HomeMy WebLinkAboutCIVIC CENTER PARKING STRUCTURE - PDP - 35-98 - CORRESPONDENCE - (3)23. The sidewalks internal to the parking structure should be 6' wide instead of 5' to
allow for potential car overhang and unobstructed pedestrian movement. Curb
stops could be used.
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24. Red -lined copies of plans with comments are being forwarded to the applicant.
This completes the staff comments at this time. Additional comments will be
forthcoming as they are received from City departments and outside reviewing
agencies.
Under the development review process and schedule there is no revision date
mandated by the City. The amount of time spent on revisions is up to the
applicant. Upon receipt, the revisions will be routed to the appropriate City
departments and outside reviewing agencies, with their comments due to the project
planner no later than the third weekly staff review meeting (Wednesday mornings)
following receipt of the revisions. At this staff review meeting the item will be discussed
and it will be determined if the project is ready to go to the Planning and Zoning Board
for a decision. If so, will be scheduled for the nearest Board hearing date with an
opening on the agenda.
Please return all drawings red -lined by City staff with submission of your revisions. The
number of copies of revisions for each document to be resubmitted is on the attached
Revisions routing Sheet. You may contact me at 221-6341 to schedule a meeting to
discuss these comments.
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12. Mason Street has to be widened 6' to the east to provide for a northbound
bicycle lane.
13. The staircase at the southwest corner of the parking structure should be
designed to appear more as an emergency entry/exit for the facility to discourage
pedestrians from using it as a primary access. This should be done to
discourage excessive mid -block street crossings on Mason Street.
14. The TIS has not yet been submitted to the City for review.
15. Maybe the ticket booths at the entries into the parking structure from Laporte
Avenue and Mason Street should be moved further into the structure to allow for
additional vehicle stacking space.
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16. The applicant's engineer has used the HEC-2 stormwater modelling method to
calculate the inflows and outflows for stormwater on this site. An analysis must
be done on the flows and the information put on a diskette and provided to the
Stormwwater Utility. Additional cross-section information must be modelled,
using the "no rise" criteria, and provided to the City for review. A floodplain
exhibit is required.
17. The grading plan must show all existing and proposed contours on the site.
18. Encasement must be provided around the storm sewers for protection to the
other utilities.
19. Cross -sections and a profile of the alley must be provided that show how it
works, from a storm drainage standpoint, relative to this site and development
proposal.
20. How have water quality measures pertaining to this development been
addressed?
21. The effect of the stormwater from this site on the alley and properties to the east
must be addressed. The alley cannot take all of the stormwater because the
existing storm sewer in the alley is undersized. Flows from this development
should go west to Mason Street. .
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22. Some sort of shelters (for protection from inclement weather) for pedestrians
should be provided at the corners on Laporte Avenue and Mason Street. .
g. A red -lined copy of a PDP Site Plan, with additional comments, is being
forwarded to the applicant.
Please contact Kathleen, at 224-6140, if you have questions about these
comments.
9. A copy of the comments received from Mark McCallum of the Engineering
Department is attached to this letter. Red -lined copies of plans, with additional
comments, are being forwarded to the applicant.
10. A copy of the comments received from Basil Hamdan of the Stormwater Utility
is attached to this letter. Red -lined copies of plans and reports, with additional
comments, are being forwarded to the applicant.
11.. Roger Buffington of the Water/Wastewater Department offered the following
comments:
a. Coordinate the landscape design with the civil design. Show and label all
water and sanitary sewer lines on the Landscape Plan. Provide the
required landscape/utility separations on the Landscape Plans.
b. Will the existing sanitary sewer manholes located in the alley need
adjusting to finish grade? If so, label the adjustment and include a
manhole adjustment detail.
C. Maintain a 5' separation between water services and street lighting on the
Site Plan.
d. Provide a traffic rated clean -out detail on the detail sheet.
e. Separate all notes on the utility plans for clarity.
f. Provide a profile of the storm sewer line showing the sanitary sewer
crossing.
g. Red -lined copies of plans, with additional comments, are being forwarded
to the applicant.
Please contact Roger, at 221-6681, if you have questions about these
comments.
The following comments and concerns were expressed at the Staff Review meeting on
August 19th:
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d. A red -lined copy of a PDP Site Plan, with additional comments, is being
forwarded to the applicant.
Please contact Eric, at 224-6062, if you have questions about these comments.
7. Bruce Vogel of the Light & Power Department offered the following comments:
a. Any relocation of existing electric facilities will be at the owner's expense.
b. Existing underground electirc lines in the alley will need to be protected
from site excavation work.
C. The proposed shade trees on Mason Street are shown to be placed much
too close to the existing streetlight. The trees need to be 40' from the
streetlight.
Please contact Bruce, at 221-6700, if you have questions about these
comments.
8. Kathleen Reavis of the Transportation Planning Department offered the
following comments:
a. Need to widen Mason Street by 6' on the east side, from Mountain
Avenue to Laporte Avenue, to accommodate 8' wide northbound
bicycle lane. Possibly 6' can be taken from the sidewalk.
b. Provide enhanced cross -walks on all 4 legs of the intersection of Laporte
Avenue and Mason Street, and across both driveways into the parking
structure.
C. Provide directional pedestrian/ADA ramps at the intersection of Laporte
Avenue and Mason Street, and at driveways (do not use corner ramps
that direct people out into the streets).
d. Need on -street bicycle parking racks along Mason Street in front of the
retail spaces.
e. The internal walkways should be widened to 6' to provide better walkway
clearance given the possiblility for car overhangs; or, if the parking spaces
are deep enough, curbstops can be provided.
f. Provide exterior canopies or large awnings at the southeast corner of
Laporte Avenue and Mason Street to give pedestrians a covered area to
wait for street crossings when trains are present.
g. Show building dimensions or envelope dimensions and relative distances
to nearest property lines.
Please contact Peter, Gary, or Jenny at 221-6760 if you have questions about
these comments.
4. Ron Gonzales of the Poudre Fire Authority offered the following comments:
a. Address numerals shall be visible from the street fronting the property,
and posted with a minimum of 6" high numerals on a contrasting
background (example: bronze numerals on a brown brick is not
acceptable).
b. Fire hydrants are required with a maximum spacing of 600' along an
approved roadway. Each hydrant must be capable of delivering 1,000
gallons of water per minute at a residual pressure of 20 psi. Hydrants shall
be of an approved type as defined by ther water department and the fire
department. No commercial building can be greater than 300' from a fire
hydrant.
C. The retail use section of the structure shall be fire sprinklered. Occupant
notification is required within all retail tenant spaces, in accordance with
N.F.P.A. 72. Manual pulls are not required.
d. The parking use section of the structure shall be protected with fire
standpipes.
Please contact Ron, at 221-6570, if you have questions about these comments.
5. A copy of the comments received from Sharon Getz of the Building Inspection
Department is attached to this letter.
6. Eric Bracke of the Traffic Operations Department offered the following
comments:
a. Off -site improvements that are needed include: 1) westbound left turn off
of Laporte Avenue into the parking structure; 2) northbound left turn on
North College Avenue into Laporte Avenue. Need to remove parking on
North College to accommodate this need.
b. Need to find a way to discourage mid -block crossings on Mason Street.
C. More details will follow after the required Transportation Impact Study
(TIS) is submitted and reviewed.
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City of Fort Collins
August 19, 1998
City of Fort Collins
c/o Eldon Ward
Cityscape Urban Design, Inc.
3555 Stanford Road, Suite 105
Fort Collins, CO. 80525
Dear Eldon,
Staff has reviewed your documentation for the CIVIC CENTER PARKING
STRUCTURE, Project Development Plan (PDP) development proposal that was
submitted to the City on July 29, 1998, and would like to offer the following comments:
1. This development proposal, being in the Civic Center Subdistrict of the
Downtown Zoning District, is identified as a Planning and Zoning Board (Type II)
review under the City's Land Use Code (LUC). Parking lots and garages (as a
principal use) and retail establishments are permitted uses subject to a Type II
review in the Subdistrict.
2. Representatives of the Zoning Department offered the following comments:
a. Show ramps at the handicapped parking spaces.
b. The bicycle locker area does not look to be very large. How many bicycles
will it hold?
C. There are no evergreen plant materials (shrubs and trees) being proposed
on this site. Some color during the winter months would be desirable.
d. Show typical parking stall dimensions and drive aisle widths.
e. Show bicycle racks in front of the retail space entrances.
f. Has the issue of snow removal from the top floor of the parking structure
been addressed? Loaders will need to bucket the snow and drop it over
the edge into an awaiting truck in the alley or street, which would then
haul it away.
281 North College Avenue • PO. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6750 • FAX (970) 416-2020