HomeMy WebLinkAboutLEVON'S 2ND PHASE, WAREHOUSE & OFFICE BUILDING - PDP/FDP - 19-96C - CORRESPONDENCE - REVISIONSPROJECT REcmivEL
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City of Fort Collins LBY�
Current Plannina DATE: Februa�22,LEW.
2001 TO: PFAPROJECT: #19-96C LEVONS WAREHOUSE
HICKORY — PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN - TYPE I
(LUC)
All comments must be received by Troy Jones in Current Planning no
later than the staff review meeting:
March 21, 2001
Note- Please identify your redlines for future reference
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:
Corrosive, flammable liquids, reactive, or toxic materials (As defined in the Uniform Fire
Code) if used, stored or handled on site must have a Hazardous Materials Impact
Analysis (HMIA) completed and supplied to the Planning Department and the Fire
Department. FCLUC 3.4.5 (C) A o f, „C ,
SPRINKLER REQUIREMENTS:
This proposed building shall be fire sprinklered.
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PFA
21 Issue Contact: Michael Chavez
b IL Hazardous Materials:
Corrosive, flammable liquids, reactive, or toxic materials (as defined in the Uniform Fire Code) if
used, stored or handled on site must have a Hazardous Materials Impact Analysis (HMIA)
completed and supplied to the Planning Department and Fire Department. FCLUC 3.4.5(C)
22 Issue Contact: Michael Chavez
OIL Sprinkler Requirements:
This proposed building shall be fire sprinklered.
Stormwater Utility
g Issue Contact: Glen Schluter
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Off -site flows to Poudre:
kts'W Rkc "`-- Need to ensure that off -site flows can convey to the Poudre River.
31 Issue Contact: Glen Schluter
Detailed Comments and Redlines Forthcoming:
The Stormwater Department has not completed the detailed review of this proposed project, As
soon as the review is complete, the comments and reclined plans will be forwarded to you.
Transportation Planning
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Issue Contact: Mark Jackson
School Use - Hemlock Street Drop-off/Pick-up and Update to TIS:
All previous comments were based on the assumption of industrial/warehouse uses.
The Modification that was granted (re: ped. walking in parking area) was granted on
this basis. If a school is to be the use, I have serious concerns about the number of
students, drop-off area, internal parking and circulation. Plan a drop-off/pick-up off of
Hemlock Street. If one is not planned, it will be used as a default anyway, so plan for
it. Update the Traffic Studv to address the above concerns.
Water Wastewater
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Redlined comments noted on plans.
Be sure and return all of your redlined plans when you re -submit.
Issue Contact: Jeff Hill
If you have questions regarding these issues or any other issues related to this project, please feel free
to call me at (970) 221-6750.
Yours Truly,
TROYJONES
City Planner
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28 Issue Contact: Troy Jones
Planting Beds:
Exposed sections of building walls that are in high -use or high -visibility
areas of the building exterior shall have planting beds at least five feet
wide placed directly along at least 50% of such walls [3.2.1(E)(2)(d)].
The northern facade of this building shows some areas that may be
intended to satisfy this requirement but it is not labeled clearly. Please
label and dimension this area as a planting bed if that is what it is
intended to be. Please specify what type of landscaping area is to be
put into the planting area. `ooL o4- o4-As o Pt"�
29 Issue Contact: Troy Jones
U Parking Note:
Please move the note regarding the possible future minor amendment
i IZ, for parking spaces to the general notes section so this information is
easier to find and reads more clearly.
30 Issue Contact: Troy Jones
Windows:
Windows are required in order to visually establish human scale and
proportion, and should be defined with detail elements such as frames,
lF 5roo1 sills and lintels, and [3.5.1(F)(3)(c)]. If the school building is proposed,
windows are even more important. Windows must be shown on every
facade of the elevations.
Engineering
5 Issue Contact: Dave Stringer
Old Line on Plat:
On plat, what is meant by old line to be vacated with this Plat? If this is right-of-way
ttfi�� t0 P S it needs to be vacated by separate document. If vacation has occurred, show
dD reception �tumber.
g 0- el issue Contact: Dave Stringer
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Sidewalk Widths:
S �8 Page 2/3, what are the widths of sidewalks?
7 Issue Contact: Dave Stringer
Ends of Pipe:
What is being proposed at ends of pipe? Flared end sections, headwalls?
g Issue Contact: Dave Stringer
Cover over Pipe:
There is not enough cover over the on -site stormwater pipe. A profile of this pipe is
needed as it crosses the parkinq lot.
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Issue Contact: Troy Jones
Pond in Playground:
A 40 hour extended detention pond is co -located on the some area where previous
discussions had placed a playground for the proposed school. A playground cannot be
located in this extended detention area.
Tom/Mark/Kathleen
Traffic from School Use:
Revise the Traffic Study to reflect the school traffic. Show how the pick-up and
drop-off of the students will work. Show adeauate traffic circulation.
24 Issue Contact. Troy Jones
Deadline to Resubmit Revisions is 6/28/2001,
Section 2.2.11 of the Land Use Code requires that an applicant submit revisions based on this letter
within 90 days or the project application becomes null and void, Your response to the City's
concerns is due June 28, 2001. A 30 day extension to this deadline is available. All requests for an
extension should be directed to the Current Planning Director. If remaining issues are those that
do not require plan revisions, a status report verifying continuing efforts toward resolving the issues
is required within the some timeline.
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Issue Contact: Troy Jones
.Site Lighting:
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Please label on the site plan where the lighting poles will be. Be sure to
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label them as high pressure sodium down directional cut-off light
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fixtures.
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Issue Contact: Troy Jones
Garage Doors:
If you do end up proposing a school use in this building, you will need to revise the elevations to
take off the garage doors on the portion of the building that is designated to be the school. An
industrial/use with a garage door is not very compatible with a school.
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Issue Contact: Troy Jones
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Full Tree Stocking:
"Full tree stocking" is required to be provided in formal or informal
groupings spaced at 30 to 40 foot spacing intervals (for Canopy
shade trees) or at 20 to 30 foot spacing intervals (for evergreens or
ornamental trees) in all landscape areas within 50 feet of the
building. Landscape areas shall also be provided in adequate numbers
to allow full tree stocking to occur along high use or high visibility
sides of any building. Such landscape areas shall extend at least 7
feet from any building wall and contain at least 55 square feet [3.2.1
(D)(1)(c)]. Additional trees are required along within 50 feet of jhe
north side of fhe building to satisfy'this requirement✓"
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Issue Contact:
Jenny Nuckols
Fence Permit:
FYI, the 8' high fence will require a building permit.
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Issue Contact:
Jenny Nuckols
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Landscape Plan:
"lines."
The landscape plan could be much cleaner/neater.
Remove all unrelated
Current Planning
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Issue Contact:
Troy Jones
Playground
There's a retention pond in the playground.
This is a problem.
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Issue Contact:
Troy Jones
A School?
Are you proposing a school use for the building? If so, please specify such use on the
site plan. Describe how much of the building will be devoted to the school use. Show
where on the site the outdoor play areas will be. Specify the total number of students
proposed. Explain the hours of operation of the school. Explain and show the how the
drop-off and pick-up of the students will work on the site. Revise the Traffic Study
to reflect the school traffic.
11 Issue Contact: Troy Jones
School Use - Site Planning Issues:
If it will be a school, now is the time to decide. If you proceed as a speculative
industrial/office use, you will need to change the use of the building at a later date to
allow for a school. In ordtr to change the use the site will need to comply with the
site planning standards within the Land Use Code. -There are different needs for the
layout of the site if it is a school versus if it is an office/industrial building. Student
pick-up/drop-off areas and traffic circulation become major site planning issues if the
buildino is to become a school.
12 Issue Contact: Troy Jones
School Use - Hemlock 5teet Issues:
You were granted a modification last year to allow the building to orient toward the
interior of the site rather than orienting toward Hemlock. The reasons used for the
justification of that modification are less valid (if valid at all) if the building is to
become a school. Depending on the total number of students attending the school, it
may be necessary to have some of the pick-up/drop off functions to occur from
Hemlock and some from the interior of the site.
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STAFF PROJECT REVIEW
CHARLES MESERLAIN
STRUCTURED ENGINEERING
318 E OAK ST
FT COLLINS CO 80524
Date: 3/30/01
Staff has reviewed your submittal for LEVON'S MINOR SUBDIVISION #19-96, and we offer the
following comments:
ISSUES:
Dry Utilities
23 Issue Contact: Dennis Greenwalt
Possible Facility Conflict:
AT&T Broadband does have facilities feeding 400 Hickory Street which may be in conflict with the
improvements that will be made to Hickory Street. Please call for locates before work starts.
Advance Planning
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Issue Contact: Clark Mapes
Sidewalk Connection to Hickory:
As and industrual/office building, the sidewalk connection and route out to Hickory is
acceptable. As a sidewalk connecting a school to the street, the existing sidewalk out
to Hickory is inadequate.
Building & Zoning
1 Issue Contact: Jenny Nuckols
Light Fixtures:
n Although the elevations note that the light fixtures are down directional, the
I lo1G>7 representative light fixture sheets do not show that or meet code requirements. Light
source needs to be shielded and light spill down directional. The light source on this
example is visible, not shielded
16 Issue Contact: Jenny Nuckols
Set JDLjqcj Building Height on Elevations:
Note the Building Height on Elevations,
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Issue Contact: Jenny Nuckols
/' Handicap Ramp:
�,rc55Z There is still no handicap ramp being shown at the handicap space. It MUST be shown on the site
:S' u. r.�•rL plan.
18 ' Issue Contact: Jenny Nuckols
Wheel Stops:
�_✓ Label typical concrete stops.
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