HomeMy WebLinkAboutGRIT ATHLETICS FACILITY - PDP - PDP160024 - CORRESPONDENCE - (3)Comment Number: 6
09/06/2016: There are cut off text issues. See redlines.
Comment Number: 7
09/06/2016: There are text over text issues. See redlines.
Topic: Site Plan
Comment Number: 1
09/06/2016: There are line over text issues. See redlines.
Comment Number: 2
09/06/2016: There are text over text issues. See redlines.
Comment Originated: 09/06/2016
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Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated:
09/06/2016: Some of the easement descriptions shown are incorrect. If they
are going to stay on the plan, they should match what is shown on the
Subdivision Plat.
Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated:
09/06/2016: Some of the sheet titles in the sheet index do not match the sheet
titles on the noted sheets. See redlines.
Department: Water Conservation
Contact: Eric Olson, 970-221-6704, eolson@fcqov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated:
09/06/2016: 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: Zoning
Contact: Ali van Deutekom, 970-416-2743, avandeutekom@fcgov.com
Topic: Site Plan
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Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: The trash enclosure drawn on the site plan doesn't match the trash
enclosure elevations. The elevations work please reflect this design on the site
plan.
Contact: Ted Shepard, 970-221-6343, tshepard@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 09/10/2016
09/10/2016: If a new electrical transformer is needed, be sure to screen the
transformer so that it's not visible from the public street.
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Comment Number: 5
Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
08/31/2016: Please add a note to the Utility Plan and the Grading Plan that a
floodplain use permit must be approved prior to beginning any utility work,
grading, curb & gutter work, etc. in the floodplain.
Comment Number: 6 Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
08/31/2016: On the Floodplain Plan, please make it clear that the floodway is
south of the boundary, and that the floodplain is north of that boundary.
Comment Number: 7
Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
08/31/2016: Since the building will not be located in the floodplain, Note 5 on
the Floodplain Plan is not a requirement. We do strongly urge the developer to
locate the lowest finished floor, as well as all HVAC, etc., above the Regulatory
Flood Protection Elevation.
Comment Number: 8
Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
08/31/2016: Please indicate the separation between the floodplain boundary
and the building comer on the Floodplain Plan.
Comment Number: 9 Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
O8/31/2016: Please add a note to the Floodplain Plan that the building corner
and the floodplain boundary must be staked prior to construction, and that the
Floodplain Administrator must verify the separation before and after
construction.
Comment Number: 10
Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
08/31/2016: In the Drainage Report, I have shown some minor language
modification on pages 1 and 5. Also, please highlight the lot location on the
FEMA FIRMette in Appendix F.
Department: Technical Services
Contact: Jeff County, 970-221-6588,
Topic: Building Elevations
Comment Number: 8
09/06/2016: No comments.
Topic: Construction Drawings
Icounty@fcgov.com
Comment Originated: 09/06/2016
Comment Number: 9 Comment Originated: 09/06/2016
09/06/2016: Please correct the elevation on sheet 1. See redlines.
Comment Number: 10
09/06/2016: There are spelling issues. See redlines.
Comment Number: 11
09/06/2016: There are cut off text issues. See redlines.
Comment Number: 12
09/06/2016: There are line over text issues. See redlines.
Topic: Landscape Plans
Comment Number: 5
09/06/2016: There are line over text issues. See redlines.
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Department: Stormwater Engineering
Contact: Dan Mogen, 970-224-6192, dmogen@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 11 Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: 100% of the site needs to be treated for water quality. There is not
grandfathering of the impervious areas that are being added and modified.
Comment Number: 12 Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: Please justify not detaining to the 2-year historic release rate. This
is to include modifying the City's SWMM Model to add the developed basins
and show that the peak flow in the creek does not increase.
Comment Number: 13 Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: Please add an underdrain to the rain garden.
Comment Number: 14 Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: Please provide an easement for the rain garden.
Comment Number: 15 Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: Please see redlined plans and report.
Contact: Jesse Schlam, 970-218-2932, Ischlam@fcgov.com
Topic: Erosion Control
Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 08/22/2016
08/22/2016: 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; an Erosion Control Plan,
an Erosion Control Report, and an Escrow / Security Calculation. Also, based
upon the area of disturbance State permits for storm water 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: Mark Taylor, 970-416-2494, mtaylor@fcqov.com
Topic: Floodplain
Comment Number: 2
Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
08/31/2016: On the Site Plan and the Landscape Plan, please change
floodplain/floodway wording to: "FEMA 100-year floodplain boundary" and
"FEMA 100-year floodway boundary" as shown on the red -lined site plan.
Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
08/31/2016: On the Landscape Plan, two oak trees and a blue spruce tree are
show in the floodway. Any landscaping in the floodway must meet the
roughness coefficient (n-value) used in the Current Effective floodplain model.
Comment Number: 4
Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
08/31/2016: Is this being platted? I did not receive a plat with my submittal
package.
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5. Electric gates anall be equipped with a means of opening ii,c gate by fire
department personnel for emergency access. Emergency opening devices shall
be approved by the fire code official.
6. Manual opening gates shall not be locked with an unapproved padlock, or
chain and padlock, unless they are capable of being opened by means of
forcible entry tools or when a key box containing the key(s) to the lock is
installed at the gate location.
7. Gate design and locking device specifications shall be submitted for
approval by the fire code official prior to installation.
8. Electric gate operators, where provided, shall be listed in accordance with
UL 325.
9. Gates intended for automatic operation shall be designed, constructed and
installed to comply with the requirements of ASTM F 2200.
Department: Planning Services
Contact: Ted Shepard, 970-221-6343, tshepard@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: Please remove the contour lines from the site plan.
Comment Number: 2
Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: Please add to note number nine ... to concrete and not interfere
with walkways or landscaping.
Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated:
09/07/2016: There is a significant amount of hard surface along the west side
of the building. This expanse of asphalt and concrete may not comply with
Section 3.2.1(E)(5) - Parking Lot Interior Landscaping which requires that for
parking lots with less than one hundred spaces, there must be 6% interior
parking lot landscaping. Has the applicant considered installing landscape
islands, with shade trees, between the overhead doors? This would help shade
not only the parking lot but the building as well.
Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated:
09/07/2016: Planning would like to emphasize that the comment from
Environmental Planning regarding planting a hedge of shrubs along the south
edge would help mitigate the transition to Boxelder Creek. The consulting team
needs to confer with Mark Taylor to make sure the proposed landscaping
satisfies the roughness coefficient standard required in the FEMA floodway.
Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated:
09/07/2016: The person door facing the street needs an overhang or canopy to
enhance the street -facing building elevation.
Comment Number: 6
09/07/2016
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Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: A materials and color board will be needed for the public hearing.
Staff cautions that the with a large metal roof, the color must be earth tone or
neutral and not an accent color like green or blue.
Comment Number: 7
Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: On the Lighting Plan, please specify that the Kelvin temperature is
to be 3,000 maximum, not 4,000 as shown. LED fixtures at 4,000 Kelvin are
excessively harsh.
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> IFC D103.6: Wht,,,� required by the fire code official, fire apparatus access
roads shall be marked with permanent NO PARKING - FIRE LANE signs
complying with Figure D103.6. Signs shall have a minimum dimension of 12
inches wide by 18 inches high and have red letters on a white reflective
background. Signs shall be posted on one or both sides of the fire apparatus
road as required by Section D103.6.1 or D103.6.2.
Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated: 09/05/2016
09/05/2016: FDC
> IFC 912.2: Fire Department Connections shall be installed in accordance with
NFPA standards. Fire department connections shall be located on the street
side of buildings, fully visible and recognizable from the street or nearest point
of fire department vehicle access. The location of the FDC shall be approved by
the fire department.
Comment Number: 6 Comment Originated: 09/05/2016
09/05/2016: KEY BOXES REQUIRED
> IFC 506.1 and Poudre Fire Authority Bureau Policy 88-20: Poudre Fire
Authority requires at least one key box ("Knox Box") to be mounted in an
approved, exterior location (or locations) on every new or existing building
equipped with a required fire sprinkler or fire alarm system. The box shall be
positioned 3 to 7 feet above finished floor and within 10 feet of the front door, or
closest door to the fire alarm panel. Exception can be made by the PFA if it is
more logical to have the box located somewhere else on the structure. Knox
Box size and location(s) to be determined by time of final CO.
Comment Number: 7
Comment Originated: 09/08/2016
09/08/2016: SECURITY GATES
Due to overall fire accessibility relative to the three buildings served by the
cross -lot connecting drive, Poudre Fire Authority would not recommend gating
this drive. However, as this drive does not appear to be associated with any
emergency access easement, it does not appear that PFA can restrict gating. It
is unclear what advantage gating will provide for this site, but if the City of Fort
Collins will allow the access drive to be gated, PFA will require any gate design
to be reviewed and approved by the fire marshal prior to construction. Code
information provided below to aid in planning purposes.
> IFC 503.6: The installation of security gates across a fire apparatus access
road shall be approved by the fire chief. Where security gates are installed, they
shall have an approved means of emergency operation. The security gates and
the emergency operation shall be maintained operational at all times.
> IFC D103.5: Gates securing fire apparatus access roads shall comply with all
of the following criteria:
1. The minimum gate width for vehicle access shall be 20 feet.
2. Gates shall be of the swinging or sliding type.
3. Construction of gates shall be of materials that allow manual operation by one
person.
4. Gate components shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times
and replaced or repaired when defective.
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Comment Number: 3
Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: A commercial service information form (C-1 form) and a one line
diagram for the commercial meter will need to be completed and submitted to
Light & Power Engineering. A link to the C-1 form is below: .
http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/business/builders-and-developers/development-fo
rms-guidelines-regulations
Comment Number: 4
Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: Any relocation or modification to existing electric facilities will be
at the expense of the owner/developer. If Light & Power's existing electric
facilities are to remain within the limits of the project they must be located within
a utility easement.
Comment Number: 5
Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: If the applicant is planning on having a new transformer installed,
please show the proposed location on the Utility and Site plan. If the applicant
is planning on using the existing transformer please show the proposed route of
the secondary service.
Department: PFA
Contact: Jim Lynxwiler, 970-416-2869, ilynxwiler@poudre-fire.org
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
Comment Originated: 08/29/2016
08/29/2016: WATER SUPPLY
Commercial buildings are required to be within 300ft of a hydrant as measured
along an approved path of vehicle travel. While the closest hydrant does not
appear to be within 144' as stated in the response letter; a hydrant does appear
to be within 300' of the building.
Comment Number: 2
Comment Originated: 08/29/2016
08/29/2016: ADDRESSING
This project has been shown as both 822 and 846 SE Frontage Rd. Please
clarify correct address in future plans submittals.
Comment Number: 3
Comment Originated: 08/29/2016
08/29/2016: EMERGENCY ACCESS EASEMENT
The EAE is appropriately labeled on the proposed site plan; however the
proposed 20ft EAE is intended to connect to the public way. It is unclear if the
easement being proposed connects to the Frontage Rd. This easement shall
be dedicated by separate document.
9/8/2016: based upon the city staff meeting of 9-7-16, the project team is aware
of this condition and is working to resolve it.
Comment Number: 4
Comment Originated: 09/05/2016
09/05/2016: FIRE LANE SIGNS
The limits of the fire lane shall be fully defined. Fire lane sign locations should be
indicated on future plan sets and the applicant should also be advised that
additional signage may be required at time of field inspection or final CO. Code
language provided below.
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Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated:
09/01/2016: Light fixtures with high levels of blue light have been associated
with greater impacts to both humans and wildlife at night. To minimize blue light
levels and protect the ecological character of the Boxelder Creek, please use
the 3000K version for the proposed LED light fixtures, rather than the 4000K
version.
Department: Forestry
Contact: Tim Buchanan, 970-221-6361, tuchanan@fcgov.com
Topic: Landscape Plans
Comment Number: 1
09/01 /2016
Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016:
Contact the City Forester for an on -site meeting to obtain tree inventory and
mitigation information to include on the plans. Label exiting trees to retain.
Comment Number: 2
Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016:
If the area to the back of the project is a low water use zone then using Bur Oak
for English Oak and Austrian Pine for Blue Spruce would provide better drought
tolerant species.
Department: Internal Services
Contact: Russell Hovland, 970-416-2341, rhovland@fcqov.com
Topic: Building Insp Plan Review
Comment Number: 1
08/31 /2016:
Pre -submittal meetings have been completed.
Department: Light And Power
Contact: Rob Irish, 970-224-6167, rirish@fcqov.com
Topic: General
Comment Originated: 08/31/2016
Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: Electric Capacity Fee and Building Site charges will apply to this
development. Please click on the following link for Estimated Light & Power
charges and the Light & Power Fee calculator.
http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/business/builders-and-developers/plant-investmen
t-development-fees
Comment Number: 2
Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: Transformer locations need to be within 10' of an asphalt surface
accessible by aline truck. A minimum clearance of 8' must be maintained in
front of the transformer doors and a minimum of 3' on the sides Transformer
and meter locations will need to be coordinated with Light & Power
Engineering. Certain building materials and or building design may require
more clearance. Please click on the following link for Electric Service
Standards.
http://www.fcgov.com/uti I iti es/b usiness/b u i lders-and-developers/development-fo
rms-guidelines-regulations
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Comment Number: 6
Comment Originated: 09/07/2016
09/07/2016: Letter of intent for offsite access easement will need to be
submitted prior to hearing.
Department: Environmental Planning
Contact: Rebecca Everette, 970-416-2625, rverette@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
Comment Originated: 09/01/2016
09/01/2016: Thank you for providing the Ecological Characterization Study with
your submittal. The standard buffer for the Boxelder Creek and wetlands greater
than 1/3-acre in size is 100 ft. Both the wetlands and the top of bank for
Boxelder Creek are more than 100 ft from the property line for this project, so no
buffers will apply to this project. However, measures to protect the ecological
and aesthetic character of these resources will still apply.
Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated:
09/01/2016: As recommended in the ECS, and to ensure compliance with the
Migratory Bird Treaty Act, a nesting survey should be conducted for all trees in
proximity to the project prior to construction (if construction activities occur
between February 1 st and July 31 st). Please add the following note to sheet 3
of the Landscape Plan:
"A SURVEY OF TREES IN THE VICINITY OF THE PROJECT SHOULD BE
CONDUCTED WITHIN TWO WEEKS OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
DURING SONGBIRD MESTING SEASON (FEB 1 - JULY 31) TO ENSURE
THERE ARE NO ACTIVE NESTS IN THE AREA."
Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated
09/01/2016: Boxelder Creek is considered a large natural habitat and wildlife
corridor. As such, the project needs to comply with section 3.4.1(1) of the Land
Use Code - Design & Aesthetics. To meet this standard, a row of large, dense
shrubs should be added to the southeastern boundary of the lot to screen the
building and parking lot from the Boxelder Creek corridor. The landscaping
should include a mix of dense shrubs or trees, such as rabbitbrush (native),
chokecherry (native), lilac or other fruiting, low -water -use shrubs that form dense
hedges. Please provide adequate irrigation to ensure proper establishment.
Several resources are available to aid in native plant choices. For example, the
Fort Collins Native Plants document available online and published by the City
of Fort Collins Natural Areas Department for guidance on appropriate native
plants for our CO Foothills ecotype; the link is:
hftp://www.fcgov.com/naturalareas/pdf/nativeplants20l3.pdf.
09/01/2016
09/01/2016
Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated: 09/01/2016
09/01/2016: Please provide details for the native grass mix, including scientific
names for the species to be used.
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Fort Collins
Community Development and
Neighborhood Services
281 North College Avenue
PO Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
970.221.6750
970.224.6134 - fax
fcgov. com/de velopmen[review
September 10, 2016
Cathy Mathis
TBGROUP
444 MOUNTAIN AVE
Fort Collins, CO 80513
RE: GRIT Athletics Facility, PDP160024, Round Number 1
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, Ted Shepard, at 970-221-6343 or tshepard@fcgov.com.
Comment Summary:
Department: Engineering Development Review
Contact: Katie Andrews, 970-221-6501, kandrews@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 09/06/2016
09/06/2016: The variance for the attached walk has been received and is being
evaluated. Normally, LCUASS standards require a detached 5' walk. Although
there is landscaping where the detached sidewalk would normally be, a
detached walk should still be installed behind the established trees rather than
an attached sidewalk in front of them.
Comment Number: 2
Comment Originated: 09/06/2016
09/06/2016: The sidewalk will need to be located within either ROW or an
access easement.
Comment Number: 3
Comment Originated: 09/06/2016
09/06/2016: The standard utility easement for the frontage is 9' behind the
walk.
Comment Number: 5
Comment Originated: 09/06/2016
09/06/2016: There's a proposed A&EAE on the utility plan that is not shown on
the site plan.