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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCENTERPOINT PLAZA REPLAT - PDP - 35-01C - CORRESPONDENCE - (5)Page 2 of 2 (970) 372-2146 - direct (970) 472-9125 - general office (970) 402-3888 - mobile (970) 494-0728 - fax dtiller@vignettestudios.com Visit our new website: www.vignettestudios.com This email communication is confidential and is solely for the use of the named recipient(s). Any use or dissemination of this transmission by anyone other than the intended recipient(s) or their duly authorized agent(s) is strictly prohibited. file://C:\Documents%20and%2OSettings\solt\Local%2OSettings\Temp\GW}000O1.HTM 08/14/2007 It Page 1 of 2 Steve Olt - Centerpoint Plaza Replat comment response From: "Don Tiller" <dtiller@vignettestudios.com> To: "Gary Lopez" <glopez@fcgov.com> Date: 08/10/2007 11:04 AM Subject: Centerpoint Plaza Replat comment response CC: "'Steve Olt"' <SOLT@fcgov.com> Gary, Per our discussion, below is your comment on the Centerpoint Plaza Replat PDP with my response. Please review and confirm back to both Steve Olt and me if this is acceptable. thanks .... Don 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. There is 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 tra, ff'ic from the headlights from cars in the parking lot in place of the trees that are typically planted adjacent to parking spaces. 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. Don Tiller Vignette Studios 144 N. Mason Street Suite 2 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\solt\Local%20Settings\Temp\GW}OOOOI.HTM 08/14/2007