your parking lot do not meet the intent of
the Land Use Code as spelled out in Section 3.2.2(A): The lot is not safe, efficient or
convenient for the users.
+ About half of the stalls are dimensioned with the smallest measurements allowable as
defined in long-term parking which is allowable for residential parking. Thirteen spaces are .
lift style, twelve spaces are triple tandem style, and four spaces are double tandem style.
The parking requirement for the proposed 18 units, 16 of which are 2 bedroom and two of
which are 1 bedroom is 31 spaces.
+ With 31 spaces total, 2 handicap spaces are required by 3.2.2 (K)(5)(d). Only one
handicap accessible space is shown.
+ There is no provision for any guest parking. This is not a speck requirement of the
Code.
+ As Zoning surmises elsewhere in this comment letter, with the high number of cars in
tandem and the limited maneuvering space, and the likelihood that most residents will come
and go according to a regular work schedule, there is not sufficient room for safe,
convenient and efficient access to parking in this configuration with this many units. Also,
since all of the units are declared to be 1 or 2 bedroom, the triple tandem spots are
problematic in that no one neighbor would control all three spots, so one neighbor would
have to call another neighbor (or two) to jockey cars in the morning. The applicant has
stated that the triple spaces would not be split up among neighbors. If this is the case,
these extra spaces should not be counted, even if the modification were approved, towards
the required number of spaces.
+ There is a lack of sufficient backing space for spaces 5-18. It is likely in this scheme that
the spaces would be full since so few are provided and that backing for the 13 spaces
numbered 5-18 would occur in the handicap loading area which also serves as the only
pedestrian access from the parking to the units, which is clearly not safe, efficient or
convenient.
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