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considered valid after a certain date in late summer/early fall. Please verify with
Doug Moore or Bob Zakely as to this date.
13. For either site, if prairie dogs are present and interfere with construction, then
they must be eradicated in a humane manner.
14. Both sites are in close proximity to Spring Creek and Pine Ridge Natural Area.
Please note that Land Use Code Section 3.4.1(I) (1 and 2) require that the design
and aesthetics of the new building and access drive complement, not detract, the
visual context and character of the natural habitat. Be sure that scenic views are
not obstructed. The building materials and color should be as naturalistic as
possible. One possible material for the access drive would be a product that
allows plant material to grow and yet provide strength for fire equipment. For
further information regarding natural resource and habitat protection issues,
please contact Doug Moore, 2241-6143.
15. For Option One (Cottonwood Glen Park), the Parks and Recreation Department
would be willing to share the sanitary sewer service that presently serves the
parks's restrooms. Any disturbance to ground cover and irrigation system would
have to be re -seeded. An access agreement must be executed between Parks and
Recreation and Utilities. Be sure to coordinate with Parks maintenance staff on
all issues and potential impacts relating to park improvements.
16. For Option One, please consider moving the proposed building behind the
existing pump station for the park. This may help minimize the impact on the
views to the west.
17. For Option Two, please note that Southwest Community Park has not yet been
designed. Parks and Recreation would be very concerned that building location
be carefully considered in order to not preclude construction of improvements
typically associated with a community -scaled park. An easement would be
needed from Parks and Recreation for the pump station. For further information
regarding impacts on either site, please contact Craig Foreman.
18. As an administrative review, a neighborhood information meeting is not required.
It may be a good idea, however, to erect a project information sign for neighbors
and park users so that the scope of the project is clearly explained. This sign,
could be posted at the same time as the Planning Department sign that is posted
for the administrative hearing: This will also save time on phone calls coming
into our offices after the project starts. Please note that there is a $50.00 sign
posting fee due to the Current Planning Department.
19. At the time of submittal, a mailing list of the affected property owners must be
provided. Please contact the Current Planning Department for the map that
describes the mailing area. Please note that there is a mailing fee of .50 cents per
name.
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charges, however, would apply to the Option Two site. Any system modification
would be at the developer's expense. For further information, please contact
Monica Moore at 221-6700.
4. This site is in the Spring Creek drainage basin where the new development fee
($2,175/acre) is charged when there is an increase in imperviousness greater than
350 square feet. That is also the square footage that triggers the need for a
grading plan but as long as there is less than 1,000 square feet of new
imperviousness, a drainage report and detention are not required. The proposed
structure of 20'X20' may qualify for a variance for the fee and grading plan.
Option 1 is located in the Spring Creek floodplain/floodway where a floodplain
use permit is required and certification once it is built. Please contact Susan
Hayes (416-2233) for all the floodplain requirements. For other information
regarding stormwater issues, please contact Glen Schlueter, 221-6700.
5. The location of existing water and sewer lines should be verified and shown on
the Utility Plans. For further information, please contact Roger Buffington, 221-
6700.
6. For the Option Two site, the Engineering Department would consider dedication
of right-of-way along the Horsetooth Road frontage. Or, dedication of right-of-
way may be considered at the time of the platting of Southwest Community Park.
7. For the Option Two site, the location of the pump station driveway and
Horsetooth Road would have to be approved by the City's Traffic Engineer.
Please contact Mr. Eric Bracke, 221-6630, for further information.
8. For both sites, please consider future potential alignments and construction of the
Overland Trail extension from Quail Hollow south to Horsetooth Road.
Construction of either pump station should not preclude such a connection.
9. , For both sites, please contact Mr. Eric Bracke regarding the potential waiver of
the Transportation Impact Study.
10. For either site, a Utility Plan will be needed. For further information, please
contact Marc Virata, 221-6605.
11. Both sites must be accessible by the Poudre Fire Authority. Any alternative
surface material for the access road must be capable of supporting emergency fire
equipment. Both sites must be served by an adequate water supply and by a fire
hydrant within 300 feet. For further information, please contact Mr. Ron
Gonzales, 221-6570.
12. For Cottonwood Glen, please contact Mr. Craig Foreman and Mr. Bob Zakely
regarding a recent survey for Preble's Jumping Mouse. If it is determined that a
new survey is needed, then trapping should begin immediately as trapping is not
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ITEM: City of Fort Collins Utilities — Southwest Water Pump
Station
MEETING DATE: July 7, 2003
APPLICANT: City of Fort Collins Water Utility c/o Mr. Keith Meyer, 700
Wood Street, Fort Collins, CO. 80521 with consulting
services provided by Mr. Roger Sherman, BHA Design,
4803 Innovation Drive, Fort Collins, CO. 80525, and Mr.
Doug Simon, CH2M1-1ill.
LAND USE DATA: Request to construct a water pump station for southwest
Fort Collins at one of two locations. Option one is located within Cottonwood Glen Park
next to the existing pump station for the park's irrigation system. Option Two is located
on the north side of Horsetooth Road west of the intersection with Horsetooth Court
within the future Southwest Community Park. Under either option, the facility consists
of a 400 square foot structure that would house two pumps for the City's High Pressure
Zone. The building would be constructed out of materials to match the existing pump
station in Cottonwood Glen Park.
COMMENTS:
The site is zoned POL, Public Open Land, which permits the pump station as a
Public Facility, subject to administrative (type one) review.
2. The pump station may be considered an accessory use to the park in which case, a
building permit may be issued without having to be on approved and recorded
subdivision plat. For verification, please confirm with Peter Bames, Zoning
Administrator, 221-6760.
3. The site will be served by City of Fort Collins Light and Power. Three-phase
power is available in Cottonwood Park (Option One) and an electrical transformer
is located nearby. For Option Two, however, power would have to be extended
west from Auntie Stone Street. Extension of this power would be at the Water
Utility's expense. Normal development charges would not apply to the
Cottonwood Glen site as these charges have already been paid. Development
COMMUNITY PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 281 N. College Ave. P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 (970) 221-6750
CURRENT PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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CommL _ty. Planning and Environmental -cervices
Current Planning
City of Fort Collins
July 11, 2003
Mr. Roger Sherman
BHA Design
4803 Innovation Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80525
Dear Roger:
For your information, attached is a copy of the Staff's comments for the City of Fort
Collins Utilities — Southwest Water Pump Station which was presented before the
Conceptual Review Team on July 7, 2003.
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.
If you should 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,
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Ted Shepard
Chief Planner
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Keith Meyer, City of Fort Collins Utilities
281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6750 • FAX (970) 416-2020