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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHE LEARNING EXPERIENCE @ MIRAMONT OFFICE PARK - PDP130023 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - CORRESPONDENCE-CONCEPTUAL REVIEWAugust 2, 2013 Attn: Ted Shepard City of Fort Collins Community Development 281 N. College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80522 RE: The Learning Experience at Miramont Office Park 4775 Boardwalk Drive Lot 3, Miramont Office Park Dear Mr. Shepard: Below are responses to the comments as stated in your letter dated June 10, 2013: Zoning: 1) As this is introducing a new (Child Care) use to the undeveloped (bldg E) pad site of Miramont Office Park P.U.D. an administrative or Type I review is required. Response: Acknowledged. 2) Refer to LUC 3.8.4 for Child Care Center Regulations. This includes min. indoor and outdoor square footages per child, fencing requirements, and loading/unloading driveway requirements. Response: Acknowledged. 3) The site is located in the Residential Neighborhood Sign District and the development is considered a Convenience Shopping Center. Wall signs are limited to individual letter of max. 18 inches in height. Wall sign cabinets are limited to a max. height of 24" with only the text/graphic behind seen at night with background face opaque. The ground or monument sign is located at 4745 Boardwalk Dr. No separate ground or monument sign allowed for parcels at 4475 Boardwalk (LUC 3.8.7[E]). Response: Acknowledged. Water-Wastewater Engineering: 1. Existing water mains and sanitary sewers in this area include 8-inch water and 8-inch sewer in in the drive to the west of the site. Response: Acknowledged. 2. A 3/4-inch water service, a 4-inch sewer service and a 6-inch fire line were shown on the original utility plans as being extended to the site. These services must be used or abandoned at the mains. Response: We will be utilizing the 4-inch sewer and 6-inch fire line. The ¾ water service will be abandoned at the main and a new 1-1/2” water service will be installed. The Learning Experience at Miramont Office Park August 2, 2013 Page 2 of 9 3. The water conservation standards for landscape and irrigation will apply. Information on these requirements can be found at: http://www.fcgov.com/standards Response: Acknowledged. 4. Development fees and water rights will be due at building permit. Response: Acknowledged. Stormwater Engineering: 1. A drainage report, erosion control report, and construction plans are required and they must be prepared by a Professional Engineer registered in Colorado. The drainage report must address the four-step process for selecting structural BMPs. Standard operating procedures (SOPs) for all onsite drainage facilities need to be prepared by the drainage engineer and there is a final site inspection required when the project is complete. The erosion control report requirements are in the Fort Collins Stormwater Manual, Section 1.3.3, Volume 3, Chapter 7 of the Fort Collins Amendments. If you need clarification concerning this section, please contact the Erosion Control Inspector, Jesse Schlam at 224- 6015 or jschlam@fcgov.com. Response: A Drainage Report and Erosion Control Reports are included in the PDP submittal. Construction Plans will follow after we receive initial comments on the PDP submittal. 2. Water quantity detention is required for the runoff volume difference between the 100 year developed inflow rate and a 0.2 cfs/ac release rate for the 10 year storm and a 0.5 cfs/ac release rate for the 100 year storm. The detention pond adjacent to the site was sized for this area and it can drain to it as long as the impervious percentage is equal to or less than what was used in the previously approved drainage study. The sketch submitted shows the building envelope moving into the pond area and the pan is to be removed. In that case the pond will need to be reconfigured and the pond may have to be deepened. That will require a lower outfall storm drain to be built and a pipe extend south in Boardwalk Drive until it can be day lighted into the street. The existing drainage easement will need to be vacated and new offsite easements will be needed to construct a new storm drain line. Response: We are proposing that the existing pond be modified to accommodate the new building footprint. The pond will be deepened with a new outfall to the south. Please see the Drainage Report for more details. 3. Fifty percent of the site runoff is required to be treated using the standard water quality treatment as described in the Fort Collins Stormwater Manual, Volume 3- Best Management Practices (BMPs). (http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/business/ builders-and-developers/development-forms-guidelines-regulations/stormwater- criteria) Extended detention is the usual method selected for water quality treatment; however the use of any of the BMPs is encouraged. Response: 74% of Lot 3 will be tributary to water quality treatment in the Detention and Water Quality pond. The Learning Experience at Miramont Office Park August 2, 2013 Page 3 of 9 4. Low Impact Development (LID) requirements went into effect March 11, 2013. These require a higher degree of water quality treatment for 50% of the new impervious area and 25% of new paved areas must be pervious. Please contact Basil Hamdan at 224-6035 or bhamdan@fcgov.com for more information. There is also more information on the EPA web site at: http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/green/bbfs.cfm? goback=.gde_4605732_member_219392996. Response: Based on a discussion with Mr. Hamdan, LID requirements are not applicable since the parking lot is existing. 5. The city wide Stormwater development fee (PIF) is $6,390.00/acre ($0.1467/sq.- ft.) for new impervious area over 350 sq.-ft., and there is a $1,045.00/acre ($0.024/sq.-ft.) review fee. No fee is charged for existing impervious area. These fees are to be paid at the time each building permit is issued. Information on fees can be found on the City's web site at http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/business/builders-and-developers/plant- investment-development-fees or contact Jean Pakech at 221- 6375 for questions on fees. There is also an erosion control escrow required before the Development Construction permit is issued. The amount of the escrow is determined by the design engineer, and is based on the site disturbance area, cost of the measures, or a minimum amount in accordance with the Fort Collins Stormwater Manual. Response: Acknowledged. 6. The design of this site must conform to the drainage basin design of the McClellands Creek Master Drainage Plan as well the Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual. Response: Acknowledged. Fire Authority: FIRE CONTAINMENT The building exceeds 5000 square feet and shall be sprinklered or fire contained. If containment is used, the containment construction shall be reviewed and approved by the Poudre Fire Authority prior to installation. Per the CDR meeting of 6-10-13: Applicant intends to sprinkler building. Response: Acknowledged. 1. OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION Day care: The use of a building or structure, or portion thereof, for educational, supervision or personal care services for more than five children older than 2 1/2 years of age shall be classified as an E Occupancy. Child Care: A facility that provides supervision and personal care on less than a 24-hour basis for more than five children 2 1/2 years of age or younger shall be classified as a Group 1-4 Occupancy. EXCEPTION: A child day care facility which provides care form more than five but no more than 100 children 2 1/2 years or less of age, when the rooms where such children are cared for are located on the level of exit discharge and each of these child care rooms has an exit door directly to the exterior, shall be classified as a Group E Occupancy. The Learning Experience at Miramont Office Park August 2, 2013 Page 4 of 9 Response: Acknowledged. 2. FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM Group E Occupancy: An automatic sprinkler system is not required in Group E fire areas less than 20,000 SF. 2006 IFC 903.2.2 Group I Occupancy: An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings with a Group I fire area. 2006 IFC 903.2.5 Response: Acknowledged. 3. FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS Group E Occupancy: A manual fire alarm system shall be installed in Group E Occupancies when the occupant load is 50 or more. IFC 2006 907.2.3 Group I Occupancy: A manual fire alarm system shall be installed in Group I Occupancies. An electrically supervised, automatic smoke detection system shall be provided in accordance with Sections 907.2.6 and 907.2.6.2. Response: Acknowledged. 4. PREMISE IDENTIFICATION New and existing buildings shall be plainly identified. Address numbers shall be visible from the street fronting the property, plainly visible, and posted with a minimum of six-inch numerals on a contrasting background. 2006 International Fire Code 505.1 Response: Acknowledged. 5. COMMERCIAL KITCHEN HOODS A Type I hood shall be installed at or above all commercial cooking appliances and domestic cooking appliances used for commercial purposes that produce grease vapors. 2006 International Fire Code 609.2 Per the CDR meeting of 6-10-13: Applicant does not foresee the need to install a commercial kitchen or produce grease vapors. Response: Acknowledged. 6. FDC 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. 2006 International Fire Code 912.2 Response: Acknowledged. 7. KEY BOXES REQUIRED Poudre Fire Authority requires at least one key box ("Knox Box") to be mounted in approved location(s) on every new building equipped with a required fire sprinkler or fire alarm system. The top shall not be higher than 6 feet above finished floor. 2006 International Fire Code 506.1 and Poudre Fire Authority Bureau Policy 88-20 Response: Acknowledged. The Learning Experience at Miramont Office Park August 2, 2013 Page 5 of 9 Environmental Planning: 1. The applicant should make note of Article 3.2.1(C) that requires developments to submit plans that "...(4) protects significant trees, natural systems, and habitat". Note that a significant tree is defined as a tree having DBH (Diameter at Breast Height) of six inches or more. As several of the trees within this site may have a DBH of greater than six inches, a review of the trees shall be conducted with Tim Buchanan, City Forester (221 6361) to determine the status of the existing trees and any mitigation requirements that could result from the proposed development. Response: A meeting was held on site with Tim Buchanan to determine the status of the existing trees on site and which trees will require mitigation as a result from the proposed development. 2. With respect to landscaping and design, the City of Fort Collins Land Use Code, in Article 3.2.1 (E)(2)(3), requires that you use native plants and grasses in your landscaping or re landscaping and reduce bluegrass lawns as much as possible. Response: Acknowledged. Engineering Development Review: 1. Larimer County Road Impact Fees and Street Oversizing Fees are due at the time of building permit. Please contact Matt Baker at 224-6108 if you have any questions. Response: Acknowledged. 2. The City's Transportation Development Review Fee (TDRF) is due at the time of submittal. For additional information on these fees, please see: http://www.fcgov.com/engineering/dev-review.php. Response: Acknowledged. 3. Any damaged curb, gutter and sidewalk existing prior to construction, as well as streets, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, destroyed, damaged or removed due to construction of this project, shall be replaced or restored to City of Fort Collins standards at the Developer's expense prior to the acceptance of completed improvements and/or prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy. Response: Acknowledged. 4. Please contact the City's Traffic Engineer, Joe Olson (224-6062) to schedule a scoping meeting and determine if a traffic study is needed for this project. In addition, please contact Transportation Planning for their requirements as well. Response: We have prepared a Trip Generation Comparison between the proposed use and the anticipated use which is attached. 5. Any public improvements must be designed and built in accordance with the Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards (LCUASS). They are available online at: http://www.larimer.org/engineering/GMARdStds/UrbanSt.htm Response: Acknowledged. The Learning Experience at Miramont Office Park August 2, 2013 Page 6 of 9 6. This project is responsible for dedicating any right-of-way and easements that are necessary for this project. Response: Acknowledged. 7. Utility plans will be required and a Development Agreement will be recorded once the project is finalized. Response: Acknowledged. 8. A Development Construction Permit (DCP) will need to be obtained prior to starting any work on the site. Response: Acknowledged. Electrical Engineering: 1. The meter and transformer locations will need to be coordinated with Light and Power Engineering,970-221-6700. Response: Acknowledged. 2. System modification and electric development charges will apply. An online electric development fee estimator is available at: http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/business/builders-and-developers/plant- investment-development-fees/electric-development-fee-estimator?id=3. Response: Acknowledged. 3. A C-1 form and an electric one-line diagram will need to be submitted to Light and Power Engineering. The C-1 form is available at: http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/img/site_specific/uploads/c-1_form.pdf. Response: Acknowledged. 4. Shade trees will need to maintain 40 feet of clearance with street lights. Ornamental trees will need to maintain 15 feet of clearance with street lights. Response: Acknowledged. Current Planning: 1. Please add a sidewalk on the north side of the access drive in a manner that matches the existing walkway on the south side, per Section 3.2.2(C)(5). Response: Pedestrian access from the building to the existing sidewalk on Boardwalk Drive will be provided with a sidewalk on the north side of the building and not along the south Access Drive. 2. Bicycle parking is required per Section 3.2.2(C)(4). For child care centers, the minimum is one space per 3,000 square feet with a minimum of four spaces and there is no requirement that any spaces be enclosed. Be sure that racks are permanently anchored to concrete and are placed so there is no interference with pedestrian walkways or landscaping. Response: Bike racks for 4 bikes are proposed near the northwest corner of the building. The Learning Experience at Miramont Office Park August 2, 2013 Page 7 of 9 3. Any trees that are to be removed must be replaced in accordance with the mitigation schedule per Section 3.2.1(F). For the trees that remain, be sure that they are not damaged during construction in accordance with the tree protection standards of Section 3.2.1(G). These standards should be noted on the Landscape Plan. Response: Acknowledged. 4. The stormwater detention pond must be landscaped. The location of the detention pond is highly visible. Approaching from the south, this area is the front yard for your project. Designing an attractive landscape may help create a favorable impression as well as provide shade for the outdoor play area. Here is the link to the explanatory document: http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/img/site_specific/uploads/Detention_Pond_Landsc aping_Standards.pdf. Response: Acknowledged. 5. The outdoor play area fence along Boardwalk Drive (collector street) must be made visually interesting. Section 3.8.11 describes the various techniques that may be employed to accomplish this objective. For fences that exceed 100 feet in length, there must be a variation in the alignment or setback of at least one- third the length of the fence by a minimum of five feet. Response: Variation of the fence alignment along Boardwalk Drive has been provided. 6. Will there be a new trash/recycling enclosure or will the proposed facility share an existing enclosure with the adjoining office park? Please indicate. If there is to be new one, please locate on the plans. The requirements are noted in Section 3.2.5. Note that there must be exterior materials that match the predominant material on the building. The gate may be metal. There must be a person-door or access in addition to the gate. The enclosure must be on concrete and of sufficient size to accommodate recycle containers. For further information, please see www.fcgov.com/recycling/enclosures.php. Response: The existing trash enclosure located at the northwest corner of the parking lot will be used. 7. The new building-mounted lighting must be fully shielded so the light source is not visible. Response: Acknowledged. 8. As indicated, the building will be compatible with the existing buildings within the office park. Be sure that there is a distinct base, middle and top in accordance with Section 3.5(D). Response: Acknowledged. 9. Is parking intended to be shared with other users of the office park? If so, please indicate on the plans that there is a parking lot cross-access agreement among the lots, tenants, owners, employees and customers Response: Existing access easements have been labeled on the plans. The Learning Experience at Miramont Office Park August 2, 2013 Page 8 of 9 10. The proposed development project is subject to a Type 1 review and public hearing, the decision maker for Type 1 hearings is an Administrative Hearing Officer. The applicant for this development request is not required to hold a neighborhood meeting for a Type 1 hearing, but if you would like to have one to notify your neighbors of the proposal, please let me know and I can help you in setting a date, time and location for a meeting. Neighborhood Meetings are a great way to get public feedback and avoid potential hiccups that may occur later in the review process. Response: Acknowledged. 11. Please see the Development Review Guide at www.fcgov.com/drg. This online guide features a color coded flowchart with comprehensive, easy to read information on each step in the process. This guide includes links to just about every resource you need during development review. Response: Acknowledged. 12. This development proposal will be subject to all applicable standards of the Fort Collins Land Use Code (LUC), including Article 3 General Development Standards. The entire LUC is available for your review on the web at http://www.colocode.com/ftcollins/landuse/begin.htm. Response: Acknowledged. 13. If this proposal is unable to satisfy any of the requirements set forth in the LUC, a Modification of Standard Request will need to be submitted with your formal development proposal. Please see Section 2.8.2 of the LUC for more information on criteria to apply for a Modification of Standard. Response: Acknowledged. 14. Please see the Submittal Requirements and Checklist at: http://www.fcgov.com/developmentreview/applications.php. Response: Acknowledged. 15. The request will be subject to the Development Review Fee Schedule that is available in the Community Development and Neighborhood Services office. The fees are due at the time of submittal of the required documents for the appropriate development review process by City staff and affected outside reviewing agencies. Also, the required Transportation Development Review Fee must be paid at time of submittal. Response: Acknowledged. 16. When you are ready to submit your formal plans, please make an appointment with Community Development and Neighborhood Services at (970)221-6750. Response: Acknowledged. The Learning Experience at Miramont Office Park August 2, 2013 Page 9 of 9 If you have any questions regarding the above response to comments, please contact me at 720-283-6783 ext. 136 or at mcevaal@redland.com. Sincerely, Mark D. Cevaal, P.E. Sr. Project Manager