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ED location on the south side of the hospital is constrained to accommodate this growth, and is adjacent
to residential uses to the south. By relocating the ED to the north along Lemay, emergency vehicles can
access the ED directly from Lemay with less impact to adjacent residential areas.
The new Building A includes a separate ED patient 'walk-in' entrance to the north adjacent to Doctor's
Lane. This entrance includes reconfiguration and removal of some existing parking lots, with plans for
new parking that better serves this entrance. A larger parking lot is planned north of Doctor's Lane to
serve the ED and future patient services on the upper floor of Building A. Three buildings would be
demolished to accommodate this new parking lot between Hospital Lane and Luke Street. The hospital's
Central Utility Plan (CUP) will also require equipment upgrades as a portion of this Project.
With the relocation of the ED from the south side of the hospital, PVH patients and visitors will be
redirected to use the south Lemay entrance across from Robertson Street to access the hospital's
Outpatient Services, visitor parking and Main Entrance on the southeast side of the hospital. This will
greatly improve patient and visitor wayfinding through the site with a direct access from Lemay to
visitor services. Employee and physician parking will remain north and east of the Main Entrance and
visitor parking areas as well as the existing parking structure located on the west side of Lemay.
The large existing trees adjacent to Building A have been evaluated and determined to be in poor health,
some have been removed and others will be removed to accommodate the planned building. Required
tree mitigation is expected to be accommodated with the planned site improvements.
Design Considerations and Questions
Ambulance -only access from Lemay - We acknowledge the access on Lemay Avenue would not typically
be allowed for public use considering the driveway spacing requirements for an arterial street. With the
constrained hospital site, we propose this as a considerable improvement to the current condition by
separating emergency vehicle access from patient/visitor access and by providing direct emergency
access without use of local streets. As ambulance -only access:
1. Could this be supported by staff as proposed? What, if any, changes would be recommended?
2. Would a variance be required?
3. Can the city support the addition of an emergency signal at Garfield Street, while still retaining
the signals at Docttir's; lane (ED walk-in and employee parking structure entrance) and
Robertson Street (main visitor entrance)?
4. Which alternative is preferred for the one-way ambulance exit drive — to Lemay or to Doctor's
Lane?
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Poudre Valley Hospital
Building A Replacement
Preliminary Design Review Application
6 November 2013
Introduction
University of Colorado Health (UCH) is a new health system that aims to deliver the highest quality
patient care with the highest quality patient experience. UCH is the first system of its kind nationally to
integrate the strengths of community -based care and academic medicine. UCH combines Poudre Valley
Hospital (PVH), Memorial Health System (MHS), and University of Colorado Hospital Authority (UCHA)
into an organization dedicated to building a healthier community and providing unmatched patient care
in the Rocky Mountain West. Separately, these institutions can continue providing superior care to
patients and service to the communities they serve. Together, they push the boundaries of medicine,
attracting more research funding, hosting more clinical trials and improving health through innovation.
PVH is a locally owned, private, not -for -profit organization with a strong vision: From Healthcare to
Health. The mission of Poudre Valley Hospital is: We improve lives. In big ways through learning, healing
and discovery. In small, personal ways through human connection. But in all ways, we improve lives.
PVH provides evidence -based health care and wellness services and products in Colorado, Nebraska,
and Wyoming. PVH service area covers more than 50,000 square miles and includes over 400 beds.
Headquartered in Fort Collins, CO, PVH is a regional and medical hub that includes Poudre Valley
Hospital (one of the most respected community hospitals in the United States), Medical Center of the
Rockies, Mountain Crest Behavioral Healthcare Center, Colorado Health Medical Group and dozens of
clinics and outpatients services.
Planned Project
The original Building A, constructed in 1925, was the stand-alone hospital that eventually developed into
a wing of the main Poudre Valley Hospital, which is now approximately 700,OOOsf in size. Due to
Building A's age and other factors effecting the useful life of the building, the Owner has elected to
vacate the building and relocate all staff and occupants (completed), abate existing asbestos
(completed) and demolish the building. This abatement and demolition work has been previously
approved by the City of Fort Collins. The demolition work is projected to begin in April/May of 2014 as
determined by the redevelopment schedule.
A new Building A replacement project is planned to include a two-story approximately 111,000 sf
building with basement, and capacity to add two additional levels (4 stories total) in the future. The first
floor is designed as an Emergency Department (ED) to accommodate current and future ED needs,
enhance patient privacy, increase efficiencies and improve patient flow. The upper floor will include
patient beds and expansion of hospital services. The first floor ED design includes a separate ambulance -
only entrance directly from Lemay Avenue to separate emergency vehicles from visitor and patient
traffic. This ambulance entrance includes a covered ambulance bay with drive lanes, vehicle staging and
support areas.
The current ED handles approximately 54,000 visits per year. Current modeling shows that the amount
of visits is anticipated to increase to approximately 70,000 per year in the near future. With the recent
Healthcare reform, some projections have forecasts as high as 90,000 visits per year. The current PVH
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City Of Development Review Guide — STEP 2 of 8
,.Fort Collins PRELIMINARY DESIGN REVIEW:
APPLICATION Cj-\.CC/k rUb mf
General Information ) I-Lf -I
Preliminary design review is an opportunity for an applicant to discuss the requirements, standards, procedure, and
potential modifications of standards or variances that may be necessary for a project and to generally consider the
development proposal design which has been evaluated as a part of the conceptual review process. While the conceptual
review process is a general consideration of the development proposal, a Preliminary Design Review considers the
development proposal in greater detail. Problems of both a major and minor nature can be identified and solved during
the preliminary design review before a formal application is made.
Preliminary design review applications must be submitted to City Staff no later than 5 pm, two weeks prior to the
Wednesday meeting date. Application materials can be e-mailed to currentplanninq(aifcgov.com or sent to/dropped off at
281 North College Avenue.
Representatives of Community Development and Neighborhood Services (Zoning, Environmental Planning, Current
Planning, and Development Review Engineering), Light and Power, Stormwater, Water/Waste Water, Advance Planning
(Long Range Planning and Transportation Planning), Historic Preservation and Poudre Fire Authority regularly attend
preliminary design review meetings. Additionally, other public or quasi -public agencies which may be impacted by the
development project are invited and encouraged to attend the preliminary design review. These agencies may include the
gas utility, water and/or wastewater utility districts, ditch companies, railroads, cable television service providers and
other similar agencies.
Upon receipt of a preliminary development proposal for review, and after review of such proposal with the applicant, the
staff shall furnish the applicant with written comments and recommendations regarding such proposal in order to inform
and assist the applicant prior to preparing components of the development application. The staff shall provide the applicant
with a "critical issues" list, which will identify those critical issues that have surfaced in the preliminary design review as
issues that must be resolved during the review process of the formal development application. To the extent that there is a
misunderstanding or a misrepresentation of facts, the opinion of the staff may change during the course of development
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