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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNEW BELGIUM BREWERY - OVERALL DEVELOPMENT PLAN - 1-95C - CORRESPONDENCE - MEETING COMMUNICATIONI Ted Shepard - 4-5CRyMeeting.docPage 2� Anticipated review schedule: neighborhood meeting (Ted will schedule) submit documents 3-4 week city review (round one) 2 weeks for plan revisions 3 week city review (round two) schedule administrative hearing (requires 2 weeks notification) administrative hearing submit final compliance plans (may require 3 week review) submit final mylars,for signature and recording Building permit review and Development Construction Permit review are also required, but can occur simultaneously with the above process, likely during or after the second review round. Results are 11 to 15 weeks from date of submittal to receipt of construction permit. No construction is allowed prior to final permit (including grading). Please let me know of any additions or changes to the above minutes. END OF MEETING MINUTES bha design, inc. MEETING MINUTES date: April 5, 2001 ' meeting number: 2 date of meeting: April 5, 2001 location of meeting: City of Fort Collins project: New Belgium Process Water Treatment Facility present at meeting: Ted Shepard, Planning Department Roger Buffington, Water / Wasterwater Dept. Sheri Wamhoff, Engineering Dept. Marsha Hilmes-Robinson, Floodplain Administration Fred Porter, New Belgium Bruce Clark, New Belgium Fred Roberts, Neenan Jen Allen, Neenan Tricia Kroetch, North Star Design Angela Milewski, bha design Luke Oldenburg, bha design distribution: Attendees Floris Delee, New Belgium Dave Ruble, LSC Bob Mooney, Neenan subject: Pre -submittal meeting We met to discuss the changes in the proposal for the Process Water Treatment Facility proposed for the New Belgium Brewery site, and the submittal process required. The following items were discussed: 1. Facility is proposed as a series of raised ponds with a smaller process and chemical storage building. Chemical storage must be located above the 500-year floodplain elevation. Either entire building must be raised, or a separate chemical storage building should be built. The ponds and associated fill can be located within the 500-year floodplain. A Floodplain Use Permit is required ($25 fee). Include letter from Stuart and Associates and architectural elevations showing elevation of chemical storage in relation to floodplain. New Belgium should contact Larry Snyder with City Streets Facility to see if a shared chemical storage area might be feasible. Connection to sewer should occur at existing manhole. Contact Dave Meyer regarding requirements for sampling at sewer connection. Type I review is required. Ted will schedule a neighborhood meeting to present both the ODP and the treatment facility. Ted will also schedule the ODP for the next available meeting (likely May 17, 2001). A plat or replat may be required. BHA will check with JR engineering to see if recorded plat exists for this property. An updated traffic study will be required illustrating the impacts caused by the facility. Dave Ruble will also contact Sheri directly regarding comments from the ODP traffic study. 1. If trips impacts are low onto Buckingham Street, the street should not need improvements with the addition of the treatment facility. The development agreement for the project would likely commit these improvements to be made when development occurs adjacent to Buckingham Street. New Belgium will meet with Poudre Fire Authority to review access requirements, need for Hazardous Materials Impact Analysis, etc. Facility will be fenced for security/liability. Vinyl -clad chain link is allowed.