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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFOSSIL LAKE P.U.D., SECOND FILING - COUNTY APPROVAL - 33-01E - CORRESPONDENCE - REVISIONS (5)RESPONSE: The developer is working with Bob Zakely on this permit process. 2. Please show units of for water surface elevation and velocity on all comparison tables. RESPONSE: Units are now provided on all comparison tables. 3. Under section III, A, please discuss the increase in velocity in cross-section 11.55. RESPONSE: This is now discussed in section III, A. 4. Please provide a copy of the effective condition map in the report. RESPONSE: The effective condition maps are provided in Appendix F. 5. Please include the corrected effective and proposed conditions maps in the back of the report. RESPONSE: These are now provided in the back map pocket. 6. Please note in the report why cross-section 11.1 was selected to the transition from the 1984 topography to the surveyed topography for developing the corrected effective cross -sections. RESPONSE: This is now discussed in section II of chapter 2. 7. Please include a corrected effective floodplain map that clearly shows the existing contours for the channel used to develop the corrected effective cross -sections. RESPONSE: A larger scale corrected effective floodplain map is now provided in the back map pockets. 8. Please verify cross-section 11.1 in the proposed conditions model with the proposed condition topography. RESPONSE: Cross-section 11.1 has been corrected on the plans and in the Hec-II model. 9. Please use stationing to define the ineffective flow area for proposed cross -sections 11.2 and 11.3. Also show the projected area of the culverst on the plots for cross -sections 11.2 and 11.3. RESPONSE: Please see the revised Hoc -II model. 10. Please realign the Swale from pond 3 to angle to the northeast entering McClellands channel in the direction of flow within McClellands Channel. RESPONSE: Pond 3 and Swale 3 are no longer to be constructed with this site. 11. Please show buried rip -rap for the right bank channel near lots 4 and 5. The buried rip -rap should extend from beneath the toe of the slope to above the 100-year water surface. RESPONSE: This is now shown on the plans. Vice President / Project Manager (CE) to represent additional conveyance to this basin. If a CE is used, it should start at the midpoint of the basin. Since flow from the downstream portion of the basin would otherwise be routed through the entire length of the basin. The current CE418 length of 586 feet is acceptable. RESPONSE: The overland flow length for basin 503 has been revised. Please see the revised SWMM model in Appendix B of the drainage report. 11. Please provide all the output for the revised SWMM in the report, which is needed to fully review the model. RESPONSE: All SWMM output is now provided in Appendix B of the drainage report. 12. Why does CE 418 (which represents a channel) have storage? Please increase the channel parameters in SWMM for this element to prevent this from happening. RESPONSE: An overflow channel has been added to CE 418. Storage no longer occurs in this conveyance element. Please See Appendix B of the drainage report. 13. Please show the grading for the existing (V Filing) swale along the south side of basin 24 (sheet 17) and be sure they tie-in with the proposed grading. If the Swale will be disturbed, please provide a cross-section of the revised swale with calculations in the report RESPONSE: The grading has been shown. No revision are required. 14. Please review and revise (if necessary) some of the storm sewer flows in Appendix G. RESPONSE: The flows were revised as necessary. 15. Please call out the WQ outlet system on the utility plans. RESPONSE: The WQ outlet system has been called out on the plans. 16. Why are there orifices for the WQ outlet pipes on WQ ponds 1 and 3? Since the pipes are installed to minimized overflow weir usage, why no let as much flow as possible through these pipes? Please remove the orifices and/or explain their need. RESPONSE: The orifices have been removed from WQ ponds 1 and 3. 17. The response to why WQ pond 2 does not have an overflow pipe (like in ponds 1 and 3) seems inadequate. What would need to be 40-feet wide? All that is needed is an overflow structure with a pipe that would carry the 10-year flows. Due to the large amount of flows that enter the pond, it may be more appropriate to provide a system that carries the 2-year flows. Please contact Basil Hamdan (224-6035) to discuss this issue. RESPONSE: WQ pond 2 now has an overflow pipe similar to pond 1. The pipe has been designed for the 2-year flow. 18. Please use the City of Fort Collins general notes on the cover sheet. Refer to page 2-4 of the City of Fort Collins Strom Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards (SDDS) for these notes. RESPONSE: The notes on the cover sheet are adequate as shown. Stormwater Master planning (dated February 7, 2001) 1. The realignment of McClellands Creek will impact waters of the United States, and will, therefore, require a 404 permit from the U.S. Corps of Engineers. It should also be noted that the Corps cannot issue a 404 permit for any project unless the requirements of the endangered species act have been fulfilled, such as surveys for Prebles's meadow jumping mouse and the Ute Lady tresses orchid. RESPONSE: This sign has been added. Stormwater (dated February 7, 2001) 1. Backlot swales that drain more than 3 lots are not allowed, therefore the backlot Swale in the northwest corner of the site should be removed. Since the offs -site area that the swale was intending to capture is only 1.2 acres, the flows could simply pass through the lots, distributing the flows from the 1.2 acres evenly. In addition, side lot drainage easements (5 feet each side of lot line ) for these lots should be provided. RESPONSE: The swale has been removed and drainage will now drain through the lots. 2. Please place the 20-foot drainage easement in lot 15, block 9 in an outiot. The maintenance of this drainage facility should not be the responsibility of the lot owner. RESPONSE: These drainage facilities have been relocated and the tract is no longer required. 3. Please direct the swale exiting WQ pond 3 into the direction of McClellands Channel, instead of perpendicular to it. RESPONSE: The swale and WQ pond 3 have been removed. The proposed plan is to design and build an offsite Water Quality pond with phase 3. 4. Please provide off -site drainage easements by separate document for the WQ ponds and outfall channel near the southeast corner of the site. RESPONSE: The easements will be provided by separate document as required 5. Please direct the flows from storm sewer S3 into the swale it outlets into while maintaining the swale for the end of the street at that location. RESPONSE: This configuration has changed and storm sewer S3 is no longer being built with this project. Please see grading sheets. The proposed road mmming along the east boundary (lake Ranch Road) is no longer going to be built with this project. All roads that would have intersected Lake Rand Road will now end with temporary tum-grounds. Lake Ranch Road will be designed with future development of the property to the east. 6. Cross -sections 127+00 of CR 32 shows 2:1 Slopes (see sheet 51). Please provide no steeper than 3:1 slopes in this area If necessary, please provided additional ROW or grading easement in this area. RESPONSE: The grading has been revised to be no steeper than 3:1. 7. There are a few intersections where flows are meant to turn the corner according to the drainage delineations, but the spot elevations provided do not clearly show this (see sheet 30 and 33). Please provide additional spot elevations that show flow will be contained in gutter and will not flow over the crown of intersections. RESPONSE: Additional spot elevations have been provided for clarification. 8. Why will the inlet on the north side of CR32 be installed in the future? How will flow from around the bridge be removed if there is no inlet in the interim? Please address theses concerns and provide the inlet now if necessary. RESPONSE: The plans now indicated that the inlet is to be built with the box culvert. 9. Please provide a SWMM schematic that shows all basins and conveyance elements. RESPONSE: A SWMM schematic is now provided in Appendix B of the drainage report. 10. Overland flow lengths (OFLs) should be based on the physical characteristics of the basin, which for developed residential basins are around 100-300 feet. Please reduce the OFL for proposed basin 503 to take this concept into consideration. It is acceptable to use a conveyance element N idblock cross -pans are 12' minimum width (Sheet 38) RESPONSE: The midblock pan has been removed and drainage will now be direted to the east. Sheet 38: Swallow or Shallow? RESPONSE: The street name is Shallow Pond Drive, corrections have been made to eliminate any typo in the set. Sheet 45: Right turn lane needed on County Road 36. RESPONSE: Concurrent with the development of phase 3, the Kechter Road improvements shall be installed. Final design of the westbound right hand turn lane at the intersection of Kechter Road and Ziegler Road as well as right of way and easement acquisition shall occur prior to commencement of construction of the Kechter Road improvements. Sheet 48: switch the striped out area and the bike lane RESPONSE: The striping has changed as requested, please see sheet 48. 25. Please see plan sheets for additional comments RESPONSE: The additional redline comments have been addressed accordingly. Larimer County Building Department The following addresses proposed are duplicates and must be changed: Wild Flower Court Green Spring Court Copper Spring Drive RESPONSE: The above street names have been changed to: Copper Spring Drive Green Spring Drive Round Rock Court Larimer County Surveyor (dated February 5, 2001) The plat for the subject development has been reviewed by this office and has been found to be acceptable. Traffic Operations (dated February 14, 2001) 1. Delete the "white Island" cross hatching, item #9. RESPONSE: This hatching has been deleted. 2. Delete the broken line striping at the west bound left turn bay, item #2. RESPONSE: This striping has been deleted. 3. Delete the reversible left turn arrows in the two way left turn lane, item F. RESPONSE: The arrows have been deleted. 4. Add Rl-I signs to the Cr36 legs of the CR9/CR36 intersection (two-way stop control). RESPONSE: These signs have been added 5. Add RI -I sign on Trilby at the CR 36/frilby intersection. 22. Grading sheet 10: Are the curvy sidewalks being built with this project RESPONSE: The sidewalks are to be built with a future addition to Fossil Lake. As such they have been changed to match the shading of future additions. 23. On typical street section diagram, the pavement design report should be referenced, not the soils report. RESPONSE: The typical street section diagrams have been modified to references the pavement design report. 24. On Street plan and profile sheets: Please show additional elevation where required RESPONSE: Additional detail has been added. Some areas exceed maximum cross slope RESPONSE: Grades were adjusted where appropriate to insure that cross -slopes do not exceed 4%. Some areas don't meet minimum K values RESPONSE: Due to close proximity as well as drainage requirements the vertical curves in Trilby Road between Long Creek Drive and C.R. 36 fall short of the standard K values for a collector and fall more in line with those of a local street. However, due to the nearness of the Trilby Road and C.R. 36 intersection the traffic will either be accelerating from or decelerating to a stop in this block of approximately 233 feet. Consequently, the traffic speeds will most likely never achieve the design speed of a collector. As a result of drainage requirements and the proximity to Filing 1, the vertical curves in Falling Water Drive between Ledgestone Court and Fossil Lake First Filing do not meet the standard K values for a local street. However, since this is not a through street and there are crosspans on either side of Ledgestone Court traffic will either be slowing or accelerating as it approaches or departs Ledgestone Court, respectively. Therefore, the the traffic speed along this 117length of street will most likely never achieve design speed. Please show station tick marks RESPONSE: Due to the use of flowline stationing for the street design, centerline station tick marks have not been shown. Cover of encasement appears to be in pavement section or have insufficient cover (Sheet 29 & 33), needs to be tongue and groove, not spigot. RESPONSE: The distance from top of pipe to flowline has been labeled in close situations. Storm Drain S2 has changed from 30" RCP to 24"x38" HERCP. Elbow area at end of Long Creek Drive is flat and will not work RESPONSE: The elbow area has been modified to provide drainage greater than 1% in the flat area. Please taper ends of median as shown on sheet 33. RESPONSE: The median has been removed. On vertical curb sections, driveway cuts need to be shown. RESPONSE: The vertical curb sections have changed to drive over curb & gutter to better accommodate driveways. Please reconcile street widths with typical street sections values shown (sheet 38) RESPONSE: The typical sections have been changed to reflect actual street widths. 9. Please line up sidewalks perpendicularly across Snowy Creek Drive RESPONSE: The sidewalks now intercept Snowy Creek Drive perpendicularly. 10. With Phase 1 exceeding 660' from on point of access, two points of access are needed. RESPONSE: The main site access will come from the connection of Trilby Road to Fossil Lake First Filing. A temporary access road connecting Trilby road to County Road 36 will serve as the emergency access for phases 1 and 2. This emergency access road was designed as part of Fossil Lake First Filing please references Fossil Lake First Filing sheets 44 and 44a for information pertaining to the emergency access. 11. On the Phasing plan, please show barricades at ends of streets, and extend them to back of walk. RESPONSE: The barricades have been extended to the back of walk and note indicating that all barricades are to be built from B.O.W. to B.O.W. has been added to the phasing sheet. 12. Phase 3 should include CR36 RESPONSE: Phase three has been changed to include County Road 36 (Kechter Road). The phasing plan has been modified to show this. 13. Please increase tiny fonts so they are legible and reproducible RESPONSE: The tiny fonts relevant to the phasing plan have been increased; fonts not relevant to the phasing plan have been removed. In addition each phase has been labeled with a large font for quick and easy identification of phases. 14. Please obtain easements and show rights -of -way for offsite improvementstgrading RESPONSE: All required easements will be obtained prior to construction as noted on the plans. 15. Please widen sidewalks past edge of lot lines (see A2 for example) RESPONSE: The sidewalks have been widened as requested 16. Easements are needed from the City for work done offsite along McClelland Channel and grading needs to be coordinated with City Parks. RESPONSE: Coordination for the improvements to the McClelland Channel are underway currently. Easements shall be provided prior to constmction 17. Please provide city approval block for signatures from Parks and Stormwater on sheets addressing the McClelland Channel improvements. RESPONSE: The requested signature blocks are provided. 18. Sheet M3: The parapet wall needs to be stone to match the other bridge over the channel at Harvest Park. RESPONSE: The parapet wall is now shown as stone. 19. Sheet S2: Add culvert notes. RESPONSE: Culvert notes have been added. 20. Muscrat Creek Drive: Muskrat is spelling found in dictionary RESPONSE: The spelling of Muscrat has been changed to Muskrat 21. Utility plan sheet 6: please show a ramp at the end of Ledgestone Court. Will this work with the sidewalk culvert location? RESPONSE: The culvert location has moved 5' away from the ramp to insure that the ramp will not have any conflict with the sidewalk culvert ROW for the bike/park lanes along Muskrat Creek Rd. since this will be designated a "Safe Route to School" for children biking to school. RESPONSE: Curb bulb outs will not be provided due to the changes to the engineering plans that would be required. Muskrat Creek Rd. has been widened as requested. However, to maintain the build -ability of the lots along the road it was widened a total of 4 feet, 2 feet on each side. 5. On the Southern edge of the development an enhanced crosswalk is needed at the walking/bike trail crossing. RESPONSE: Due to the low traffic numbers that will utilize this Snowy Creek Drive and the likelihood that this trail may be located on another property the enhanced crosswalk will not be provided. Advanced Planning (dated January 24, 2001) No Comments Engineering (dated January 29, 2001) 1. McClelland signature needed on the cover sheet RESPONSE: The signature block requested for approval by the City of Ft. Collins for improvements to the McClelland channel will be provided. 2. City will not maintain public facilities until they are annexed by the city. (Maintenance of Public Facilities section on Sheet 1) RESPONSE: Reference should be made to the Intergovernmental Agreement between Latimer County and the City of Ft. Collins for the Fossil Creek Reservoir Area which addresses this issue. 3. Please refer to all sight distance easements in note on sheet 1 RESPONSE: The standard sight distance easement notes are provided. 4. Please include a note to indicate who is to own and maintain the Outlots and Tracts. RESPONSE: A note indicating ownership and maintenance of the Outlots and Tracts is provided. 5. Regarding Note 4 on Sheet 3: side lot easements for lots adjacent to ROW need to be labeled, otherwise (per this note) they are 6'. They need to be 9' or revise note. RESPONSE: The easements have been labeled. 6. County Road 9 will be known as Ziegler. RESPONSE: County Road 9 is shown as Ziegler 7. Sheet 3 The South Fort Collins Sanitation District needs to sign the plat showing acceptance of this easement. RESPONSE: A signature block is provided for the South Fort Collins Sanitation District and they will sign the plat ROW for Lake Ranch Road needs to be dedicated for the full road, and the full road must be built. Show offsite ROW and easements. RESPONSE: The construction of Lake Ranch Road will not be included with the 2°a Filing. 8. All tracts with sidewalks through them must also be access easements RESPONSE: All tracts with sidewalks through them are also access easements. March 8, 2001 Mr. Russell Legg Chief Planner, Larimer County Planning Department P.O. Box 1190 Fort Collins, CO 80522-1190 RE: Fossil Lake P.U.D., Second Filing Larimer County, Colorado Project No. 9959.00; FLS Dear Mr. Legg: E N G I N E E R I N G Northern Engineering has received the review conducted by Latimer County and the City of Fort Collins of the Fossil Lake P.U.D., Second Filing Final Utility Plans. Based upon their review we have revised the final utility plans and would like to provide the following comments and or supporting documents: Current Planning (dated February 2, 2001) 1. The developer should prepare an annexation map for use by the City of Ft. Collins. RESPONSE: Annexation of this property will likely take place in the near future. However the details of the annexation have not been resolved at this time. This subdivision should be allowed to move forward with approval with the understanding that negotiations regarding the annexation are on going. Transportation Planning (dated January 24, 2001) 1. The bridge spanning McClelland Drainage canal needs to consist of 8-foot sidewalks due to the bridge railing and attached walk. RESPONSE: As directed by Sheri Wamhoff, Ft. Collins Engineering Dept., 7-foot sidewalks shall be provided. 2. An 8-foot trail is planned to run along the McClelland Drainage canal that will connect the park, school and neighborhoods to the north A grade -separated underpass should be constructed with the new bridge to reduce potential conflicts with trail users. Contact Pete Wray in the City's Advanced Planning department for the trail alignment and the Latimer County Street Standards for information regarding grade -separated crossings. RESPONSE: An 8-foot sidewalk has been added along the west side of McClelland Channel. In addition the sidewalk connecting the trail to the intersection of Trilby and County Road 36 has been widened to 8 feet. 3. Construct directional handicap/access ramps at all intersections. ADA and City standards now call for directional ramps. RESPONSE: A detail for these directional handicap ramps has not been made available for designing the ramps. These ramps are not part of the new Latimer County Road standards. We would request that the plans are approved without the directional ramps. 4. To improve pedestrian visibility and reduce vehicle speeds, consider placing curb extensions (bulb outs) at intersections along Muscrat Creek Road. Furthermore, provide an additional 3-feet of 420 SOUTH HOWES, SUITE 202, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80521, (970) 221-4158, FAX (970) 22 1 -4159