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A. This will be passed along to Traffic Operations since it is not part of our project.
41. Will the garages be set back from the edge of the alley?
A. No, the garages will be at the edge of the pavement.
42. Will your west access off Elizabeth be restricted to right-in/right-out only?
A. We don't think so but defer to the findings of the transportation study and the
direction from the City's traffic engineer.
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30. What about your on -site stormwater detention pond? Could this water back up
and impact the spillway system?
A. No, these are two separate systems.
31. The swale that takes the spillway water down to the wetland area, how close will
this be to the homes in Sienna?
A. Don't know at this time. We will have to get back to you on this.
32. Have you got a design for the single family homes yet?
A. Not at this time.
33. How does Parks and Rec plan on providing access from Pleasant Valley Road
into the park? Will there be a new sidewalk?
A. We don't know at this time.
34. Since we live in Sienna, we encourage to save as many existing trees as possible
for buffering purposes.
35. Will construction traffic come through Overland Trail Farm?
A. No, construction traffic will come in from Elizabeth Street.
36. Elizabeth Street is unimproved along your frontage. Will you be required to
improve both sides?
A. No, just the south side.
37. Are you required to have two streets coming from Elizabeth?
A. Yes.
38. What is your construction phasing?
A. We will probably phase the project from north to south.
39. What is your construction schedule?
A. We would like to begin earth work and overlot grading in October or November.
40. If you are going to connect Pleasant Valley into Sienna, then we need to have a
raised crosswalk at Azuro where the sidewalk goes into the park.
23. Can you explain a little more about the proposed spillway for the canal?
A. Yes, as you know, one of the problems with this canal is that it is very flat and is
not designed to carry storm flows. But, as we know from 1997, storm flows get
into this canal from upstream causing the canal to overtop and flood surrounding
properties. The City's Stormwater Department has asked us to do two things that
would help everyone out. First, we would install a box culvert that would limit
the amount of volume that could pass through. Second, upstream of this culvert,
we would install an engineered spillway structure that would intercept excess
storm flows that normally overtop ditch, and route this water southeast via a swale
into the existing stormwater detention pond/wetland on the east edge of Overland
Trail Park. This should make it safer for everyone.
24. Why are you providing parking for Overland Trail Park on Pleasant Valley Road?
This will just bring in more traffic to our neighborhood. How many spaces are
being considered?
A. This parking is provided at the request of the Parks and Recreation Department.
The parking will be parallel, just like on any public street with houses. There is
room for about 14 spaces. The parking will not be head -in diagonal or 90
degrees. There is no land area for a separate off-street parking lot.
25. You should be aware that there is high ground water in the area.
26. Does the developer have an existing example of the townhomes that we can look
at?
A. No, these townhomes will be custom designed for this project. The rooflines are
different and there is more detail than anything existing.
27. Will there be garages for the single family and patio homes?
A. Yes.
28. What about lighting?
A. Since the streets will be public, the roadway lighting will be standard and
provided by the Light and Power Department. We have not yet determined the
extent of lighting in the alleys.
29. How wide are the public streets and alleys?
A. The streets will be 31 feet wide and the alleys 16 feet wide.
15. The City's reliance on traffic studies has a fundamental problem in that traffic
counts are underestimated. There is always more traffic generated by a project
than what is estimated in the study. Also, I question whether or not most trips
will head east. I live out here and can tell you that Overland Trail is being used
more and more as a western beltway around the City for north -south traffic.
A. We will work closely with the Traffic Engineer to construct the necessary public
improvements to mitigate the impacts attributed to our project.
16. How many trips per day are estimated for the townhomes?
A. We factor six trips per day for the townhomes.
17. Since we live in Sienna and we will be looking at the garages for the townhomes,
we will see 24 trips per day coming and going from these garages. This will be
difficult for us. Is there any way to re -orient the buildings so that there is less
impact on us?
A. Keep in mind that we are constrained by location of the canal, the requirement to
extend Pleasant Valley Road and the existing park boundary. We will explore
mitigation options to increase the buffering for Sienna.
18. Could you reduce the density?
A. Density is a factor of the purchase price which reflects the supply and demand in
the marketplace. We do not have many options and still be able to make the
homes affordable.
19. How about all single family or patio homes? The townhomes, and their garages,
seem to be causing the most problems.
20. What is the distance between the centerline of the ditch and the paved alley?
A. About 25 feet.
21. Why not put the townhome garages on the west side of the building along the
street and not facing Sienna?
A. The City has strict standards about garage placement so that public streets do not
get lined with garages.
22. Sienna owns a little triangle of ground that can't be used for lots between the
ditch and our backyards. This area should be used for a dense planting of trees to
mitigate the townhomes and garages.
A. We can look at this possibility.
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9. Will parallel parking on Pleasant Valley Road be carried through into Sienna?
A. Yes, there is already parallel parking allowed on Pleasant Valley in Sienna.
10. There are a lot of mature trees on the property, especially around the existing
structures. Will you try to save these trees?
A. Not all trees can be saved. Some will be in the alignment of the new streets and
some appear to have a limited life span remaining. We will work with the City
Forester on complying with the Land Use Code which requires tree mitigation for
trees that are removed.
11. Have you considered a three-way stop at the Pleasant Valley/Virginia Dale
intersection in Overland Trail Farm?
A. No, we have not considered this but will pass the comment along to the City.
12. Why don't you re -align Pleasant Valley Road so it is more like the road on the
south edge of Rogers Park? This road is curved and has speed tables and really
slows down traffic.
A. Response from City: The road in Rogers Park is not a public street but an access
road to the park's parking lot from the neighborhood.
13. Do you need both north -south streets between Elizabeth and Pleasant Valley?
Could one of these be downgraded to a bicycle -pedestrian path?
A. Yes, these streets are needed to gain access to the lots and for the fire department
to find the houses. The fire department requires houses to be addressed from
streets for location purposes. Also, the fire department requires two points of
access in case one access becomes blocked.
14. Will a traffic signal be needed at Overland Trail and Elizabeth as a result of this
project?
A. We are in the process of preparing the Transportation Impact Analysis. Our
preliminary discussion with our traffic engineer is that most trips will exit our project and
head east on Elizabeth as this is the direction for jobs and shopping.
A. Response from City: Signalization will be determined by the City's Traffic
Operations Engineer based on the Transportation Impact Study for our project,
surrounding growth and safety considerations. Generally, a signal will not be installed
until warranted by any of a number of thresholds.
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A. It will be public and constructed to the City of Fort Collins standards. This
includes two travel lanes, parallel parking on both sides and detached sidewalks
on both sides.
2. How many speed tables were you considering? Instead of just one, there should
be two, one at each end of the new street so drivers entering either Overland Trail
Farm or Sienna will be forced to reduce speeds.
A. This is a good idea. We will discuss this with the City's Traffic Operations
Department.
3. Will the ditch be straightened out and maintained all the way to Overland Trail?
A. No, only to our west property line. Ditch maintenance, in the form of keeping
down the weeds, will remain the responsibility of the ditch company.
4. What will be the price of the townhomes?
A. We have not yet finalized a price at this stage since we have not yet calculated our
full development costs.
5. We live in Sienna. Our backyard will face the alley and garages for the
townhomes. Will these townhomes be two -stories in height? If so, then our
views will be severely impacted. Why not put the single family or patio homes
next to Sienna instead of the townhomes? This would make for a better transition
of densities. Otherwise, it looks as if the homes in Sienna will bear the burden of
having townhomes across our property line.
A. Yes, the townhomes will be two -stories. We can look at enhancing the buffering
with fencing and/or landscaping along the property line to try to mitigate the
impact.
6. Wouldn't it make more sense to put the townhomes on the project's west side
over by Lory Ann Estates? This would put two-story next to two-story in a like
manner and reduce the impact on Sienna.
A. We will consider this option.
7. Since I live in Sienna, I am concerned about views. At least patio homes and
single family homes will be on larger lots rather than the massive four-plexes with
their four -bay garages that face east.
8. As a resident of Sienna, I would rather look at the backyards of patio homes or
single family homes.
A. These are good comments.
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NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING MINUTES
PROJECT: Sperry — Kelley Property
DATE: July 17, 2000
APPLICANT: Ms. Vicky Wagner
CONSULTANT: Mr. Don Leffler, Design Development Consultant
PLA R: Ted She
The meeting began with a description of the proposed project. As proposed, the
residential project would contain 54 townhomes (in four-plex structures), six patio
homes, and seven single family detached homes for a total of 67 dwelling units. The site
is approximately 9.22 acres. The site is located on the south side of West Elizabeth
Street, east of Lory Ann Estates and west of Sienna. The Pleasant Valley and Lake Canal
runs through the property.
Pleasant Valley Road would be extended so that there would be a connection between
Overland Trail Farm P.U.D. and Sienna P.U.D. There would be a three-way stop at
Pleasant Valley and our proposed north -south street. Parking for Overland Trail Park
would be allowed on Pleasant Valley Road. We are exploring traffic calming, in the
form of speed tables, on Pleasant Valley Road. The townhomes would feature alleys for (�/7
rear -loaded garages.
We also propose to improve the ditch by constructing a spillway so that if it overtops
from a storm, the excess water can be diverted into the existing detention pond/wetland at
the east end of the Overland Trail Park. In addition, a new box culvert would be installed
so that only a certain volume of water could pass through. This box culvert would be
constructed downstream of the spillway but upstream of Overland Trail Farm P.U.D. _
Unless otherwise noted, all responses are from the consultant/applicant.
QUESTIONS, CONCERNS, COMMENTS
Will the new section of Pleasant Valley Road be a private street or public street?
Will there be sidewalks?