HomeMy WebLinkAboutVILLAGE ON HORSETOOTH (AFFORDABLE HOUSING) - PDP - PDP160025 - CORRESPONDENCE - (5)Contact: Wes Lamarque, 970-416.2418, wlamargue(a)fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 08/30/2016
08/30/2016: 15 feet of easement is required each side of a sanitary sewer. 10
feet is currently shown.
Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 08/30/2016
08/30/2016: Please show fire lines and water services, including curb stops
and meter pits. Please label all water features.
The fire lines and water services have to be individual lines.
Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated:
08/30/2016
08/30/2016: The water main running in an east -west direction has to dead end
with a hydrant with the service perpendicular to the main.
Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated:
08/30/2016
08/30/2016: The sewer running in an east -west direction has to be a public
main with manholes at any bend.
Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated:
08/30/2016
08/30/2016: No manhole was included at the north connection point for the
sanitary sewer.
Comment Number: 6 Comment Originated:
08/30/2016
08/30/2016: The best location for the connection of the sanitary sewer main in
Horsetooth Road is not known at this time. The City will let the development
team know of the preferred location.
Comment Number: 7 Comment Originated:
08/30/2016
08/30/2016: Please provide 10 feet of separation between all trees and water
mains and 15 feet from all trees and sewer mains.
Department: Zoning
Contact: Marcus Glasgow, 970-416-2338, mglasgow(a)fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 08/30/2016
08/30/2016: Please show how mechanical equipment will to be screened from
the public view.
adjacent streets. See redlines.
Comment Number: 10 Comment Originated: 08/26/2016
09/26/2016: This has not been corrected.
08/26/2016: Please add dedication information for all street rights of way. See
redlines.
Comment Number: 11
Comment Originated: 08/26/2016
09/26/2016: This has not been corrected.
08/26/2016: Please label all surrounding properties with "Unplatted" or the
subdivision name. This includes properties across right of ways. See redlines.
Comment Number: 31 Comment Originated: 09/26/2016
09/26/2016: Please remove the extra "period" in Note #8. See redlines.
Comment Number: 32 Comment Originated: 09/28/2016
09/28/2016: All easements must be labeled & locatable. See redlines.
Comment Number: 33
Comment Originated: 09/28/2016
09/28/2016: The Emergency Access Easement needs to connect to the new
right of way. See redlines.
Topic: Site Plan
Comment Number: 15
Comment Originated: 08/29/2016
09/26/2016: This has not been corrected.
08/29/2016: Some of the sheet titles in the sheet index do not match the sheet
titles on the noted sheets. See redlines.
Department: Traffic Operation
Contact: Nicole Hahn, 970-221-6820, nhahna( fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 08/30/2016
9/28/2016: The trail shown on the plans meets the material shown in 17.3.3 of
LCUASS, however it is still substandard in width. In order to get space to have
cross directional travel, please revise the path width, 8 ft is shown in the
standards.
08/30/2016: In the absence of a vehicular connection through the site, a strong
bike and pedestrian connection is needed. The trail in the site plan is shown as
a 5' wide crusher fines trail. Please revise this cross section and follow the trail
standards in 17.3.3 of LCUASS.
Department: Water Conservation
Contact: Eric Olson, 970-221-6704, eolson(cDfcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
Comment Originated: 08/29/2016
08/29/2016, Irrigation plans are required no later than at the time of building
permit. The irrigation plans must comply with the provisions outlined in Section
3.2.1(J) of the Land Use Code. Direct questions concerning irrigation
requirements to Eric Olson, at 221-6704 or eolson@fcgov.com
Department: Water -Wastewater Engineering
design and site release rates.
Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated.
08/30/2016: The report discuses how 14% of the impervious area is not being
detained. Only on -site areas should be included in this calc. It looks like there
is minimal impervious area not draining into the pond.
Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated:
08/30/2016. This development is required to treat 75% of the site's impervious
area with LID mitigation if porous pavement is not to be included. The plans
need to document what areas are being treated and a table provided showing
this requirement is being met.
The LID techniques need to meet the City's requirements. A meeting is
suggested to discuss this requirement.
Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated:
08/30/2016: Parking lot detention can not exceed 1 foot maximum depth. This
requirement looks to be exceeded at design point 2.
Comment Number: 6 Comment Originated:
08/30/2016: 1-foot of freeboard is not needed from the 100-year WSEL to the
spillway crest. Freeboard of 1-foot is needed to the top of the berm an to the
lowest opening of any structure.
Department: Technical Services
Contact: Jeff County, 970-221-6588, icounty(cDfcgov.com
Topic: Construction Drawings
08/30/2016
08/30/2016
08/30/2016
08/30/2016
Comment Number: 25 Comment Originated: 08/30/2016
09/28/2016: There are still issues. See redlines.
08/30/2016: Please make changes as shown to all benchmark statements.
See redlines.
Comment Number: 28 Comment Originated: 08/30/2016
09/28/2016: There are line over text issues. See redlines.
08/30/2016: There are line over text issues. See redlines.
Topic: Landscape Plans
Comment Number: 18 Comment Originated: 08/29/2016
09/27/2016: There are line over text issues. See redlines.
08/29/2016: There are line over text issues. See redlines.
Topic: Plat
Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated: 08/25/2016
09/26/2016: Please change owner name & title to reflect the owner signing the
plat. See redlines.
08/25/2016: Please add "Title" to the signature block as marked. See redlines.
Comment Number: 8 Comment Originated: 08/26/2016
09/26/2016: This has not been corrected.
08/26/2016: Please label the existing right of way. See redlines.
Comment Number: 9 Comment Originated: 08/26/2016
09/26/2016. This has not been corrected.
08/26/2016: Please show the right of way lines on the opposite side of all
B2 has 14 spaces, not 15 as indicated.
08/26/2016: The cover sheet of the site plan indicates there are 180 parking
spaces but I counted 181 spaces shown on the site plan. Please revise the
parking table to reflect what is shown on the site plan.
Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated:
09/28/2016: Thank you for your response to this comment. In lieu of sidewalk
connections leading to the units, staff will be looking for landscaping that
enhances the appearance of the backs of the units along Horsetooth Rd.
08/26/2016: No direct sidewalk connections are shown for the units that front
along Horsetooth. Please provide direct sidewalk connections to doors on the
southern portion of the building so that it doesn't appear that the backs of the
buildings are facing Horsetooth. This can be achieved either through separate
connections for each unit or a shared connection for each building.
Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated:
09/27/2016: Per your response letter, staff will be looking for the final
configuration of the connection to Birmingham Dr. at Final Plan.
08/26/2016: Thank you for providing a major connecting walkway spine from
where Birmingham is stubbed into the site down to Horsetooth. At the north end
of the development where the sidewalk ends next to the parking area, consider
changing the configuration to match the sidewalks flanking the community
gardens. If you could bring those two strips of sidewalk north to line up with the
two sides of the ped/bike/emergency access, you could put a shade tree
between the sidewalks and create a more direct path for pedestrians through
the site.
Department: Stormwater Engineering
Contact: Jesse Schlam, 970-218-2932, jschlam0fcgov.com
Topic: Erosion Control
Comment Number: 1
08/26/2016
08/26/2016
Comment Originated: 08/19/2016
09/28/2016: Repeat
08/19/2016: The site disturbs more than 10,000 sq. ft., therefore Erosion and
Sediment Control Materials need to be submitted for FDP. The erosion control
requirements are in the Stormwater Design Criteria under the Amendments of
Volume 3 Chapter 7 Section 1.3.3. Current Erosion Control Materials
Submitted do not meet requirements. Please submit; Erosion Control Plan
(based on redlines), Erosion Control Report (based on redlines), and an
Escrow / Security Calculation (not found in submitted materials). Also, based
upon the area of disturbance State permits for stormwater will be required since
the site is over an acre. If you need clarification concerning the erosion control
section, or if there are any questions please contact Jesse Schlam
970-218-2932 or email @ jschlam@fcgov.com
Contact: Wes Lamarque, 970-416-2418, wlamar4uea(Uc4ov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 2
Comment Originated: 08/30/2016
08130/2016: The drainage report discusses how portions of the site do not
drain into the detention pond. Generally, all areas are required to rain into the
detention pond. There are exceptions which include perimeter basins. Further
discussion is needed to determine how these basins effect the detention pond
08/31/2016: Please provide a C-1 form for each building so I can determine the
transformers needed for the development. You can find the C-1 form at:
http://zeus.fcgov.com/utils-procedures/files/EngWiki/WikiPdfs/C/C-1 Form.pdf
Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
08/31/2016: L&P will need additional easements throughout the site. All primary
cable and transformers need to be in a utility easement.
Comment Number: 5
Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
Please contact Luke Unruh at 970-416-2724 if you have any questions. You
may reference Light & Power's Electric Service Standards at
http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/img/site_specific/uploads/ElectricServiceStandar
ds_FINAL_17June2016.pdf
Comment Number: 6
Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
08/31/2016: Please note that each transformer is limited to 7 runs of no larger
than 350 kcmil conductors. This will determine how many transformers are
needed for this development.
Department: PFA
Contact: Jim Lynxwiler, 970-416-2869, ilynxwiler(a�poudre-fire.org
Topic: General
Comment Number: 7 Comment Originated: 09/29/2016
09/29/2016: EMERGENCY ACCESS EASEMENT
The southern limit of the EAE needs to extend to the ROW. The limits of the
EAE at the northern connection appear to be shown separately from the rest of
the Emergency Access limits. It would be best included this area with the rest of
the EAE and include turning radii in that portion of the easement.
Department: Planning Services
Contact: Clay Frickey, 970-224-6045, cfrickey(cDfcgov.com
Topic: Landscape Plans
Comment Number: 9 Comment Originated: 08/26/2016
09/2812016: Thank you for the additional detail on the shrub plantings along the
western property line. Staff will look for the remaining details for the shrub bed
mix at Final Plan.
08/26/2016: For Final Plan please provide a detailed break down of what
shrubs will be provided in the shrub bed mix as well as the large deciduous
shrub screening on the north property line. While we won't need full detail for all
of the shrub beds until Final Plan, staff would like details of the shrub bed on the
western property line to show how the parking lot is screened from the abutting
property where the privacy fence does not provide screening.
Comment Number: 10
Comment Originated: 08/26/2016
08/26/2016: Staff will also be looking for the playground details at the Final
Plan stage on both the site and landscape plans.
Topic: Site Plan
Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 08/26/2016
09/27/2016: Two of the parking areas have incorrect parking count labels. The
parking area furthest northwest with the handicap space has 14 spaces, not 15
as indicated. The parking area on the western side of the site next to Building
Accessibility: State Law CRS 9-5 & ICC/ANSI Al 17.1-2009.
Snow Load Live Load: 30 PSF / Ground Snow Load 30 PSF.
Frost Depth: 30 inches.
Wind Load: 100- MPH 3 Second Gust Exposure B.
Seismic Design: Category B.
Climate Zone: Zone 5
Energy Code Use
1. Single Family; Duplex; Townhomes: 2012 IRC Chapter 11 or 2012 IECC.
2. Multi -family and Condominiums 3 stories max: 2012 IECC residential
chapter.
3. Commercial and Multi -family 4 stories and taller: 2012 IECC commercial
Village on Horsetooth — project specific concerns:
1. Fire -sprinkler systems are required. A new code amendment effective in
2014 will require a full NFPA-13 sprinkler system and not allow a 13-R system
for larger multi -story apt buildings.
2. Bedroom egress windows required below 4th floor for 1 exit buildings.
3. All windows above the 1 st floor require minimum sill height of 24"
4. Building code and State statute CRS 9-5 requires project provide accessible
units.
5. Upgraded insulation is required for buildings using electric heat or cooling.
6. Exterior walls and roof must meet a STC (sound resistance) rating of 40 min.
if building located within 1000ft to train tracks.
7. Low -flow Watersense plumbing fixtures (toilet, faucets, shower heads) are
required.
8. Special combustion safety requirements for natural draft gas appliances.
9. Low VOC interior finishes.
City of Fort Collins
Building Services
Plan Review
416-2341
Department: Light And Power
Contact: Luke Unruh, 9704162724, lunruh@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
Comment Originated: 08/30/2016
08/30/2016: Plan on having a transformer location at every building. If you would
like to work with me early to try to eliminate some transformers then please
contact me. Please designate a location that is within 10' of an
asphalt/concrete surface. Clearances needed around the transformer are 10' in
front and 3' on the sides. These transformers also need to be in a utility
easement. Please show these locations on the utility plan.
Comment Number: 2
Comment Originated: 08/30/2016
L&P considers all off these buildings commercial so please note that the
developer will be responsible for installing the electric service from L&P's
transformer to the building's electric meter.
Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
Coffeetrees for Accolade Elm
Using some Austrian Pine, Ponderosa Pine or Rocky Mountain Juniper
Russian Hawthorn has very good drought tolerance as well as does Gambel
Oak
Comment Number: 7
Comment Originated: 09/30/2016
09/30/2016:
Provide a final landscape plan with a finished plant list with plant sizes and
method of transplant recorded. Clearly identify the 13 mitigation trees.
Department: Historic Preservation
Contact: Maren Bzdek, 970.221-6206, mbzdekcDfcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 2
Comment Originated: 09/02/2016
09/02/2016: There were no appeals during the posted appeal period. The
historic review for this property is now complete.
Department: Internal Services
Contact: Russell Hovland, 970-416-2341, rhovland(a)fcgov.com
Topic: Building Insp Plan Review
Comment Number: 1
Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
08/31 /2016:
Building Permit Pre -Submittal Meeting:
Pre -Submittal meetings are required to assist the designer/builder by assuring,
early on in the design,
that the new commercial or multi -family projects are on track to complying with
all of the adopted City
codes and Standards listed below. The proposed project should be in the early
to mid -design stage for
this meeting to be effective and is typically scheduled after the Current Planning
conceptual review
meeting. Applicants of new commercial or multi -family projects are advised to
call 416-2341 to schedule
a pre -submittal meeting. Applicants should be prepared to present site plans,
floor plans, and elevations
and be able to discuss code issues of occupancy, square footage and type of
construction being proposed.
Construction shall comply with the following adopted codes as amended:
2012 International Building Code (IBC)
2012 International Residential Code (IRC)
2012 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)
2012 International Mechanical Code (IMC)
2012 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC)
2012 International Plumbing Code (IPC) as amended by the State of Colorado
2014 National Electrical Code (NEC) as amended by the State of Colorado
Fort Collins has amendments to most of the codes listed above. See the
fcgov.com web page to view them.
Please feel free to contact Gary Schroeder or myself for further information on
B.U.G. ratings and/or site lighting concerns.
Gary Schroeder, Senior Energy Services Engineer
City of Fort Collins Utilities
GSchroeder@fcgov.com
970-221-6395
Stephanie Blochowiak, Environmental Planner
City of Fort Collins
SBlochowiak@fcgov.com
970-416-4290
Department: Forestry
Contact: Tim Buchanan, 970-221-6361, tbuchanan(a)fcgov.com
Topic: Landscape Plans
Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated: 09/02/2016
09/30/2016:
Continued:
Thank you for the written responses on comments 4-6.
Please identify these trees on final plan.
09/02/2016:
Provide for the 13 upsized mitigation trees and a finalized plant schedule with
trees sizes, method of transplant and on the final landscape plan.
Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated: 09/02/2016
09/30/2016:
Continued:
Please identify these additional trees on final plan.
09/02/2016:
Evaluate adding some additional trees:
Evaluate adding some additional ornamental trees or narrow crowned conifers
in some of the wider landscape areas around or by the buildings. Specifically
consider the area between the buildings that front along Horsetooth Road and
the sidewalk, and also in in a couple of wider landscape areas around other
buildings that do not have trees and are clear of utilities. Ornamental trees
might work in some of these areas. Arnolds Sentinel Austrian Pine, Iseli
Fastigiate Spruce or Columnar Norway Spruce are narrow crowed conifers to
consider if needed for use nearer buildings. Some full size conifer trees might
be considered in the wider landscape areas west of the west building along
Horsetooth Road and east of the east building in place of or in addition to
shade trees that are shown at these locations.
Comment Number: 6
Comment Originated: 09/02/2016
09/30/2016:
Continued:
Identify the additional trees in the plant list and in the detention pond on final
plan.
09/02/2016:
In the detention pond consider these more drought tolerant trees:
Topic: Lighting Plan
Comment Number: 21 Comment Originated: 09/27/2016
09/27/16: Manufacture cut sheets show 3500K LED lights. Staff reiterate PDP
round 1 comments regarding lighting. Note that these comments are being
reiterated due to:
1. Complaints received by this office from City of Fort Collins residents
regarding LED street lights and multifamily complex outdoor lighting.
2. The latest research in site lighting design.
3. The latest research on environmental health related to lighting.
Using 3000 Kelvin (or less) LED luminaires is aligned with The American
Medical Association (AMA) and International Dark -Sky Association (IDA). This
limits the amount of blue light in the night environment. Exposure to blue light at
night has been shown to harm human health and endanger wildlife. Use of
warmer color temperature (warm white, 3000K or less) for light fixtures is
preferred in addition to fixtures with dimming capabilities. For further
information please see:
5 Popular Myths About LED Streetlights
hftp://darksky.org/5-popular-myths-about-led-streetlights/
AMA Report Affirms Human Health Impacts form LEDs
hftp://darksky.orglama-report-affirms-h uman-health-impacts-from-leds/
Save Our Stars: City seeks to preserve night skies in Fort Collins
hftp:l/www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2016/09/27/save-our-stars-city-seeks-pr
eserve-night-skiesl90970492/
Denver Post: Night Light Woes Spur Colorado Push to Restore Starry Skies
hftp://www.denverpost.com/2015/11 /20/n ight-light-woes-spur-colorado-push-to-r
estore-starry-skies/
The Illuminating Engineers Society (IES) publication on Recommended
Practice on Lighting for the Exterior Environment
Current Research and Award -Winning Work done by Colorado IES members
Comment Number: 22 Comment Originated: 09/27/2016
09/27/2016: Note: A Work to Date (9/20/16) Summary of City of Fort Collins
City Council Intent and General Policy Regarding Night Sky Objectives can be
provided upon request. It is also available on the City of Fort Collins Public
Records website. hftp://citydocs.fcgov.com/
Comment Number: 23
Comment Originated: 09/27/2016
09/27/16: The Lighting Plan should indicate how all the fixtures comply with the
Department of Energy Lighting Facts for minimizing backlight, up -light and glare
(B.U.G.). Please demonstrate how the proposed fixtures achieve a rating of
B=1, U=0 and U=1.
control. Specific wildflower species that could be added could sprout and grow
rapidly and compete with weedy forbs. Additionally: what chemical herbicide
does Ripley Design and/or the Fort Collins Housing Authority generally use
and/or recommend for use at sites? Species recommendations can be made
around the herbicide used. Please provide information on proposed chemical
methods. Finally, you may be already aware, however as a general rule,
physical weed control methods are preferred especially near water sources
and/or spot -treatment only methods (as opposed to broadcast spraying).
Spot -spraying allows for targeted weed response and would not eliminate all
forbs in addition to weedy forbs.
Applicant: "In order to effectively establish the specified seed mix the area will
be irrigated and mowed in order to prevent weeds from taking over."
Staff response: Will the seeded area be managed for weeds using physical
methods or chemical methods or both? Please clarify. Additionally: please be
aware that mowing native grasses is highly detrimental to their growth and
establishment especially if mowed at the same frequency and height that is
typical for turf grass. If this area is managed in this way, then, native grasses will
not grow and the weeds will be given an advantage and outgrow the native
grass seed.
Staff response: Comment from PDP round 1 remains regarding addition of
wildflower (forbs) seeds to the native grass seed mix. A seed mix can be
provided, or, please see Brick Stone Apartments natural habitat buffer zone
seed mix for reference. Wildflower seed can aid in a more rapid establishment
of seeds overall, help the native plants out -compete the weed species, add to
the site aesthetic and provide nutritional resources for local pollinator species.
Comment Number: 15 Comment Originated: 09/27/2016
09/27/2016: Regardless of whether forbs are added to the native grass seed
only mix, a revision of the proposed grass seed mix is necessary. There are
species included in the current mix that are not appropriate. Additionally, by
Final Plan include on Landscape Plans the source company from which the
seed will be purchased and which specific seed mix should be ordered and
applied. An example can be provided upon request.
Comment Number: 16 Comment Originated: 09/27/2016
09/27/2016: There appears to be a mismatch in the symbol and description for
one of the seed mixes on the landscape plan. It appears perhaps a "turf seed"
mix is proposed for the detention area, but also within the natural habitat buffer
zone. A turf seed mix will not be approved in the natural habitat buffer zone. An
approved seed mix can be provided. Let's discuss at Staff Review on 9/28.
Comment Number: 17 Comment Originated: 09/27/2016
09127/2016: Thank you for adjusting the distribution of tree species and
especially Gleditsia subspecies.
Comment Number: 19
Comment Originated: 09/27/2016
09/27/2016: Add the following note to the landscape plans and tree mitigation
plans: "All tree removal shown shall be completed outside of the songbird
nesting season (Feb 1 - July 31) or a survey will be conducted of the trees to be
removed to ensure that no active nests are present."
5) Integrated Design Assistance Program: http://fcgov.com/idap, contact Gary
Schroeder at 970-224-6003 or gschroeder@fcgov.com
6) Nature in the City Strategic Plan: http://www.fcgov.com/natureinthecity/,
contact Justin Scharton at 970-221-6213 orjscharton@fcgov.com
7) Urban Agriculture: http://www.fcgov.com/urbanagriculture, contact Spencer
Branson at 970-224-6086 or sbranson@fcgov.com. In addition, the Northern
Colorado Food Cluster is sponsored and supported by the City of Fort Collins.
The executive Director, Brad Christensen, can be reached at
director@nocofoodcluster.org.
Please consider City sustainability goals and ways this development can
engage with these efforts. Let me know if I can help connect you to these
programs.
Topic: Landscape Plans
Comment Number: 12
Comment Originated: 09/27/2016
09/27/16: To clarify from first round PDP comment: Supplemental irrigation may
be required for initial establishment of shrubs, trees and herbaceous species
and a weed management plan should be developed in concert with wildlife
habitat enhancement plantings to minimize development on non -desirable weed
species growth. The idea is that only temporary irrigation would potentially be
needed in the natural habitat buffer zone, not longterm irrigation. The idea being
that when the area planted or seeded with native plants gets established then
no additional irrigation is needed, thus lowering the water use longterm.
Comment Number: 13 Comment Originated: 09/27/2016
09/27/16: By Final Plan a more detailed Landscape Plan will be required and
should including scientific names of all species proposed, including detailed
information for deciduous shrubs. Currently it is unclear which shrubs are to be
used and there exists more opportunity for shrub plantings in the buffer area.
Staff suggest grouping shrubs in native seeded areas; this helps shrubs
out -compete grasses and for smaller shrubs helps them remain visible for
maintenance purposes (so they do not get mowed over). Native plants and
wildlife -friendly (ex: pollinators; songbirds) landscaping and maintenance will be
needed in the buffer area. Please refer to the Fort Collins Native Plants
document available online and published by the City of Fort Collins Natural
Areas Department for guidance on native plants for complete lists of
appropriate vegetation including shrubs species; the link is:
http://www.fcgov.com/naturalareas/pdf/nativeplants20l3.pdf.
Comment Number: 14 Comment Originated: 09/27/2016
09/27/2016: In response to the Applicant response provided to specific PDP
round 1 request for adding forbs (specifically wildflowers) to native grass seed
mix:
Applicant: "If we were to add forbs and wildflowers into the seed mix, then those
species would be exterminated when using weed killer."
Staff response: The use of the wildflower forbs can eliminate the need for use of
chemical methods and/or decrease the amount of chemical used for weed
and any other necessary details.
Topic: Plat
Comment Number: 11 Comment Originated: 08/23/2016
09/27/16: The emergency access easement should connect to the ROW
through the utility easement. 08/23/2016: "Easements" should be "alignments."
The 30' utility alignment that runs through the site should be shown on the plat as
well as any necessary access/emergency access alignments.
Comment Number: 12 Comment Originated: 08/23/2016
09/28/16: The listed owner on the plat should be the housing authority - the plat
is dedicating easements. We're working under the assumption that all
documents will be finalized simultaneously with the closing on the property.
08/23/2016: Plat title: Village "at" or Village "on" .
Department: Environmental Planning
Contact: Stephanie Blochowiak, 970-416-4290, sblochowiak(a)fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 18
Comment Originated: 09/27/2016
09/27/2016: Thank you for delineating the natural habitat buffer zone on site,
grading, utility and landscape plans that also clearly shows the 50 foot standard
buffer. Nice addition of the pedestrian trail along the natural habitat buffer zone.
Providing access to these amenities is in line with goals from the Nature in the
City Strategic Plan and in helping all City residents the opportunity to access
nature.
Comment Number: 20
Comment Originated: 09/27/2016
09/27/2016: Ensure the following note remains on the landscape plans and tree
mitigation plans: "The Natural Habitat Buffer Zone is intended to be maintained
in a native landscape. See Section 3.4.1 of the Land Use Code for allowable
uses within the Natural Habitat Buffer Zone."
Comment Number: 24 Comment Originated: 09/27/2016
09/27/2016: Our city has an established identity as a forward -thinking
community that cares about the quality of life it offers its citizens now and
generations from now. Thus, the City of Fort Collins has many sustainability
programs and goals that may benefit this project. Of particular interest may be
the:
1) ClimateWise program: fcgov.com/climatewise/
2) Zero Waste Plan and the Waste Reduction and Recycling Assistance
Program (WRAP):
fcgov.com/recycling/pdf/_20120404_WRAP_ProgramOverview.pdf, contact
Caroline Mitchell at 970-221-6288 or cmtichell@fcgov.com
3) Green Building Program: fcgov.com/enviro/green-building.php, contact Tony
Raeker at 9704164238 or traeker@fcgov.com
4) Solar Energy: www.fcgov.com/solar, contact Norm Weaver at 970-416-2312
or nweaver@fcgov.com
Fort Collins
Community Development and
Neighborhood Services
281 North College Avenue
PO Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
970.221.6760
970.224.6134 - fax
fcgov. com/developmentreview
October 03, 2016
Kristin Fritz
Fort Collins Housing Authority
1715 W Mountain Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80521
RE: Village on Horsetooth, PDP160025, Round Number 2
Please see the following summary of comments from City staff and outside reviewing
agencies for your submittal of the above referenced project. If you have questions about
any comments, you may contact the individual commenter or direct your questions through
the Project Planner, Clay Frickey, at 970-224-6045 or cfrickey@fcgov.com.
Comment Summary:
Department: Engineering Development Review
Contact: Katie Andrews, 970-221-6501, kandrews(a)fcaov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 6 Comment Originated: 08/23/2016
09/27/16: Will wait to see this on final plan. 08/23/2016: What is going on with
Birmingham? The Site Plan shows striping the Horizontal Control Plan does not.
Can the bike/ped path be tied into existing sidewalk rather than being sent into
the street? What's going on with the new Birmingham cul-de-sac curb/gutter?
Please show drainage/elevations in this area.
Comment Number: 7
Comment Originated: 08/23/2016
09/27/16: Will wait to see this on final plan. 08/23/2016: Please show
demolition plans at the Birmingham stub.
Comment Number: 8
Comment Originated: 08/23/2016
09/27/2016: Letter(s) of intent will be needed prior to final plan approval.
08/23/2016: Letter(s) of intent from adjacent property owner(s) demonstrating
intent to grant offsite construction easements need to be submitted prior to
hearing.
Comment Number: 10
Comment Originated: 08/23/2016
09/27/16: Will wait to see this on final plan. 08123/2016: Please include
LCUASS public improvement details to utility set, including 701, 707.1, 1602,