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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMULBERRY & LEMAY CROSSINGS, APTS. (BUFFALO RUN) - FINAL PUD - 36-96C - CORRESPONDENCE - CITY STAFF (3)M appropriate amount,for the construction. The appropriate amount of R.O.W. will need to be dedicated as well as the acquisition of any R.O.W. required for transitioning the improvements back into the existing roadway. N. Lemay Avenue/E. Lincoln Avenue intersection - You will need to provide a design of the intersection so that we have an idea of how the travel lanes will line up with each other and how the proposed lanes on N. Lemay Avenue and E. Lincoln Avenue will transition back into the existing travel lanes. I would suggest that your engineer coordinate with the engineer of the Lincoln East project on the design of the intersection of N. Lemay Avenue and E. Lincoln Avenue and the design of E. Lincoln Avenue itself. By doing this, we are hoping to avoid any discrepancies in the construction of these areas. If you should have any further questions or concerns, please contact this office at (970) 221-6750. PI070 �1�- Civil Engineer I cc: File Dave Stringer, Development Engineering Manager Ted Shepard, Current Planner Transpo_ _..tion Services Engineering Department City of Fort Collins July 25, 1997 Mr. Scott McFadden The Brisben Companies 4891 Independence Street, # 149 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Re: Mulberry Lemay Crossings, Buffalo Run Apartments P.U.D. Dear Scott, This letter is to inform you of the requirements this development is responsible for completing prior to the City approval of the final utility plans and the signing of the development agreement. At this time we have to assume that no other development will be occurring within the area of the intersection of E. Lincoln Avenue and N. Lemay Avenue. Therefore this project must be able to "stand" alone once it has been constructed. In order for this to happen, the public improvements to E. Lincoln Avenue and N. Lemay Avenue must be complied with while meeting the City of Fort Collins standards. These include: N. Lemay Avenue - A complete design of N. Lemay Avenue must be done along the frontage of the Buffalo Run property and 1000' north and south of the site. This will include the design for both sides of the street, curb, gutter, and sidewalk, cross -sections every 50', and the design of any transitions into the existing roadway. At this time the Buffalo Run development will not be responsible for the construction of the median along N. Lemay Avenue, however, this will need to be accommodated into the design. The appropriate amount of R.O.W. will need to be dedicated as well as any R.O.W. needing to be acquired for the transition of the improvements back into the existing roadway. E. Lincoln Avenue - This development will be required to provide a complete design of E. Lincoln Avenue (the north and south side of the street) along the frontage of the property as well as 1000' east and west of the site. The design will need to include the placement of curb, gutter, and sidewalk along the property frontage, the design of the median along E. Lincoln Avenue, cross -sections every 50', and the design of the transitions back into the existing roadway. This development will not be required to build the median along E. Lincoln Avenue at this time, however it may be determined at a later date that the median will be necessary. If in such event this development is required to construct the median, the Street Oversizing Department will reimburse you the 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6605