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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPVH HEALTH SYSTEMS, HARMONY CAMPUS - ODP - 32-98 - CORRESPONDENCE - REVISIONS1 ' u 1. A trash compactor will be located at the loading dock. An enclosure is not planned, since it would block access to the compactor and loading dock. Advance Planning Department comments (comments c and d) C. See the response to the Current Planning Department's comments. d. See the above response. Building Department comments 2 and 3 only) 2. The building will be fully sprinklered. 3. The building will comply with these codes. Poudre Fire Authority Fire lanes will be provided This concludes our comment responses. Please feel free to call if you have any questions or need additional clarification. Sincerely, bha desi inc. by WL Angel ilewski design design Site Plan (response to items c and m only) C. There is a transformer at the east face of the MOB, which will be enclosed by a brick screenwall to match the adjacent building wall. There is a transformer and emergency generator at the east face of the ACC, which will be enclosed by an EIFS screenwall to match the adjacent building wall. M. Our intention is to provide a standard City of Fort Collins bus shelter. Elevations a. One copy of the resubmitted building elevations is rendered in color. A rendered perspective of the MOB and a sample board showing the three brick colors is also part of the resubmittal. The building materials are brick, with exterior insulation and finish system (EIFS) on the future expansion walls of the ACC. The EIFS colors will match the brick colors. The MOB is 40' high, plus a 10' high screenwall around the air handling units. The ACC is 30'-8" tall, plus a 10' high screenwall around the air handling units. b. The building proportions are similar to the historic Harmony School. Both buildings have a flat roof, use multiple brick colors, and have vertical brick pilasters. Eight of the MOB pilasters will have a white pilaster cap to simulate the "diamond shamrock" detail from the Harmony School. These pilasters flank the entrance canopy at each building. C. Green tinted glass with a low a coating is proposed. The reflectivity will be 12%. d. Details for the MOB and ACC canopies are included with the resubmittal. The MOB Canopy will be standing seam roof material on 3" metal roof deck and steel trusses. Lighting will be mounted on short pendants from the roof deck, since the construction will not permit the lights to be recessed. The ACC Canopy will be precast concrete panels. The lighting will be recessed downlights in the underside of the canopy. e. This building has two primary entrances, one at the MOB and one at the ACC. Both have canopies as discussed above. f. The rooftop equipment is shown on the building elevations and screened by a painted metal screenwall. Zoning Department (comments c, d and 1) C. See the discussion above under the Current Planning Department comments. d. The primary entrances have canopies, as discussed under the Current Planning Department comments. design building expansion to the south, we have shown informal tree plantings to screen the areas rather than formal street trees. Additional trees have been added to meet the full tree stocking requirements of the Land Use Code. The following responses have been forwarded from Pam Holmes with Albert Kahn Associates: Lighting Plan a. A photometric plan is attached b. The lighting plan has been revised to include the land to the east. C. These fixtures have been deleted in response to your comments, except at the ACC canopy. The fixture at the ACC Canopy will illuminate the PVH logo that is cast into the face of the precast panel. The fixture is mounted on the ground. The light source for these fixtures only will be metal hallide to provide a white illumination. All other light sources will be high pressure sodium. d. The lighting is now shown on the site and landscape plans. There will be egress light fixtures above the exit doors that do not have site lighting fixtures nearby. e. This fixture has a low glare, high cutoff feature, which requires a drop lens to accomplish its highly efficient photometrics. Placing a flat lens into this fixture would reduce its efficiency and increase the quantities of light poles needed. AKA feels that additional light poles would be unsightly and therefore recommends that the light fixture have a lens as shown. Shadow Analysis a. Original computer plots in I I" x 17" format are part of the resubmittal for clarity. C. The scale (F = 75') has been added to the plan views. The perspective views are not to scale. d. The shadow analysis has been corrected to match the site plan. e. This building will have virtually no effect on the views of Long's Peak as impacted from Harmony Road and from the residential buildings to the east of the proposed site. Two views are presented: one from the intersection of Harmony Road and Timberline, and one from the right-in/right-out on Harmony Road. Image Analysis a. The Image Analysis has been revised to match the building elevations. design Context Diagram We have provided substantially greater detail on the Context Diagram including the items listed in the comments a through e. Site Plan a. Parking areas have been revised to contain a maximum of 200 spaces per section. b. The accessible spaces have been labeled and are designed at 12' width as per the City Land Use Code. C. See comments below for AKA responses to c and m. d. Light poles have been shown on both Landscape and Site Plans. g. The exterior door that was originally shown in this area has been relocated near the transformer area. The sidewalk has been revised to connect directly to the service area. h. The site grading has been revised so these retaining walls are no longer needed to retain the existing trees in this area. i. This parking has been removed and the sidewalks have been realigned in this area. k. The accessible spaces have been labeled and are designed as per the City Land Use Code. n. Bicycle racks have been realigned and meet the spacing requirements of the Land Use Code. o. We have adjusted the parking to extend the drive aisle in these areas to reduce potential backing conflicts. t. We have shown bicycle parking and enhanced crosswalks on the plans. The redlines are not clear as to the notes regarding this issue. U. The maximum allowed parking is indicated in the Land Use Data. It is based on the 4.5/1,000 s.f. ratio allowed for Medical Office Facilities. V. These issues were resolved in the September 9, 1998 coordination meeting with the City staff. The alignment has been revised to meet the criteria agreed upon at that time. W. The sidewalks and parking have been revised to create a flowing circulation pattern between building entrances. The walks are designed to continue connections to future parcels as they build out creating an internal campus pedestrian network. X. We met with Kathleen Reavis to discuss the location of the walk now shown on the plans. Landscape Plan d. Light poles and bicycle parking has been shown on the Landscape Plans. e. Since this service area and access road will be removed with future design over the line. Due to the spatial constraints between this utility and Harmony Road, we feel the visual screening has been compromised by this limit in berm height. We request that a maximum of 3' height be allowed over this area so that the berms will not be further reduced. We have revised all documents based on these assumptions, plan redlines from the City departments, and the comment letter prepared by Leanne Harter. Also, Albert Kahn Associates conducted a phone meeting with Leanne to discuss specific architectural issues. Based on their conversation, AKA has prepared rendered building elevations and perspectives to assist you in review of the architectural drawings. All comments have been addressed in full on the drawings with the following exceptions or clarifications. Comments specific to the engineering drawings have been addressed in a separate letter from Sear -Brown. The following comments are from the ODP comment letter dated August 27, 1998: Comment # Response Lb. The T-intersection has been realigned based on the coordination meeting with City staff on September 9, 1998. l.g. PVHS has gone to great effort to estimate future land uses and building sizes in order to master plan the Harmony Campus site. But the nature of master planning for future phases incorporates flexibility for changes in building size and use based on unknown future needs. We have illustrated on the ODP land uses and FAR estimates for each parcel which correspond with the traffic study. But we are requesting some flexibility with each PDP based on allowed densities (up to 10%). This has been reflected as a note on the ODP. l .i. Parcel I (formerly Parcel F) has been designated as Open Space. It is intended to function as a central pedestrian area within the core of the Medical Campus linking each future building use that will surround it. It may also contain conveyance of storm drainage and/or utility easements. I.I. See above assumptions. 4. Fire lane and/or sprinkler criteria will be met with each PDP for each parcel. The following comments are from the PDP comment letter dated August 27, 1998: Comment # Response