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Number: 7 Created: 12/2/2004
[12/2/04] The landscaping on the south portion of the lot is pretty sparse. Some trees
should be planted in the detention area.
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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crossing of an irrigation canal/ditch. Fortunately for the applicant, there is a funded project
for street improvements to North College Ave that will "foot the bill" for sidewalks south of
Woodlawn Dr, including the crossing of the irrigation ditch. By allowing this project to a).
build a sidewalk "to -standard" along the frontage of the parcel to the south, ending at
Woodlawn, or b) build a temporary asphalt connection that ends at Woodlawn, it seems that
an appropriate compromise can be met that will meet Ped LOS as required by the LUC and
yet not cause an "out of balance" cost to this project. It should also be noted that if a "to -
standard" sidewalk is built across the adjacent property to the south, this applicant would be
eligible for a repay from whatever development took place on that parcel in the future.
Construction of a temporary asphalt path, while cheaper to construct, will not be eligible for
reimbursement from future development or the City. Please review section 3.2.2 C (7) of the
LUC for further clarification.
Department: Water Wastewater Issue Contact: Jeff Hill
Topic: General
Number: 9 Created: 12/10/2004
[12/10/04] A fire hydrant currently exists at the intersection of Alpine St. and No. College.
No fire hydrant is warranted at this location.
Number: 10 Created: 12/10/2004
[12/10/04) No permanent structures may be placed in the utility easement (i.e. Trash
enclosures, retaining walls, sitting walls, etc.).
Number: 11 Created: 12/10/2004
[12/10/04) Provide all sheets of the proposed landscape and site plans for our review.
Include the standard general notes on the landscape plans pertaining to landscape/utility
separation distances and utility locates prior to planting:
Number: 12 Created: 12/10/2004
[12/10/04] See site, landscape and utility plans for other comments.
Department: Zoning Issue Contact: Peter Barnes
Topic: zoning
Number: 1 Created: 12/2/2004
[12/2/04] Need to show and label location of existing 6' privacy fence that screens the
residence to the north. If the fence is on the property to the north, then a note needs to be
added stating that if the fence is removed, a new 6' privacy fence will be installed on The
Human Bean property.
[Number: 2 Created: 12/2/2004
[12/2/04] Need to provide a land use table on the site plan, stating proposed use, floor area,
lot area, # of parking spaces, etc.
Number: 5 Created: 12/2/2004
[12/2/04] Need to show building footprint dimensions on site plan and distance to property
lines.
[Numb: 6 Created: 12/2/2004
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12/2/04] Proposed sign location does not comply with sign code. Freestanding signs must
be at least 15' from an interior side lot line.
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Number: 43 Created: 12/17/2004
(12/17/04] Erosion control comments will follow after the hearing as well as any additional
detailed comments when more information is presented.
Topic: Floodplain
Number: 42 Created: 12/17/2004
[12/17/04] 1. Need to show additional spot
elevations for drive entrance to document that the dryland access requirement is met. Need
to have one lane above 4965. The as -built grading for the dryland access requirement will
need to be certified as part of the grading certification.
2. The benchmark elevation on the plat and the plans need to be referenced to the City of
Fort Collins benchmark system. Please list benchmark # and elevation.
3. Need to make sure that all floatable items are properly anchored to meet floatable
materials requirement. These items include the dumpster, tables, bike rack, trash cans, etc.
Please include notes on plans and drainage report about this requirement.
4. Please document on the plans and in the drainage report the floodproofing elevation
for the structure. This floodproofing elevation also includes the elevation for all electrical,
HVAC, and other mechanical. Please also make a note that the City's "Floodproofing
Guidelines" will be followed as part of the floodproofing design.
5. Please show floodplain cross-section lines and BFE lines on the grading plan.
6. Please see floodplain checklist and comments on the plans for all of the documentation
notes required on the site plan, grading plan, and plat.
7. Please see floodplain checklist and comments in the drainage report for all of the
documentation notes required in the drainage report.
8. A floodplain use permit and $25 permit fee are required for both the building and the
other site work..
9. A FEMA floodproofing certificate will be required prior to issuance of the Certificate of
Occupancy.
Department: Transportation Planning Issue Contact: David Averill
Topic: General
Number: 33 Created: 12/16/2004
[12/16/041 The Pedestrian LOS analysis is incomplete. Martinez Park as well as the
Poudre River multi -use trail qualify as "recreation sites" within a quarter mile of this project
and as such need to be assessed for Ped LOS. Add these destinations to the analysis,
revise appropriately, and re -submit the Ped LOS worksheet to Transportation Planning.
Thank you.
Number: 34 Created: 12/16/2004
[12/16/04] This property is responsible for the installation of sidewalk on SH287 along the
property frontage as well as south to Woodlawn Dr. The portion south of the property line
can be constructed as a temporary asphalt path in order to meet the relevant Ped LOS
standards. In response to the applicant's belief (as stated in a letter dated 11.23.04) that
this improvement is beyond the impact of such a small project, I offer the following.
Technically speaking, in order to meet minimum Pedestrian LOS standards, this project's
frontage improvements should tie into the nearest existing sidewalk, which happens to lie
well south of Woodlawn Dr. Without doing so, or at least making a good faith effort to
facilitate such an improvement, this project will have a tough time meeting the Pedestrian
LOS standards as referenced in sections 3.6.4 (B) and 3.7.3 (D) of the LUC. It should be
noted that construction of the sidewalk to the south of Woodlawn would require a costly
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Department: Natural Resources Issue Contact: Doug Moore
Topic: General
Number: 36 Created: 12/17/2004
[12/17/04) This project is located within the vicinity of the Poudre River Corridor and is
required to comply with section 3.3.1(1)(1) of the City of Fort Collins Land Use Code.
Contact Doug Moore at (970) 221-6143 for further assistance.
(1) Design and Aesthetics.
(1) Project design. Projects in the vicinity of large natural habitats and/or natural habitat
corridors, including, but not limited to, the Poudre River Corridor and the Spring Creek
Corridor, shall be designed to complement the visua context of the natural habitat.
Techniques such as architectural design, site esign, a use of native landscaping and
choices a of cold and building materials sha a uti ized in such manner that scenic views' 7NJA
across or through the site are protected, and manmade facilities are screened rom o -site .'
observers and blend with the natural visual c aracter of the area. These requirements shall
apply to all elements of a project, including any aboveground utility installations.
Department: Police Issue Contact: Joseph Gerdom
Topic: General
Number: 8 Created: 12/7/2004
[12/7/04] Note P. Barnes comments concerning Landscape legend. Also, appears that the
sidewalk lighting falls below 1.Ofc, HOWEVER, it also appears existing street light(s) were
not included in calculation.
Department: Stormwater Utility Issue Contact: Wes Lamarque
Topic: Drainage
Number: 35 Created: 12/17/2004
[12/17/04] The detention volume provided is low compared with calculations in our office.
The volume required is around 3600 CF. Please revise calculations. The freeboard can be
adjusted slightly under a foot to help account for additional volume.
Number: 37 Created: 12/17/2004
[12/17/04] The minimum C-factor is .20. Please revise calcs in drainage report.
Number: 38 Created: 12/17/2004
[12/17/04] A drainage easement is required for the limits of the detention pond.
Number: 39 Created: 12/17/2004
[12/17/04] There is an off -site swale in the northwest corner that will need an off -site
drainage easement if left as proposed. There might be some different grading that could
eliminate this requirement.
Number: 40 Created: 12/17/2004
[12/17/04] The site is in the Dry Creek Basin, as what is mentioned in the drainage report,
and not in the Poudre River Basin, as what was mentioned at conceptual review. Therefore,
a basin fee does apply which is $5000 per acre subject to your run-off coefficient.
Number: 41 Created: 12/17/2004
[12/17/04] The City recommends removing the sidewalk chase if the emergency overflow
spillway can function properly without it.
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plat can separate these areas into two distinct lots, which would then show the western lot
as undeveloped/future development. (If the entire area were to remain one lot, the entire
site would have to be brought up to standards, including construction of Alpine Street
improvements. If separate lots, no improvements would be required until the south lot
develops.)
Number: 25 Created: 12/14/2004
[12/14/04] A letter of intent is needed from the owner of the railroad easement (apparently
Union Pacific Land Resources Corporation) indicating no objection in principle, to the
vacation of their easement. This letter of intent is required prior to the scheduling -of a public
hearing for the project.
Number: 32 Created: 12/15/2004
[12/15/04] Show enough information on the site, landscape, and construction plans to
indicate that the driveway access to College Avenue is aligned properly with the driveway
across the street, as previously discussed.
Topic: Plat
Number: 14 Created: 12/10/2004
[12/10/04] The plat needs to show the existing right-of-way along Alpine Street as currently
stubbed to the property. In addition, the property will need to dedicate half of the collector
width (66) for the continuation of Alpine Street adjacent to the entire property frontage, in
accordance with the long term plan specified in the North College Access Control Plan.
It
Number: 15 Created: 12/10/2004
12/10/04] With the area specified as an "area of concern" apparently being right-of-way,
he right-of-way cannot be vacated by plat. Vacation of any City right-of-way requires an act
by City Council. Assuming this is right-of-way, the applicant may want to consider initiating
a formal request to have the right-of-way vacated.
Number: 16 Created: 12/10/2004
[12/10/04] An access easement is required to be dedicated to provide connectivity to
parcels south of the site up to either Alpine Street or the property directly north that fronts
Alpine Street.
Number: 17 Created: 12/10/2004
[12/10/04] The plat language regarding the maintenance and repair guarantees and notice
of other documents is an older (and more restrictive) version. Please update the language; I
can email the latest version (mvirata@fcgov.com).
Number: 18 Created: 12/10/2004
[12/10/04] Replace "Director of Engineering" with "City Engineer".
Topic: Soils Report
Number: 19 Created: 12/10/2004
[12/10/04] The soils report needs to be signed and stamped. Pavement designs aren't
submitted for review until construction has taken place, therefore the pavement design
section of the soils report was not reviewed by the City's Pavement Management Engineer.
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Department: Engineering Issue Contact: Marc Virata
Topic: Construction Plans
Number: 20 Created: 12/10/2004
[12/10/04] The street patching on College Avenue is required to be perpendicular to the
flowline, not angled as shown.
Number: 21 Created: 12/10/2004
[12/10/04] Remove the College Asphalt Pavement Section detail on the plan set as the
section detail is to be specified per the pavement design report submitted after construction
commences on site. The "light" and "heavy" duty sections can remain if intended for on -site
use and "outside of public right-of-way" is added to both sections.
Number: 22 Created: 12/13/2004
[12/13/04] Add standard note regarding street patching: "Limits of street repair are
approximate. Final limits to be determined in the field by the City Engineering Inspector at
the time the cuts are made."
Number: 44 Created: 12/17/2004
[12/17/04] Provide more detail (including spot elevations) on the access ramps across the
driveway on Sheet 5. Indicate whether a raised (transition) curb or flares are proposed.
With the pedestrian connection heading west and intersecting the southern access ramp,
information needs to be given as to how the sidewalk into the access ramp will be
constructed.
Number: 45 Created: 12/17/2004
(12/17/04] Ensure that the sidewalk along College is shown to be constructed to the
property line (it currently falls short).
Number: 46 Created: 12/17/2004
(12/17/04] Provide CDOT's standard Type III barricade detail (S-630-2) for the barricades at
both ends of the sidewalk. If the barricades are proposed outside of the property, easement
or right-of-way needs to be ensured.
Number: 47 Created: 12/17/2004
[12/17/04] The previous three comments (44-46) are not required to be addressed at this
time as the comments are more of final compliance in nature. Please note that construction
design details were not reviewed thoroughly because this is typical of a final compliance
review. Having said that, the proposed street work design on College looks good thus far.
Number: 48 Created: 12/17/2004
[12/17/04] CDOT noted the following comments after a meeting this morning:
- CDOT will not have a signature block on the construction plans (for this and all other
projects).
- Revised CDOT general notes will be emailed from CDOT to the engineer.
- A draft access permit can be submitted to CDOT for review at any time if desired.
l Topic: General
Number: 13 Created: 12/10/2004
[12/10/04] With the platting of the entire 1.091 acres, the site, landscape, and utility plans
need to show the same entire area, not the portion of area that fronts College Avenue. The
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6" STAFF PROJECT REVIEW
City of Fort Collins
CITYSCAPE URBAN DESIGN, INC Date: 12/17/2004
JOE CARTER
3555 STANFORD ROAD, SUITE 105
FORT COLLINS, CO 80525
Staff has reviewed your submittal for THE HUMAN BEAN COFFEE DRIVE THRU -
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN, #28-04A, and we offer the following comments:
ISSUES:
Department: Current Planning Issue Contact: Anne Aspen
Topic: General
Number: 26 Created: 12/15/2004
[12/15/04) The following departments have reviewed the PDP application and indicated no
problems or issues: Comcast, Post Office, Forestry, Streets and Park Planning.
Number: 27 Created: 12/15/2004
(12/15/04] The City's Water Conservation Specialist has made comments and provided
information. Please review.
Xcel Energy submitted comments included with your redlines. Please review.
Number: 28 Created: 12/15/2004
[12/15/04] Light & Power says: "Show switch cabinet located near Alpine St. Existing
easement in abandoned alley will need to be extended to include this switch cabinet.
Overhead line that crosses property is a telephone line."
Number: 29 Created: 12/15/2004
[12/15/04] Building Inspection provided a list of code issues. Please review. They indicate
concern that the building needs to be fully accessible including access to a common toilet
room and curb cuts at the handicap parking and pedestrian crossing.
Number: 30 Created: 12/15/2004
[12/15/04] Since the property to the south will need to have shared access with this site in
order to meet 3.3(B)(1) "Each lot must have vehicular access to a public street," you need to
show how this access will be provided on your site plan. The site plan should also include
the entire site. If the shared access is to occur in the front along College Ave., the increased
volume and complication involved would likely necessitate revisiting the modification granted
for the connecting walkway across a drive aisle.
Number: 31 Created: 12/15/2004
(12/15/041 Why are the trees on the College frontage not on the parkway as required?
Clark Mapes in Advance Planning comments that an additional tree along the detention area
would go a long way towards screening the stacking cars at the south window.
Thanks for the half sized set. It was handy in meetings.
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