HomeMy WebLinkAboutCENTERPOINT PLAZA REPLAT - PDP - 35-01C - CORRESPONDENCE - REVISIONSYours Truly,
Steve Olt
City Planner
cc: Sheri Langenberger
Stantec Consulting
Planning & Zoning file #35-01C
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PFA/ Carie Dann
1. This new building must be addressed from Midpoint Drive.
Understood.
Water & Wastewater/ Roger Buffington
1. A minimum 5' separation from the existing fire hydrant to the intake
is required.
Understood.
2. The fire water line and domestic water service are shown to be at
different corners of the new building. They must go into the building
at the same location.
This will be addressed in Final Plans.
Stormwater/Basil Hamdan
1. The drainage analysis can be done with the Final Plan review.
Understood.
2. Some trees look to be fairly close to the existing storm line.
A 10' separation is provided.
This completes staff (and outside reviewing agencies) review and comments
at this time. Red -lined plans from City departments are included with this
comment letter. Additional comments and red -lined plans may be
forthcoming. Another round of staff review is determined to be necessary
unless City staff is receptive to working individually with the applicant to
satisfactorily address these comments. This proposal is subject to the 90-
day revision re -submittal requirement (from the date of this comment
letter, being June 13, 2007) as set forth in Section 2.2.11(A) of the
Land Use Code. Be sure and return all red -lined plans when you re -submit.
The number of copies of each document to re -submit is shown on the
attached REVISION ROUTING SHEET.
If you have any questions regarding these issues or any other issues related
to this project, please feel free to call me at 221-6341.
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Number: 11 Created: 6/ 5/ 2007
[6/5/07] Waterline notes indicate domestic service and fire service to
extend into mechanical room yet plans show the two services extending to
building at NE and SE corners of building. Could domestic service move to
NE corner and somehow eliminate one of the fire hydrants?
This will be addressed in Final Plans.
Number: 15 Created: 6 / 5 / 2007
[6/5/07] Revise notes on WM fittings, etc. as noted on red -lined plans.
This will be addressed in Final Plans.
Number: 16 Created: 6 / 5 / 2007
[6/5/07] Return red -lined plans with next submittal.
Understood.
Number: 17 Created: 6 / 5 / 2007
[6/5/07] See red -lined plans for other comments.
This will be addressed in Final Plans.
Department: Zoning Issue Contact: Gary Lopez
Topic: Zoning
Number: 1 Created: 5/25/2007
[5/25/071 2 HC spaces are required for "existing" building. What
happened?
Not clear. What was shown is "as built". There is no reason an
additional HC space could not be provided. One is shown and will be
stripped when construction proceeds.
Number: 2 Created: 5/25/2007
[5/25/07] There should be trees in the landscape strip and island along the
RR tracks to the south.
The PRPA easement extends to the south property line. PRPA has
discouraged the planting of any trees within their easement. As a
result, the plan is to use shrubs in place of trees and provide
additional canopy/ornamental coniferous trees on detention pond
perimeter located in center of parking area. An alternative
compliance request/justification has been submitted..
The following comments were expressed at the staff review meeting on June
6, 2007:
Engineering/Sheri Langenberger
1. An Emergency Access Easement is needed in the existing driveway
from Midpoint Drive to this site.
This will be addressed in Final Plans.
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Department: Stormwater-Water-Wastewater Issue
Contact: Basil Hamdan
Topic: Drainage Analysis
Number: 5 Created: 6 / 4 / 2007
[6/4/07] At Final Plan review please provide pipe hydraulic analysis as well
as water quality calculations.
Understood.
Topic: Drainage Plans
Number: 6 Created: 6/4/2007
[6/4/07] Please design and show a spillway for the proposed pond. At
Final Plan review please provide storm sewer profiles.
Both comments will be addressed in Final Plan.
Topic: Easement
Number: 7 Created: 6 / 4 / 2007
[6/4/07] Place storm sewer along east side of proposed building within a
drainage easement.
This will be addressed in Final Plans.
Topic: Plat
Number: 4 Created: 6 / 4 / 2007
[6/4/07] Title should be renamed Centerpoint Plaza Replat to avoid
confusion with original Centerpoint Plaza development.
Done.
Topic: Utility Plans
Number: 40 Created: 6/ 8/ 2007
[6/8/07] Pan conflicts with existing trees.
This will be addressed in Final Plans.
Storm line on east side of building looks too shallow.
This will be addressed in Final Plans.
A minimum of 10 feet of clearance should be maintained between trees and
storm lines.
Understood.
Department: Stormwater-Water-Wastewater Issue
Contact: Roger Buffington
Topic: Water/Wastewater
Number: 8 Created: 6/5/2007
[6/5/07] Provide minimum of 5 foot clear separation between existing fire
hydrant and storm intake.
This will be addressed in Final Plans.
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until it meets up with the east -west drive aisle. The entire fire lane (private
drive and parking lot -area) shall be visible by painting and signage, and
maintained unobstructed at all times. 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:
❑ Be designed as a flat, hard, all-weather driving surface (asphalt or
concrete) capable of supporting fire apparatus weights (40 tons).
Compacted road base shall be used only for temporary fire lanes or at
construction sites.
❑ Have appropriate maintenance agreements that are legally binding and
enforceable.
C Be designated on the plat as an Emergency Access Easement.
Maintain the required minimum width of 20 feet throughout the length
of the fire lane. 97UFC 901.2.2.1; 901.3; 901.4.2; 902.2.1
Understood.
Number: 20 Created: 6 / 6 / 2007
[6/6/07] KNOX BOX: Poudre Fire Authority (PFA) requires a "Knox Box" to
be mounted on the front of every new building equipped with a required fire
sprinkler system or fire alarm system. 97UFC 902.4; PFA BUREAU POLICY
88-20
Understood.
Number: 21 Created: 6/6/ 2007
[6/6/07] ADDRESS NUMERALS: Address numerals shall be visible from
the street fronting the property, and posted with a minimum of six-inch (6)
numerals on a contrasting background. (Bronze numerals on brown brick
are not acceptable). 97UFC 901.4.4
Understood.
Number: 22 Created: 6 / 6 / 2007
[6/6/07] FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION: Fire department connections
shall be located on the street or fire lane side of buildings, fully visible and
recognizable from the street or nearest point of fire department vehicle
access or as otherwise approved by the fire code official. If possible, a fire
hydrant shall be located within 100 feet of the FDC. 2006 International Fire
Code 912.2.1 and PFA Bureau Policy
Understood.
Number: 23 Created: 6 / 6 / 2007
[6/6/07] FIRE LINE REQUIREMENT: Buildings that are required to be fire
sprinklered shall have a minimum 6-inch fire line unless hydraulic
calculations can support a smaller fire line.
This will be addressed at final plan stage.
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Understood. Per Randy Maiziand approval, this will be addressed
prior to Final Plat submittal.
Topic: Utility Plans
Number: 27 Created: 6/7/2007
[6/7/07] Per the new standards that were adopted the numbering of the
general notes needs to held. So please renumber the notes in accordance to
how they are numbered in E-1-FC/LAR. You can still use the note stating
that all general notes apply, but you will need to update this so it correctly
reference the current standards (dated April 1, 2007) and the correct
appendix name (E-1-FC/LAR).
This will be addressed at f nal plan stage.
Number: 28 Created: 6/ 7/ 2007
[6/7/07] The new pan along the northwest side of the building conflicts
with two existing trees that are shown to remain on the utility and
landscape plans.
This will be addressed at final plan stage.
Number: 29 Created: 6/ 7/ 2007
[6/7/07] Please see red -lines and returned utility plan check sheet for
additional comments.
This will be addressed at final plan stage.
Department: Light & Power Issue Contact: Doug Martine
Topic: Utility Plans
Number: 3 Created: 6/ 1 /2007
[6/ 1 /07] The developer will need to coordinate power requirements, electric
development charges, &, electric facility locations with Light & Power
Engineering (221-6700). It appears that it will be necessary to trench
across the parking lot of the existing building to install electric facilities to
building #2. The utility plan shows 2 electric transformers near the S.W.
corner of building #2. It is unknown what these are, but they are not
electric utility facilities.
This will be addressed at final plan stage.
Department: PFA Issue Contact: Carie Dann
Topic: Fire
Number: 19 Created: 6 / 6 / 2007
[6/6/07] EMERGENCY ACCESS EASEMENT (EAE): The private drive is
required to be designated on the plat as an Emergency Access Easement,
beginning where it meets Midpoint Drive. If the east -west drive aisle south of
the proposed building "loops" and is an EAE throughout the parking lot,
then the north -south private drive must be an EAE throughout its length. If
the east -west drive aisle south of the proposed building is an EAE only for
150 feet and does not loop, the north -south private drive can be an EAE just
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[6/7/07] The emergency access, access, drainage and utility easement that
loops around the southern portion of the site - the very southern portion
probably needs to have a radius going north so it will account for the
turning radius of vehicles that will be turning into and out of this loop.
Understood. Per Randy Maizland approval, this will be addressed
prior to Final Plat submittal.
Number: 34 Created: 6 / 7 / 2007
[6/7/07] Need to show the adjacent off -site easements that need to be
dedicated by separate document for this project.
Understood. Per Randy Maizland approval, this will be addressed
prior to Final Plat submittal.
Number: 35 Created: 6/ 7/ 2007
[6/7/07] Missing a north arrow.
Understood. Per Randy Maizland approval, this will be addressed
prior to Final Plat submittal.
Number: 36 Created: 6 / 7 / 2007
[6/7/07] The adjacent lots need to be labeled as lot 2 and lot 3 of
Centerpoint Plaza.
Understood. Per Randy Maizland approval, this will be addressed
prior to Final Plat submittal.
Number: 37 Created: 6/ 7/ 2007
[6/7/07] I don't think that you need to include the sight distance easement
restrictions on this plat - I didn't see any sight distance easements being
dedicated.
Understood. Per Randy Maizland approval, this will be addressed
prior to Final Plat submittal.
Number: 38 Created: 6 / 7 / 2007
[6/7/07] Need to add a signature line for the PRPA. They will need to sign
the plat as you are showing new easements across their easement.
Understood. Per Randy Maizland approval, this will be addressed
prior to Final Plat submittal.
Number: 39 Created: 6/7/2007
[6/7/07] Comments from Technical Services
1) Boundary and legal close.
2) Some of the easements are unlocatable.
3) W 1/4 corner needs to be described, that "1/4" out of the southwest 1/4
corner.
4) Change the title to Centerpoint Plaza First Replat.
5) Easements need to be locatable on the plat.
6) Text over lines in the hatched area.
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allowing for access all the way to the back parking spaces. A drainage
easement in the area to the east of the building where you have a storm
drainage inlet designed. A utility easement in the area to the east of the
building where you are extending the waterline to the south - since the
waterline would sit on the very edge of the existing easement it doesn't seem
adequate, there also doesn't seem to be an easement in the area where the
fire hydrant stub crosses over onto this property.
Understood. Per Randy Maizland approval, this will be completed as
part of the f nal plat.
Number: 18 Created: 6 / 5 / 2007
[6/5/07] We will either need PRPA to sign off on the plans or provide a
letter saying they are okay with the improvements that you are showing
within their easement area. The easement that they own is dedicated as a
no -build easement, so we need verification that what you are proposing is
okay with them. We will need something from them indicating that you
have contacted them and are talking about this stuff before we can schedule
you for hearing. Before we will sign off on your plans we will need PRPA to
either have signed off on the plans or have provided a letter with a reference
to the final grading plan sheet as exhibit indicating that they are okay with
the plan attached to the letter. This way we know what they actually
approved. Please let me know if you have any questions about this.
An updated letter with more specifics has been provided to Sheri
Langenberger. Sheri indicated via email this letter satisfies her
requirement.
Number: 30 Created: 6/7/2007
[6/7/07] Site Plan
Need to identify the width of the sidewalk adjacent to the building in front of
the parking spaces.
Done.
Topic: Plat
Number: 31 Created: 6/7/2007
[6/7/07] Need to label the Mountain States Telephone easement at the NE
corner of the site.
Understood. Per Randy Maizland approval, this will be addressed
prior to Final Plat submittal.
Number: 32 Created: 6/7/2007
[6/7/07] There are some additional dimensions that are needed to be able
to locate all the easements shown.
Understood. Per Randy Maizland approval, this will be addressed
prior to Final Plat submittal.
Number: 33
Created: 6/7/2007
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Number: 49 Created: 6/ 13/2007
[6/ 13/07] Is thereto be just one trash dumpster for the 2 buildings?
The existing trash dumpster enclosure is large enough to
accommodate an addition trash dumpster for the new building.
Department: Engineering Issue Contact: Sheri
Langenberger
Topic: General
Number: 9 Created: 6/ 5/ 2007
[6/5/07] This development is responsible for a repay for a Special
Improvement District (SID) assessment. This assessment will be due at the
time of building permit. Please contact Matt Baker of Engineering, at 224-
6108, for information on the SID.
Understood.
Number: 10 Created: 6/5/2007
[6/5/07] The development on this property will be responsible for the repair
and/or replacement of any damaged existing curb, gutter, and sidewalk on
Midpoint Drive or Timberline Road adjacent to the area being platted with
this project. All replacement and repair work will need to be completed and
accepted by the City prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy on
this site.
Understood.
Number: 12 Created: 6 / 5 / 2007
[6/5/07] You are proposing to replat this property - so you need a new
name for the plat and the associated development plans. You can call it
Centerpoint Plaza Two or Centerpoint Plaza Replat or something else. It just
needs to be called something other than Centerpoint Plaza as that plat
already exists. What ever is decided upon as the name is what the rest of
the plans (Site, Landscape and Utility Plans) need to be called.
The name has been changed to Centerpoint Plaza Rep lat.
Number: 13 Created: 6 / 5 / 2007
[6/5/07] There are several off -site easements that are needed from the
property to the east of this one. We will need to see a copy of a letter of
intent from this property owner indicating that they are willing to work with
you in regards to granting the easements that you need. We will need this
letter prior to being able to schedule this project for hearing.
A copy of the LOI has been submitted and approved as sufficient by
Randy Maizland, city engineering.
Number: 14 Created: 6/ 5/ 2007
[6/5/07] At this time it looks like you will need the following easements
from the property to the east. An emergency access easement that will
connect the new back parking lot and drive area to Midpoint. An access
easement that extends further to the south than the current easement does
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[6/ 13/07] The line weights for the building and sidewalks appear to be
identical, making it hard to differentiate between these 2 features on the
Site and Landscape Plans.
The line weights have been modified to better illustrate the features.
Number: 43 Created: 6/ 13/2007
[6/ 13/07] The Site Plan shows a Maximum Building Height of 42'-0" and
the Building Elevations show a building height of 40'-1&3/4". Any building
over 40' in height requires that the applicant submit for review by staff the
information set forth in Section 3.5.1(G) Building Height Review of the Land
Use Code.
The maximum building height has been reduced to 40'0'.
Number: 44 Created: 6/ 13/2007
[6/ 13/07] The PARKING data on the Site Plan indicates 44 existing spaces
(to the east of the existing building), which is correct; and, 71 proposed
spaces, which are shown on the south side of the proposed building. There
are 12 spaces shown on the north side of the proposed building, assumedly
new spaces, that are unaccounted for in the PARKING data. Being new
spaces for the proposed building, this would bring the total up to 83 spaces,
requiring 4 handicapped spaces instead of the 3 as shown.
The parking data has been corrected, with an additional handicap
space added. Final plans will call out restriping of the existing
parking lot area.
Number: 45 Created: 6/ 13/2007
[6/ 13/07] Based on the graphic information on the Site and Landscape
Plans, it is difficult to determine if there are any sidewalks adjacent to the
parking around the "detention" area. There should be walks to provide
pedestrian movement from cars to the building without having to walk in
the driveways.
Per review with Steve Olt, appropriate sidewalks have been added to
serve the parking adjacent to the detention area.
Number: 47 Created: 6/ 13/2007
[6/ 13/07] In the SITE PLAN LEGEND on the Site Plan it indicates
"standard 9' x 18' parking space". All of the parking spaces are shown to be
17' deep on the plan.
The site plan legend has been corrected per comment.
Number: 48 Created: 6/ 13/2007
[6/ 13/07] On the Site Plan there are a lot of graphic symbols that are not
clearly identified as to what they are. Maybe it would be better to remove
them from this plan.
A number of the extraneous graphic symbols have been removed.
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These documents are attached to the staff comment letter.
A general landscape note has been added calling for review and
approval by City of any required landscape irrigation system. A data
table will be added prior to final approval detailing the total area for
each landscape category.
Number: 50 Created: 6/ 13/2007
[6/ 13/07] Per Gary Lopez's (Zoning)comment (#2) about the requirement
for trees in the landscape strip and island along the railroad tracks to the
south, what is the applicant's solution to this requirement? It is understood
that the Platte River Power Authority (PRPA) has stated (in a letter to Don
Tiller dated 5/7/07) that: One such acquired right is the restriction
regarding planting of trees in their easement. PRPA has the right to remove
trees and will do so as safety for the public and safe operation of the
electrical system is of utmost concern. Also, there is a strip of land between
this property line and the PRPA easement (in essence, outside of the
easement) or parking lot line that varies from 5' to 10' in width. Why can
trees not be planted in this area?
Additional detail has been provided for the PRPA easements. Thereis
not a gap between the parking lot line and the south property border.
Our solution, for alternative compliance, is to use shrubs that will
shield Timberline Road traffic from the headlights from cars in the
parking lot in place of the trees that are typically planted adjacent to
parking spaces, with additional canopy/ornamental/coniferous trees
provided on the detention pond perimeter located in the center of the
parking area. In discussions with Tom McCormick, PRPA system
design engineer, he discouraged the planting of any trees within their
easement, stating that the trees would be removed if planted within
this easement. This restriction includes canopy as well as
ornamental trees.
Topic: Site Plan
Number: 41 Created: 6/ 13/2007
[6/ 13/07] General Note 8 on the Site Plan states that "All Employment
District (E) Type 1 Uses are permitted". While understanding that the
developer wants to keep land use options open it does not seem logical, or
realistic, that any of the permitted Residential Uses or
Institutional/Civic/Public Uses would ever occur in this location. Could the
proposed land uses be somewhat more limited?
The proposed land uses have been modified to permit all E Type 1
uses, with the exception of residential uses which are not permitted.
Institutional/Civic/Public Uses were not excluded. As a supporting
example, it would be quite reasonable to have an educational usage.
Number: 42
Created: 6/ 13/2007
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RECEIVED
4a STAFF PROJECT REVIEW
Citvof Fort Collins CURRENT PLANNING
Vignette Studios Date: 06/ 13/2007
c/o Don Tiller
144 North Mason Street, Suite 2
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Staff has reviewed your submittal for CENTERPOINT PLAZA REPLAT, PDP
- TYPE 1, and we offer the following comments:
ISSUES:
Department: Current Planning Issue Contact: Steve Olt
Topic: Building Elevations
Number: 46 Created: 6/ 13/2007
[6/ 13/07] The scale on the Building Elevations Plans appears to be
incorrect. Should it be 1 /8" = 1'-0" instead of 1 /4" = l'-0" (the 3-story
building would be only 20' high)?
Scale corrected to 1/8" - 1101.
Topic: General
Number: 24 Created: 6/ 7/ 2007
[6/7/07] Rick Lee of the Building Department indicated that he is
attaching a copy of the Codes & Standards that the City will be enforcing.
Also, please note that a pre -submittal meeting must be scheduled with the
Building Department.
Understood.
Number: 26 Created: 6/ 7/ 2007
[6/7/07] Bonnie Ham of the U.S. Post Office indicated that the developer
is responsible for providing mailboxes for all tenants, at an agreed upon
location.
Understood.
Topic: Landscape Plan
Number: 25 Created: 6 / 7 / 2007
[6/7/07] Laurie D'Audney of the Water Conservation Utility is providing
copies of.
1) Water Conservation Standards for Landscapes COMMENT SHEET; and,
2) Water Conservation Standards for LANDSCAPING and IRRIGATION
SYSTEMS General Information sheets.
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