HomeMy WebLinkAboutHOWES STREET HIDEAWAYS, PHASE II - PDP/FDP - 35-97 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 -4. This project is proposed to by constructed on existing platted lots so s subdivision plat has not been
submitted.
Leanne, please provide the required Type I or Type II Certification and review the attached documents. If you
should require any additional information or have any questions, feel free to give me a call.
Sincerely,
and Design LLC
Principal
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cc: Chris Ray, Brian Shear
Howes Street Submittal
Pi"eCrest 1'la>"lHi>"g a"b Design LLC
Landscape Architecture. Lana Planning anb Construction Management
4225 Westshore Way ♦ Fort Collins, CO 80525
(970) 226-1655 Fax (970) 226-1635
December 15, 1997
Ms. Leanne Harter
City Planner
City of Fort Collins Current Planning Department
281 North College Avenue
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-0580
RE: Howes Street Hideaways - Phase II
Project Development Plan and Final Compliance Review - Combined Submittal
Dear Leanne:
Attached please find the following documents as required for the combined Project Development Plan and Final
Compliance Review submittal:
1. Application Form
2. Filing Fee in the Amount of $200.00 (Small Projects Fee per Georgeana)
3. APO Filing Fee of $114.50 (.50 cents for each APO label-229 names total)
4. APO List - 2 lists on mailing label and I copy
5. Site and Landscape Plan with proposed lighting (Combined) - 30 copies
6. Architectural Elevations - 6 copies
7. Statement of Planning Objectives - 26 copies
8. Final Utility and Drainage Plans - 12 copies
9. Drainage and Erosion Control Report - 4 copies
10. Context Diagram - 5 copies
11. Copy of the concept review letter an a letter explaining how issues were addressed
12. Legal Description (8 ''/z" x 11 ")
13. Name and Address of the Property Owner/Applicant
14. Development Schedule
Also, please note the following:
1. As per our meeting on November 21, 1997 and our conversation with Sherri Wamhoff, the
following documents are not required with this submittal:
a. Soils Report
b. Hazardous Materials Impact Analysis
c. Subsurface Hydrology Study
2. As per my conversation with Eric Brakke on November 24, 1997, a Transportation Impact
Analysis is not required for this project.
3. Because no street improvements are required, there are no street cross section schematics enclosed,
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