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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVENCOR, FORT COLLINS NURSING CARE - PDP/FDP - 23-97 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - CORRESPONDENCE-CONCEPTUAL REVIEWTherefore, the ODP will need to be amended. The Current Planning Director is preparing an administrative interpretation that addresses whether or how ODPs approved under the code provisions in effect at the time the project was submitted may be amended. This information may affect the use of this site. 1. b) You may need to comply with the development standards for non- residential and mixed -use buildings in the LMN zoning district — Division 4.4(E)(2). (Please contact me for clarification on this issue.) c) Please- refer to Divisions 3.2 and 3.5, in particular, of the Land Use Code for standards regarding landscaping, site design and building standards. d) Long term care facilities are limited to a maximum number of parking spaces. That number is .33/bed, and if on -street or shared parking is not available, then the maximum may be increased by 20% provided that the parking lot landscaping is increased by 20%. e) You will need to submit an A.P.O. (a list of affected property owners) for notification of affected owners with 500' of the property, and a neighborhood meeting is required prior to submittal. Please contact Leanne Harter at 221-6750 if you have questions about these comments. bicycle and transit levels of service in addition to automobiles. Please contact Kathleen Reavis at 221-6140 if you have questions about these comments. 10. Transfort offered the following comments: a) Two services may be available for the residents and employees. The first service is Dial -a -Ride which provides door-to-door transportation for seniors and disabled individuals. The second service is that City Plan identifies transit service along Lemay Avenue which would provide transportation for a limited number of people. It is not known when this service may begin. Please contact GayLene Rossiter at 221-6195 if you have questions about these comments. 11. The Natural Resources Department offered the following comments: a) Please design your waste receptacle area with enough space so that recycling may be accommodated. b) An application was given at conceptual for fugitive dust control. c) There is concern about protecting the natural resources along Fossil Creek. A field visit may be beneficial in order to discuss the minimum buffer required along Fossil Creek as well as the relationship of the building to the creek. Please contact Susie Gordon at 221-6600 if you have questions about these comments. 12. The Current Planning Department offered the following comments: a) This proposed use is inconsistent with the approved Overall Development Plan for Huntington Hills which identifies Parcel A as a multi -family component. This project does not meet the definition of multi -family as the definition of dwelling unit in the Land Use Code states: "Dwelling unit shall mean one (1) or more rooms and a single kitchen and at least one (1) bathroom. Designed, occupied or intended for occupancy as separate quarters for the exclusive use of a single family for living, cooking and sanitary purposes, located in a single-family, two-family, or multi -family dwelling or mixed -use building." In the strict interpretation of the definition of dwelling unit, an assisted living facilities (long term care facilities) are a single dwelling unit. e) You will be required to submit utility plans and a development agreement (the development agreement will be prepared by the City.) Please contact Tim Blandford at 221-6750 if you have questions about these comments. 6. Park Planning offered the following comments: a) Park fees will be due at time of building permit. This is considered as one unit for park fees and those fees are based upon square footage. The fees will be approximately $1,190 for the neighborhood park fee and $1,308 for the community park fee. Please contact Randy Balok at 221-6364 if you have questions about these comments. 7. The Building Inspections Department offered the following comments: a) There was a question asked as to whether this was to be designed as institutional or residential. There is a local amendment to the building code that would apply to apartments and/or institutional residential. b) You will be required to meet energy code requirements. c) You will need approval for the kitchen design by the Health Department. Please check with the County Health Department for application requirements. Please contact Sharon Getz at 221-6760 if you have questions about these comments. 8. The Poudre Fire Authority offered the following comments: a) We will require a fire alarm/sprinkler system. b) We are opposed to the grasscrete fire lane as they are not plowed in the winter and require high level of maintenance. We probably would work with you, however, if this is the avenue you wish to pursue. c) We may require an additional fire hydrant along Southridge Greens or located within the parking lot. Please contact Roger Frasco at 221-6570 if you have questions about these comments. 9. The Transportation Planning Department offered the following comments: a) A Transportation Impact Study (TIS) will be required. The TIS is more intensive than the traditional traffic study as it examines pedestrian, these comments. 3. The Stormwater Utility offered the following comments: a) This site is located within the Fossil Creek Drainage Basin where fees are $2,274/acre subject to the runoff coefficient reduction. b) The site is located close to the Fossil Creek drainageway. A stability and building encroachment study was done in conjunction with Huntington Hills. These should be reviewed and the building encroachment and stability limit lines kept in mind as you develop the area. c) The standard drainage and erosion control reports will be required. d) No detention is required on -site. It is recommended that you use a water quality type facility to slow the drainage to Fossil Creek. e) The floodplain regulations prohibit critical facilities (of which an assisted living facility would be classified) from locating in the floodplain. Please contact the Stormwater Utility to clarify this issue. f) The three main issues associated with the site include the interface with the site, bank stability, and discharge to Fossil Creek. Please contact Basil Hamden at 221-6589 if you have questions about these comments. 4. Light and Power offered the following comments: a) There are existing facilities on Southridge Greens and Lemay Avenue. b) There is power to the site, but you will need to be aware of where the lines are located. c) You will need to coordinate the transformer location. d) For the "Future Expansion Area" shown on the site plan, either show this as a tract or a second lot. Please contact Janet McTague at 221-6154 if you have questions about these comments. 5. The Engineering Department offered the following comments: a) The Street Oversizing Fee is $3,324/acre. There may be a possible repay along Lemay Avenue (talk to Matt Baker at 221-7732). b) It may be necessary to dedicate additional ROW along Southridge Greens Blvd. c) The east access on Southridge Greens may need to be relocated. The TIS will indicate whether this will need to be done. d) You will need to submit and Transportation Impact Study (TIS). Please call Eric Bracke at 221-6062 to set up a scoping meeting for the information required of the study. 4WZM�A� CONCEPTUAL REVIEW STAFF COMMENTS City of Fort Collins MEETING DATE: June 2, 1997 ITEM: Assisted Living Facility (Huntington Hills Parcel A) Intersection of Lemay Avenue and Southridge Greens Blvd. APPLICANT: Dave Osborn 217 West Olive Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 (Representing META Associates and MSP Companies) LAND USE DATA: Request for an Assisted Living Facility located at the intersection of Lemay Avenue and Southridge Greens Boulevard. The site was previously considered for 160 multi -family units and a neighborhood meeting for that proposed land use was held. The total acreage of the site equals 10.75 acres, with the assisted living facility roughly 65,000 square feet in size. The proposed used is to be designed with vernacular architecture, using low roof lines and the same theme as the entrance into Huntington Hills. COMMENTS: 1. The Zoning Department offered the following comments: a) The property is located in the LMN-Low Density Mixed Use Neighborhood zoning district. Long term care facilities are a permitted use as a Type 2 Review (Planning and Zoning Board Review). Please contact Peter Barnes at 221-6760 if you have questions about these comments. 2. The Water/Wastewater Utility offered the following comments: a) This is located within the Fort Collins/Loveland Water District and the South Fort Collins Sanitation District. Please contact Roger Buffington at 221-6854 if you have questions about COMMUNITY PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 281 N. College Ave. P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 (970) 221-6750 PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1 Commu.-.ty Planning and Environmental :rvices Current Planning of Fort Collins June 6, 1997 Dave Osborn 217 West Olive Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 RE: Conceptual Review Comments Dear Mr. Osborn: For your information, attached is a copy of the Staff's comments concerning the assisted living facility (Huntington Hills Parcel A) located at Lemay Avenue and Southridge Greens Boulevard which was presented before the, Conceptual Review Team on June 2, 1997. The comments are offered informally by Staff to assist you in preparing the detailed components of the project application. Modifications and additions to these comments may be made at the time of formal review of this project. If you should have any questions regarding these comments or the next steps in the review process, please feel free to call me at 221-6750. Sincerely, X-4�L%�tF4,.-I Leanne Harter City Planner xc: Eric Bracke Stormwater Utility/Glen Schlueter Project Planner File 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6750 • FAX (970) 416-2020 Ms. Leanne Harter August 19, 1997 Page 2 c) Existing fire hydrants shown on plan. We will work with PFA to coordinate others. 9. Transportation Planning a) TIS provided. 10. Transfort No issues that required addressing. 11. Natural Resources Department c) ' Location of creek included with building design and landscaping planning and layout. 12. Current Planning a) Noted. b) Noted c) Noted d) Parking addressed in separate memo. e) APO lists and fees provided prior to Neighborhood meetings. If you have any questions or comments, or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at my office. Thank you. Sincerely, JR Engineering, Ltd. T D ^, 4&w--e� David W. Klockeman. P.E. Project Manager JR Engineering, Ltd. 2620 E. Prospect Rd., Suite 190 Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 (970) 491-9888 • FAX (970) 491-9984 August 19, 1997 Ms. Leanne Harter City of Fort Collins Planning Department 281 North College Avenue P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 4935 North 30th Street Colorado Springs, Colorado 80919 (719) 593-2593 • FAX (719) 528-6613 6110 Greenwood Plaza Blvd Englewood, Colorado 80111 (303) 740-9393 • FAX (303) 721-9019 Re: VENCOR Fort Collins - Nursing Care Center -- Conceptual Review Letter Dear Leanne: The following is a review of the conceptual review comments: Zoning Department No issues that required addressing. 2. Water/Wastewater Utility No issues that required addressing. 3. Stormwater b) Erosion buffer limit was accounted for in site layout. e) Building does not encroach into 500-year floodplain. f) Interface with Fossil Creek has been addressed with drainage, grading and erosion. 4. Light and Power No issues that required addressing. 5. Engineering Department b) Additional right-of-way not required along Southridge Greens Boulevard. c,d) TIS included in submittal package. 6. Park Planning No issues that required addressing. 7. Building Inspection Comments noted and will be addressed with building permit application. 8. Poudre Fire Authority a) Fire alarm/sprinkler system will be included. b) Grasscrete fire lane has been eliminated. Recycled