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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGLOBAL VILLAGE ACADEMY II - SITE PLAN ADVISORY REVIEW - SPA150001 - CORRESPONDENCE - RESPONSE TO STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS- SECOND AILING T` r NG N SCALE: 1"=100' l3RO�NR o WREET I A detailed analysis of the drop-off/pick-up function indicated that the vehicle queue would not spill into Bronson Street with a single school start time and two equal volume dismissal times (staggered by 25-30 minutes). SILVER OAKS P U.O. THIRD FILING During the school start time and the school dismissal time, the movement of vehicles in this area would-be managed by school staff. A ■ Northbound exit lane to Bronson. 77777771 III II II II II m IIIf II 1y1 PARK/WALK FUNCTION � STAFF PAR G // 8 drop-off/pick-up positions — — — — A detailed analysis of the park/walk child to/from the door function r indicated that there were adequate Wparking spaces in the primary parking — lot with a single school start time and two equal volume dismissal times (staggered by 25-30 minutes). Therefore, the vehicle queue would not spill into Silver Trails Drive. 4- HORSETOOTH ROAD 100-RIGHT-OF-WAY — — — — DROP-OFF/PICK-UP VEHICLES ON-SITE CIRCULATION SYSTEM _-// '-DELICH -7 1 [-ASSOCIATES Topic: General Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: Along the south side on new south parking area there should be at least two trees include in the landscaped setback. Response: Trees have been added Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: The mechanical equipment both on the ground and on the rooftop should be screen? Please provide screening. Response: Note that the HVAC equipment is concealed by deep parapets and by locating them near the center of the structure. Refer to the site sections on the attached Sheets. Response: Corrections have been made Comment Number: 9 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: There is text that needs to be rotated 180 degrees. See redlines. Response: Corrections have been mace Comment Number: 10 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: The lighter text & linework marked is not acceptable. It will not scan or reproduce. Please darken it up. See redlines. Response: Corrections have been made Department: Traffic Operation Contact: Martina Wilkinson, 970-221-6887, mwilkinson(a)fcgov.com Topic: Site Plan Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 01/23/2015 01/23/2015: Please add directional ramps at the sidewalk across the new parking lot north of the school. Response: Directional ramps have been added to the site plan Topic: Traffic Impact Study Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 01/23/2015 01 /23/2015: The TIS shows that four auxiliary turn lanes are warranted but not constructed within the study area. One lane (NB right at Taft/Horsetooth) is not impacted by this proposal. One lane (WB right at Horsetooth and Silver Trails) will be done by the City with striping after the overlay project this summer. The two remaining lanes (SB rights from Taft onto Bronson and Horsetooth) are impacted by school traffic. If GVA proposes to not build the lanes, please provide a variance request with narrative and justification. Thanks. Response: A variance request will oe submitted for these two turn lanes. Department: Zoning Contact: Noah Beals, 970-416-2313, nbeals fcgov.com Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: There is text that needs to be rotated 180 degrees. See redlines. Response: Corrections have been made Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: The lighter text & line work marked is not acceptable. It will not scan or reproduce. Please darken it up. See redlines. Response: Corrections have been made Topic: General Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: If we are receiving these plans to file, they will need to be 24"x36" sheet size. Response: Comment noted. Topic: Landscape Plans Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: There are line over text issues. See redlines. Response: Corrections have been made Comment Number: 6 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: There is text that needs to be masked. Mask all text in hatched areas. See redlines. Response: Corrections have been made Comment Number: 7 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: There is text that needs to be rotated 180 degrees. See redlines. Response: Correcicns have been :nacre Topic: Site Plan Comment Number: 8 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: There are line over text issues. See redlines. 2012 IFC or contact PFA for details. International Fire Code 503.2.3, 503.2.4, 503.2.5, 503.3, 503.4 and Appendix D; FCLUC 3.6.2(8)2006 and Local Amendments. Response: New fire lane will mee� tnese requirements. Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 01/21/2015: PUBLIC -SAFETY RADIO AMPLIFICATION SYSTEM New buildings or building additions require a fire department, emergency communication system evaluation after the core/shell but prior to final build out. For the purposes of this section, fire walls shall not be used to define separate buildings. Where adequate radio coverage cannot be established within a building, public -safety radio amplification systems shall be designed and installed in accordance with criteria established by the Poudre Fire Authority. Poudre Fire Authority Bureau Admin Policy #07-01 Response: We will schedule a test after drywall has been installed to determine if amplification will be required. Department: Stormwater Engineering Contact: Jesse Schlam, 970-218-2932, ischlam(a7fcgov.com Topic: Erosion Control Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 01/13/2015 01/13/2015: The site disturbs more than 10,000 sq-ft, therefore Erosion and Sediment Control Materials need to be submitted for FDP. The erosion control requirements are in the Stormwater Design Criteria under the Amendments of Volume 3 Chapter 7 Section 1.3.3. Current Erosion Control Materials Submitted does not meet requirements. Please submit; Erosion Control Plan, Erosion Control Report, and an Escrow / Security Calculation. If you need clarification concerning this section, or if there are any questions please contact Jesse Schlam 970-218-2932 or email @ ischlam anfcgov.com Response: Erosion and Sediment Control Materials will be provided. Department: Technical Services Contact: Jeff County, 970-221-6588, icounty(a)fcgov.com Topic: Construction Drawings Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: There are line over text issues. See redlines. Response: Corrections have been made Department: PFA Contact: Jim Lynxwiler, 970-416-2869, jlynxwiler(opoudre-fire.org Topic: General Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 01/21/2015: HYDRANT Another hydrant is required to meet minimum coverage. Site plans show a new hydrant located just north of new addition. This is an acceptable location. Response: Comment noteo. Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 01/21/2015: FIRE LANES Fire lanes shall be provided to within 150' of all portions of the building. This requirement will have been met with the addition of the drive aisle on the north side of the building being dedicated as an Emergency Access Easement. No other access issues remain unless the building addition is to exceed 30' in height. Fire lane specifications are provided below. Response: Comment notes Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 01/21/2015: FIRE LANE SPECIFICATIONS A fire lane plan shall be submitted for approval prior to installation. In addition to the design criteria already contained in relevant standards and policies, any new fire lane must meet the following general requirements: > Shall be designated on the plat as an Emergency Access Easement. > Maintain the required 20 foot minimum unobstructed width & 14 foot minimum overhead clearance. > Be designed as a flat, hard, all-weather driving surface capable of supporting 40 tons. > Dead-end fire access roads in excess of 150 feet in length shall be provided with an approved area for turning around fire apparatus. > The required turning radii of a fire apparatus access road shall be a minimum of 25 feet inside and 50 feet outside. Turning radii shall be detailed on submitted plans. > Be visible by painting and/or signage, and maintained unobstructed at all times. > Additional access requirements exist for buildings greater than 30' in height. Refer to Appendix D of the Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 01/21/2015: The Iseli Fastigiate Spruce are shown on the plan as 5 gallon size. Specifying them as 6 foot B&B would be consistent with Fort Collins LUC standards. Response: The size of these Spruce have been noted as requested. Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 01/21/2015: The existing street trees planted in phase one are showing varying amounts of transplant stress. City Forestry staff will inspect the street trees in the spring to determine if the development will need to replace any of the existing street trees planted in 2014. If replacements need to occur the development will be notified to replace dead or dying street trees. Please contact the City Forester, Tim Buchanan at 2216361 or tuchanan@fcgov.com with any question about the City inspection and acceptance process for City Street Trees. Response: A note requiring a walk-through with the City Forester, the Landscape Architect, and the Contractor for Phase 1 has been noted on the Landscape Plan. Plant maintenance and/or replacement will be recommended at that time and performed no later than Spring 2015. Department: Light And Power Contact: Rob Irish, 970-224-6167, rirish(cilfcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: Light & Power installed anew 3-phase 277/480v transformer with the construction of Global Village Academy 1. Any relocation or modification to the existing electric facilities will be at the owners expense. Response: No relocation or modification will be done as part of Phase 2 Construction Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 01/20/2015 01/20/2015: If the applicant anticipates a need to increase/change there existing electric load please contact Rob Irish w/Light & Power Engineering at 970-224-6167. Any change to existing electric load would require submittal of a C-1 Form and One -line diagram to Light & Power Engineering. Response: Existing service size is adequate 01/21/2015: Please remove the approximate patching limits on Bronson and Silver Trails from the Utility plan. This is existing from phase I. Response: Limits removed. Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 01/21/2015: A DCP or excavation permit will need to be obtained prior to starting any work on the site. Response: Comment noted. Comment Number: 6 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 01/21/2015: Please add the following note to the Utility plan and site plan: Any damaged curb, gutter and sidewalk existing prior to construction, as well as streets, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, destroyed, damaged or removed due to construction of this project, shall be replaced or restored to City of Fort Collins standards at the Developer's expense prior to the acceptance of completed improvements. Response: Note added. Comment Number: 7 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 01/21/2015: Please add our standard signature block to the utility and drainage plans and our standard LCUASS notes to the utility plan set. Please contact me for a copy of our standard utility plan set notes. Response: Notes and signature mock added Department: Forestry Contact: Tim Buchanan, 970-221-6361, tbuchananna.fcgov.com Topic: Landscape Plans Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 01/21/2015-. The two north most street trees along Taft Hill Road have not been installed and cannot be accurately identified as existing. There is space for only one street tree in this area but there is an open space for another street tree to the south. Please indicate on these phase to plans that these two missing street trees will be planted and show the locations where they will be planted. Contact the City Forester to obtain a permit for the planting of these two street trees. Response: The trees have been relocated and noted as requested. Comment Number: 6. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: Please add labels and dimensions for all site features including drives, sidewalks, parking lot aisles, parking spaces, and the planting areas on the east and south sides of the adjoining townhomes. Response: Labels added. Department: Engineering Development Review Contact: Tyler Siegmund, 970-221-6501, t_siegmund(a,fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 01/21/2015: Does the bus lane need to extend towards Bronson this close to the drive approach? It appears that if you end the bus lane further into the property you will reduce the amount of new pavement added to the site and minimize the bus and car conflict at the drive approach off of Bronson. Response: Bus turning movements were analyzed with AutoTurn software to determine how far back from Bronson to end the bus lane. The bus lane has been shortened. This change reduced the addition of pavement and allowed the existing inlet near Bronson to remain as is. Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 01/21/2015: With the addition of the paved lanes interior to the property and the new curb and gutter along the private drive a grading plan will need to be submitted for review as part of the project. Will the existing inlet (near Bronson) be relocated? Response: A complete set of utility plans (including a grading and drainage plan) will be provided. The existing inlet near Bronson will remain. Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 01/21/2015. Please submit the temporary access easement vacation documents and the new emergency access dedication documents (legal description and exhibits for both easements). There will be an additional TDR Fee due to vacate and dedicate easements by separate document. You can contact me or visit http://www.fcgov.com/engineering/devrev.php for additional information on the process to vacate and dedicate easements by separate document. Response: Easement vacation and dedication documents along with the TDR Fee will be provided. Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated: 01/21/2015 Comment Number: 3. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: For all three parking lots, please label the number of parking spaces. Response: Labels added. Comment Number: 4. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: Please provide General Notes that describes the on -site circulation system as recommended in the Transportation Impact Study. Also, please indicate how the start and end times are staggered in relation to the start and end times of Olander School. Response: The Olander School begins at 9 a.m. and dismisses at 3:38. The GVA-FC program will begin at 8 a.m. with early arrival allowed as early as 6:30. The GVA-FC split dismissal schedule will be: First shift — Approximately 40% of the classes And all of the Bus riders will leave the school at 2:45 p.m. Includes all bussed students - 60% of total population This should represent approximately 50% of the parent pick up traffic because the classes that will be released earlier will be the younger grades. Second Shift dismissal starts at 3:05 p.m. Remaining parent pick up student (except for students in before and after program). After -School Program students - Anticipate 16% participation level with new sports programs, gym, etc. This is based on actual participation levels from other GVA schools with gymnasiums and after -school programs. These programs extend from 3:30 p.m. until 6 p.m. with most of the programs concluding between 4:45 and 5:15 p.m. Comment Number: 5. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: Please provide a Site Data Table. Response: Table added. adjoining townhomes. These will need to be up -sized to five to six feet in height. Response: The size of these Spruce have been noted as requested. Comment Number: 14. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: At the entry to the north parking lot, there are two shade trees specified to be Corinthian Lindens. Please note that these trees are well -suited for the 10-foot side planting area on the west side of the driveway due to their narrow form. But, at this location, a narrow form is not needed. Please select another species of deciduous shade tree that has a fuller form for this location. Response: Species has been changed on the Landscape Plan. Comment Number: 15. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: Please be sure to label the trash enclosure as existing and delete the reference to a detail on the architectural elevations. Response: The trash enclosure ;s existing and has been noted on the Landscape Pian. Comment Number: 16. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: Please provide a fence detail that describes the material and height. Also, please clarify as to what constitutes an "alternate fence." Response: Alternate fencing notation has been deleted, and a fence detail has been added to the landscape plan. Topic: Site Plan Comment Number: 1. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 The new sidewalk on the east side of the addition contains six 90-degree turns. This alignment is awkward for normal pedestrian movement and could be improved by introducing softer curves or long sweeps. Any area between the walk and the building can be placed in concrete or rock mulch. And, it appears that this walk stops short of reaching the play fields. Please consider extending this walk north to the fields. Otherwise, a footpath will be formed. Response: Sidewalks have been updated to reflect more natural pathing. Comment Number: 2. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: Please label that the "PICP'S" are permeable pavers. The area labeled as a picnic area should be re -labeled as a "Sport Court." Response: Labels revised accordingly. Comment Number: 9. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: Regarding the street trees, on all three public streets, there are two 40-foot gaps between the street trees and the streetlights resulting in 80-foot gaps between trees. This occurs once on Bronson Street and twice on both Taft and Horsetooth. Section 3.2.1(K) requires that these gaps be filled with ornamental trees that are allowed to be placed within 15 of the streetlight. Please install ten 1.5-inch caliper ornamental trees to fill the 80-foot gaps in street trees. Response: Omamentai trees have been added Comment Number: 10. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: On the east side of the playground, there is a narrow strip between the fence and the public sidewalk that will be difficult to imgate and maintain over the long term. Long narrow strips of grass are challenging for irrigation systems. For both aesthetic and practical purposes, this strip should be fully planted as a mulched shrub bed so that at maturity, it fills in thus reducing long term maintenance. Please consider medium to large size shrubs as these plants will help buffer the playground from the traffic noise and fumes of a four -lane arterial street. Response: Shrub bed has been added to the Landscape Plan. Comment Number: 11. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: The same comment applies to the perimeter of the southwest parking lot where there are three narrow planting strips. On the south and west strips, these areas are what remains between the shrub bed and back of sidewalk. All three of these areas should feature a sufficient number and size of plants to cover at maturity, and placed within a mulched bed, so that there remains no narrow strip of grass to irrigate and mow. Please consider a rich variety of shrubs and perennials to fill these shrub beds. Response: Shrub/Perennial beds nave been added to the Landscape Plan. Comment Number: 12. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: Along the west side of the north -south driveway, at the north end of this planting area, there is a gap beginning at the Bronson sidewalk. This gap needs to be filled in to accomplish the necessary screening for the townhomes. Response: Shrub bed has been added to the Landscape Plan. Comment Number: 13. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: Within the ten foot planting area west of the driveway, the Columnar Blue Spruce trees (Fastigiate Spruce) are specified in the schedule to be #5 container size. Please note that this size is too small for such a slow growing plant and this small size does not accomplish the necessary buffering for the Comment Number: 18. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: Please specify that the overhead door that faces Taft Hill Road will be a color to match the building field on either side (light gray or dark gray?) and not white. Please do not introduce a sixth color. Response: The overhead door will be a dark gray color to match the dark gray metal panel at the base. Comment Number: 19. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: Please be sure to place the rooftop mechanical equipment as far from the edge as possible to enable these units to be less visible from the public streets. Response: Note that the HVAC equipment is concealed by deep parapets and by locating them near the center of the structure. Refer to the site sections on the attached Sheets. Comment Number: 20. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: Along the west elevation, has any consideration been given to adding day -lighting to the stair tower? Lighting costs could be reduced and aesthetics would be improved. Response: Windows have been added to the new stairwells on the west and east elevation. Topic: Landscape Plans Comment Number: 7. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: The City Forestry Department has indicated that several of the street trees that were planted with Phase One have died. These will need to be replaced and established before the City Forestry Department will accept. Response: All City Forestry Department comments have been addressed on the Landscape Plan. Comment Number: 8. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: Along Horsetooth Road, near the intersection with Taft Hill Road, there is a gap of 100 feet between the streetlight at the corner and the first street tree. There is a drainage outlet and a bus pad in this area but there may be sufficient area to plant one additional 2-inch caliper deciduous shade tree approximately 40 feet west of the streetlight to fill the gap. Response: Ornamentai trees nave been added Comments Responses 1-28-15 Global Village Academy Phase II —Site Plan Advisory Review Topic: Building Elevations Comment Number: 17. Comment Originated: 01/16/2015 01/16/2015: In general, let's discuss the overall color scheme. While the plan sheets do not indicate specific colors, staff is assuming that the graphics depict that the color scheme from Phase One will be directly carried over to Phase Two. Now that a gymnasium elevation faces Taft Hill Road, staff is concerned about the pattern of colors on such a prominent building component. Community feedback from Phase One is that the building color scheme is overly complex and busy. While the use of five different colors may be appropriate for an elementary school, its predominance at the scale of Phase Two give us pause. Has Global Village considered toning down the number of colors so that the building does not appear radically out of context when compared to the surrounding suburban residential character? Perhaps the vibrancy of Phase One is sufficient for the purpose of establishing the school's presence and identity, at the intersection of two arterial streets, and that Phase Two colors can now be reduced in quantity and softened or muted and to become more compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. In order for Phase Two in particular and the overall campus in general to become more compatible with the neighborhood, the use of the blue accent color should be removed from the east, north and west elevations with one exception. The wedge-shaped blue accent on the east elevation at the stair tower could remain as it is symmetrically balanced with the same shape and color on Phase One. Response: Our design concept to represent the Global Village Academy International Charter School is to capture the design intent of international flags through color, shapes and movement as a part of the design that was shown in Phase 1. The importance of integrating some of the color, shapes and movement into the architectural design around the building addition is essential to having a holistic design and to capture the essence of Phase one within Phase two. We have toned down our design and color placement in Phase two compared to Phase one. We have done this by eliminating the green color from the scheme, by lessening the amount of color around the building, and by increasing the amount of dark gray base and light gray field. The stair towers as elements remain red in color and the hardie board material around the windows remains yellow as in Phase one. The blue color is our only remaining accent color to be used to break up the gray metal panel field, in order to support the design concept and intent of the color, shapes and movement within Phase one for our Phase two addition.