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Please return all drawings red -lined by City staff with submission of your revisions. You
may contact me at 221-6750 if you have questions about these comments or would like
to schedule a meeting to discuss them.
Sin erely,
S eve Olt
Project Planner
cc: Engineering/Dave Stringer
Stormwater �
Water & Wastewater/Roger Buffington
Transportation Planning/Kathleen Reavis
TST Engineers
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20. How is access to Collindale Business Park, Fifth Filing (to the southeast) going
to occur? An easement for thispotential access may be needed.
21. An off -site access easement for the shared access with the property to the east
is required at this time.
22. Any rooftop mechanical equipment must be fully screened from view from all
sides, at ground level, and provisions for this must be clearly stated on the Site
Plan and Building Elevations.
23. Is the 4' wide strip of pavement in the driveway intended to be a drainage
channel? If so, it should be labeled as such and the material should be specified.
24. There is a Retaining Wall Section detail on the Site Plan. Where is this wall
located on the site?
25. Note 5 on the Site Plan refers to joint access agreements at the northwest and
northeast corners of the site, with adjacent properties. These access agreements
must be completed prior to final approval being given on this development
proposal.
26. A hazardous materials analysis may need to be done to address the use of
pesticides, etc. on this site. Please contact Ron Gonzales of the Poudre Fire
Authority to discuss the possible need for an analysis. Ron can be reached at
221-6570.
27. What is being done to provide some architectural articulation to the building? It
appears to be all precast concrete, of what color(s)? Some form of masonry as a
base/foundation element, up from the ground to about Ton all sides of the
building, should be considered.
This completes the staff comments at this time. Additional comments will be
forthcoming as they are received from City departments and outside reviewing
agencies.
Und6r the new development review process and schedule there is no revision date
mandated by the City. The 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 no later than the third weekly staff review
meeting (Wednesday mornings) following receipt of the revisions. At this staff review
meeting it will be determined if the project is ready to go to the Administrative Hearing
Officer for a decision and, if so, will be scheduled for the nearest open date.
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g. Additional comments are on red -lined utility plans and a red -lined
Landscape Plan.
Please contact Roger, at 221-6681, if you have questions about these
comments.
12. A copy of the comments received from Dave Stringer of the Engineering
Department is attached to this letter. Additional comments are on red -lined utility
plans.
13. Matt Fater of the Stormwater Utility offered the following comments:
a. Please include a detailed drainage and erosion control report along with
drainage and erosion control plans.
b. Please include all necessary documentation from the Collindale Business
Park report.
C. In the next submittal, it is important to address all necessary criteria which
are listed in the City of Fort Collins drainage criteria. Please refer to the
final checklist for submittal requirements.
d. Further comments will be made when a complete set of plans and report
are submitted.
e. Please address redline comments which have been made on red -lined
drainage report and drainage/utility plans.
Please contact Matt, at 221-6589, if you have questions about these comments.
The following comments and concerns were expressed at the weekly Staff Review on
August 20, 1997:
14. Enhance the landscaping on the south elevation of the building.
15. Trees at 40' on -center are needed in the parkway strip along Caribou Road.
16. Does this proposal meet the minimum 6% interior landscaping for parking lots as
set forth in Article 3, Division 2 of the Land Use Code?
17. More landscaping is needed along the west property line, as per City Code.
18. This site consists of a lot of asphalt areas. More landscape mitigation is needed.
19. Bicycle racks should be added at the entries to the flex space in the building.
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C. A secure key box "KNOX BOX", to allow emergency entrance to the
building is required. Please contact Fire Prevention, at 221-6570, for
information and an order blank for this key box.
Please contact Roger, at 221-6570, if you have questions about these
comments.
7. Doug Martine of the Light & Power Department stated that the developer will
need to contact Light & Power Engineering to coordinate power requirements,
the transformer location, and Light & Power development charges.
8. Eric Brake of Traffic Operations stated that the project is okay from a traffic
standpoint; however, the level of service for pedestrians may no be set based
on the required worksheets not being completed. Additional comments are on
red -lined utility plans.
9. A copy of the comments received from Laurie D'Audney of the Water
Conservation Department is attached to this letter. Also, General Information
regarding Water Conservation Standards for Landscaping and Irrigation Systems
is attached.
10. Kathleen Reavis of the Transportation Planning Department has indicated that
it would be advantageous to require that this development construct a sidewalk
to East Horsetooth Road, with a repay agreement when adjacent properties
develop in the future.
11. Roger Buffington of the Water/Wastewater Department has offered the
following comments:
a. Include the standard general notes on the Landscape Plan (i.e., minimum
10' separation from trees and 4' separation from the sewer).
b. Include a note [on the utility plans] to core drill an opening into the existing
manhole for sanitary sewer service.
C. The 2" fire line is to be installed using an 8" x 4" tapping saddle, a 4" gate
valve, and a 4" x 2" reducer.
d. Will the location of the curb stop and meter pit create a conflict with other
utilities? Show the location of electric and gas on the overall utility plan.
e. Clean out covers that are located in traffic areas must be labeled "sewer".
f. It appears that an off -site easement is needed for sanitary sewer service.
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b. Why is there so much asphalt and why does the sidewalk go down the
middle of the driveway on the west side of the building? Is the 4' wide strip
a concrete drainage channel? It is not labeled on the drawings.
C. Trees are required at 40' on -center in a 5' wide landscaped buffer strip
along the east, west, and southeast corner property lines.
d. Additional landscaped islands are needed in front of the building to break
up the lengths of parking. One tree should be centrally located in an
island/tree well in the tier of 15 parking spaces in front of the flex space,
one tree should be placed in the proposed island in front of the wholesale
florist, and one tree should be centrally located in an island/tree well in the
tier of 14 parking spaces across from the wholesale florist/greenhouse.
e. The loading and service docks will need to be adequately screened from
adjacent properties.
f. A note must be placed on the Landscape Plan regarding completion of
the landscaping or providing 125% of the value of the landscaping prior to
issuance of a building permit.
g. The driveway aisle needs to be 24' in width. The 22' as shown does not
comply with the City's Parking Code for 2-sided loading.
h. The handicapped ramps must be labeled on the plans. Where are the
ramps for the handicapped parking spaces in front of the wholesale
florist?
j. The spaces in the building for future tenants must be occupied by uses
allowed in the E - Employment Zoning District.
Please contact Gary, at 221-6760, 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. Roger Frasco of the Poudre Fire Authority has offered the following comments:
a. The Fort Collins Wholesale Florist project will require an additional fire
hydrant to be located along Caribou Road somewhere near the entrance
to the property, as shown.
b. The 2" fire protection line as shown on the utility plan will require an
engineer's evaluation to insure that it will meet the fire flow requirements.
The normal size of a fire service line is 6".
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Comi nity Planning and Environment Services
Current Planning
City of Fort Collins
August 26, 1997
Roger Thorp
Thorp Associates, PC
P.O. Box 129
Estes Park, CO. 80517
Dear Roger,
Staff has reviewed your documentation for the Fort Collins Wholesale Florist -
Project Development and Final Compliance Plans [combined, under the Land Use
Code] that were submitted to the City on July 24, 1997, and would like to offer the
following comments:
1. A copy of the comments received from U.S. West is attached to this letter.
2. Jim Slagle of Public Service Company has offered the following comments:
a. The subdivision plat and Site Plan should provide for a 9' wide utility
easement from the back of the sidewalk to the rear line of the utility
easement.
b. No trees are to be planted within 4' of any gas lines.
3. The Mapping Department stated that the distance going south from the East
1/4 Corner, as shown on the subdivision plat, is different from that described in
the legal description on the subdivision plat.
4. Gary Lopez of the Zoning Department has offered the following comments:
a. The parking for the wholesale florist may be categorized as industrial
(employee) parking at 0.75 spaces per employee, unless it can somehow
be considered low intensity retail/workshop at 2 spaces per 1,000 square
feet of leasable floor area. The eventual flex space tenants will determine
whether this development can have as many as 46 parking spaces, but it
would appear that there is too much parking proposed.
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