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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFOOTHILLS MALL REDEVELOPMENT, PHASE 3 - FDP - FDP140007 - CORRESPONDENCE - UTILITY PLANSProject Name: Project Planner: Design Engineering Firm Developer: Appendix E-4 City of Fort Collins Requirements for Utility Plans <ùl D€Sr ^l Q.- A. <4^ rTH ^.1*îù^¡AL ), Lú All applications for final development plans must include final development plan documerts Cutility etani;¡. The standards for these Utility Plans are set forth in Division 3.3 of the City of Fort Collins Land Use Code, these Standards, and as further noted in this appendix. THIS LIST PROVIDES THE DESIGN ENGINEER INFORTATION TO HELP HIÍUI'HER DETERMINE WHAT THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS EXPECTS TO SEE ON DRAWINGS SUBMITTED FOR REVTEW AND APPROVAL. TH|S L|ST tS XgI TNTENDED TO BE ALL-INCLUSIVE AND SHALL NOT, IN ANY WAY, OVERRIDE OR SUPERCEDE THE STANDARDS SET FORTH IN THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS LAND USE CODE AND'OR THE LARIMER COUNTY URBAN AREA STREET STANDARDS IIANUAL. ADOIÎIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE REQUIRED ON SPECIFIC PI-AN DESIGNS AND IS NOT INTENDED TO RELIEVE THE DESIGN ENGINEER OF THEIR OBLIGATION TO UTILIZE GOOD ENGINEERING PRACTICES. The two "check llst" columns to the lefr of the UÜlity Plan requiremenls below are provided for the convenlence of both City staff and the DevelopeCs Engineer. The columns are organ¡zed as follows: (1) The lirsl column, 'Applicant Validation," is provided as a check list for the appl¡canl to ensure lhat all required items are addressed vúlthln lhe Utlllly Plans. (2) Upon submittal, City slaff wlll check off the items in the second column to ensure lhat all lhe required ¡tems are included wilhin the Utility Plans. PLEASE NOTE: All items with an arrow (Þ) are items required prior to public hearing. All items without an anow will be required during finalcompliance. 1 Last edited : 3/23/07 Appendix E-4 Appllcant N/A St¡ff Check CcNÉr( lu6tr ÞÈ(-6 Z- S¡líe-( C 8OO Cover Sheet A. > Preemble t¡te of 'Utility Plans For...' Validation lncluded t. x B,> c.> D.> E. F. J. K.> ü. Legol d€scription below the project neme Mcinity map including pmject location, neerast tvro Arterial SüËôtB, existing sbeot syEþrn, süeet names for colþcbr and Arbriel Sùeeb, City limit linæ, north anow and major public hcilfies lnde¡r to ell sh€€b conta¡ned within the Utility Plan placed on rþht side of sheet. The cürent date (month and year) under the legal description The following stetement is annotated on the Cover Sheet: I hercby añrm that these final construction plens wera prepared under my dbect supervision, in accordanc-e with all applicable City of Fott Collins and Slate of Colorado standards and statutes, respectively; and that I am fully responsr'ble fq the accuracy of all design, revisions, and rêcqd co¡td¡t¡ons tñaf I have noted on fäese p/ans T¡rpbal sbset secflon(e) provkted for eaû sùed typ€ being propoced. Secüon¡ include approgiete holizontal and vertbal dùnenclons and c¡ogs slop€s, type of curb and gutbr ard arry daviations ñom standards. Sæ Fþurl 7- lF ürru 7-ltF. (Tlþs€ aadions may also be locabd on tho plan/profile sheets or I sepereb sheet within the utility plan set.) The names, addresses, phone numbers for the Develope(s), Owner(s), and Consultant Engineer are provided. lndemnification Statement provided end annoteted as follows: Ihesa p/ans have been reviewed by the Local Enlity tor cr,ncept only. The rcview does not ¡mply regons¡þi@ by the reviewing depdrtmen| the Local Entity Engineer, or the Local Entity for accuracy and cotectness of fàe calculations. Futthetmore, thø review does not ímply that guantilies ot items on the plans are the final quantities rcquircd. The review shall not be construed in any rcason as accÊptance of financial responsibility by the Local Entìty for additional quanlilies of items shown that may be required during the construction phase. K General Construclion Notas, and if applicable, CDOT Appllcant Validation N/A lncluded St¡ff Check lt. Gradlng, Drainage & Erp¡ion Gontrol Plan A. Þ Drainage rÊport submitþd B. Þ Existirg and pmposed contours provided at 2' (min.) inÞrvals and labeled. G. Þ Conbuæ exÞnded a minimum of 50' ofüite and tie ¡nto existing contoum. D. Finish grade elevations provided br streets, lot corners, and finish floorVtop of foundation of buildings for all lots. E. This statement provided: 'The top of foundation elevations shown drc the minimum elevations required for protection from the 1Oùyear storm. X K K V oF¡..* -a¡¡o. u n Fe.s., t ô6 etrows ers provftl€d and show poeili\,€ dreinage or to an epproìrad drainage ñacility. F.> Drainage to st¡eets V G. Phasing of development and construction of all public ¡mprovements. All public improvements within each phase stand alone. Phases separated by a thick, ghosted line and identified by either numbers or letters. H. Temporary and long term erosion control devices are provided and labeled. l. > Rer¡egptation methoda and specific notes are provided. J. > lf tha prcjed proPoc€o any consfrudion in a floodplain, pleas€ pick up tln seperet€ 'Prcliminary Floodplain Submittal Requifêrnents' available at the Stormwater Utility. ll¡. Overall Utllity Plan Shee(¡) A. Streets 1. > R.O.W., prop€rty lines and easements with dimensions and labels. 2. Þ Crossaans 3. > Aæ6s remps ¡1. Þ CuÈ and gutter õ. Þ Sideu¡elkg 6. > Dr¡\r€wey locations 7, Þ Medians, induding llou/ine and lip of gutter 8. General location of signs(speed, stop, monument, etc.) Phasing lines of development and constructron of all public improvements. All public improvements within each phase stand alone. Phases separated by a thick, ghosted line and identified by either numbers or letters. l-ast edited : 3/23/07 3 B. Appendix E-4 Appllcent Validation 8tñ Ch6ck N¿A x C. Water Fæilities l. > MdmrËrrb¡¡ Z. > File hydnnt bc¡tirxr¡ t.> vm 1. Meter pib and anrb stops t. > Mgrlrbboü¡orr a > $w nht loorüonc d gldininary, exæfl br *rOloffiyun. 7. Waterline lowerings 8. Dimensioning of manholes and cleanouts from the centerline of the roadways. D. SanltarySeuprFeciläes l. > tlJrnr,lthrb 2-> lft¡*pblocdot¡ and numbering 3. Length of segments between manholes 4. Tyæ of pipe 5. Slopee 6. Cþan-out¡ 7.> ffiyrn.dr6le 8[tow Frrb ú pnnmhcry,etcapt Ër E. SúoønSe¡verFadlil¡es l. > Onrd æn of !ûorrmw!, cfsmb nd ffi. t > krhoblocrbm ù > .X¡uhrúrFù¡rr 4. > Cbna¡b 5. > Type of pipe 8. > Slzes 7.> Slopes E. > Length of segments between menholeE 9. Subdralns (whe¡e epplicable) 10. > Menhole numb€ring F. > Er¡üng ¡ünü rhour ba mldnun of 16(I bq,ord üto prqctl[mflb O. > P¡opooad uüll$ csn¡tccüøt¡ nffi codaüm uülltcr. L K - X x ), Last ed¡ted : 323tO7 4 Appendix E-4 Appllcant Validation N/A lncluded St¡fr Check \Yrtv-J[oc€ Y l6¿rrsù ts çl*,:-fl Po6r-rô <¡q.gõ fto'osÉù Street Plan and Profile Sheets (Horizontal Alignmont) A. Þ Largest possibb curve radii used on A¡terial and Major Arterial roadvraya. Minimum curue radii used only where nec€ssary. See T¡ble 7-1. B. Þ Minimum tangent lengths at inteßsclione. See T¡ble 73. C. Þ Crossing streeb intersed at 90" (minor street Gan vary r10'). D. Þ AngÞ of deparù.rrc of stre€ts et ¡ntersec:tions do not exceed 10p br the length of the æquired tangent. E. Þ Minimum tangent bêtween rewrse orrves provided. Se€ T¡ble 7-3. F. > Brol€n+ad( curv€a erc separabd by a lsngth equal to 2 times the teng€nt leng[h. See T¡ble 7€. G. Þ Compound cunrss: ratio value of <1.5 (Larger radius d¡vid€d by the smaller radius). l. > Minimum canbrline arcs br cunres with def,ec'tion angles 10'or lqss. See T¡bþ 7{. J. Horizontal curves do not begin et the top of a crest curve or the bottom of a sag curve K. Þ Tapers and bansitions: Reþrto Chapter I L. > Sight dbtancs tiangles and easemenb: Shown on all plan & proñþ sh€êts. Sight distance ees€ments dedicated on he Plat. tll. Þ Minimum Local Sbeet wifths provided per Tlble 7-l and are comisþnt with the TlS. N. > Accêss ramps and crosswalß provided. Croeswalk lengths ere a maximum of 56' in length. See Ghepter 16, P.d..ûl.n Fæll¡tlsû Detlgn ¡nd Tcchnlcal Cdb¡ta. O. > Minimum of one mid-block acoess ramps provided at all 'T. inÞrcections. P. Þ Complete horizontal slignment includes, but is not l¡m¡t€d to; ænÞrllne of rbads, intersecting sùeets, drircway locations, and storm drainage facilitþs. Q. > Existing and proposed Property and/or ROW lines, ees€ments and/or bacts provided, dimensioned, and labeþd dearly. R. Existing utilities and structures (shown as phantom line) included: l. > Storm s€rer ând appurþnenoes 2. Fence lines and gates 3. > Water lines and appurtenences tv Last edited ' 3/23/07 5 4. > Ditches and swales Appendtx E-4 Appllcånt Validation N/A lncluded Stefr Check L¡uOUg Sá<--(tc¡¡-\ rS ^¡'h PoGu<- srQs¿G - ^Jb P¿6+sR) 5. > Electric lines and appurtenances 8. > Cuôs and guttsrs 7. > Sanltary Sêyver lines and appurtenancas E. > Pavsment llmils 9. > Telephone lines and eppurtenences 10. > Bdtlgæ and/or culverte 11. > CAW lines and appurtenances 12. > Guardrails 13. Signs s. l¿1. > Gas linæ and appurtenances Station, critical elevation, and dimension of all existing and proposed utitity and/or drainage structures provided. lntersections show construction and lane details for new and existing facilitþs for a minimum of 150' beyond the limits of construction. V. Strset Plan and Prollle Sheet¡ (Verücal Allgnment) A. Þ Morimum gradæ br süeets comply. See Tùle 7€. B. > Maldmum gredæ of cul'de+acs are 3.0%. c. Continuance of profle and ground lines fur all Local and Collector Strêets that dead end (excluding culde-sacs) shown for f)0'beyond the propoeed conslruction. Continuance of proftle and ground lines br Arterial Streets shown br 1000' beyond the proposed construction. E. Þ Mlnimum cmet and soS curvìa lengths br street dæsifrcs.üon8. See Flguno 7-17 nd 7-18. Lengths must maotorexceed lheee minimums. F Crest curves: street centerline, curb and gutter designed with vertical curves. See Table 7-3. Sag cunæs: street centerline and flowline designed with a vertical curve (see exception below). See Flgure 7-18 and Table 7€, Sag Cuves: For grade changes <1.0%: gutter llowlines at low points are ¡g¡! desþned with vedical curves, but must me€t the minimum .5% grade into the inlet. Sag Cunres: For grade changes >1 0%: both street centerline and curb and gutter are designed with vertical cun€s, but a minimum flowine grade of .5olo must still Þe ma¡nte¡ned. J. > Single point grade breaks do not exceed 0.40%, €xcept at inlets wtrerc min .5% g¡ade into he inlet is required. T D. G. H, t. Lasl edited 323/07 6 Appendix E-4 Applicant Validation N/A lncluded Staff Check K. Þ Series of grade breaks meet the vertical alignment criteria for the design speed of the roadways. L. > Minimum centerline and flowline grade for streets is 0.50%. M. Minimum flowline grade for cul-de-sacs is 1.0%. N. Minimum desirable grade around curb returns is 1.0%. Minimum allowable grade around curb returns is 0.50%. O. Curb return profiles (except medians) are provided. P. > Centerline profibs through intersections provided. O. Flowline profiles provided on both sides of all streets (Final compliance). R. Þ Centerline profiles provided for all streets (Preliminary). S. > Proposed (solid line type) and existing (dashed line type) ground lines provided and labeled. T. > All proposed and existing vertical curves and grade breaks are dimensioned (Preliminary)/ stationed and labeled clearly (Final compliance). Vl. Cross Slopes A. Minimum cross slope of new streets is 2.O%. B. Minimum cross slope of any reconstruction or overlay is 1.5o/o. C. Maximum allowable cross slope on all new streets is 3.Oo/o. D. Maximum allowable cross slope on any reconstruction or overlay of existing roadways is 4.0%. E. Street modiflcations (widening, turn-lane, etc): the widened porlion is within the stated limits and is not less than the existing cross slope. F. When tying to existing cross slopes: Curb and gutter or centerline shall be designed such that the when the existing pavement is overlaid it results in a straight line cross slope grade that meets standards. G. Cul-de-sacs: See Figure 7-19. Vll. Design Speed A. Þ Roadways are designed according to their proper design speed. See Table 7-3. Vlll. Curb Return Radii A. Curb return radii used in accordance with Table 8-2. B. Minimum desirable flowline grade around curb returns is 1% C. Minimum allowable flowline grade around curb returns is 0.50%. Last edited : 3/23/07 7 Appendix E-4 Appllcant Validetion N/A lncluded St¡tr Check t,\Uór/ã ÉÉ¿Xrr¡¡ù ts N/rt - -- P.¡6rrc S,¡,b1ãG P/tô?^,\tO sçl) ¡X. iledlane A. Provided es stated on Flgures 7-lF thru 7-l3F B. > Vì/idth of medians are no less than 4' wide. c.> D.> E.> F.> G.> Tum Lane and Access: Left-h.¡rn lanes (where wananted) designed using criteria contained in Flgurce 8-2. E-3 & E'l I . l¡ndscaæd medians indude drainage f;ac¡l¡ties to handle sprinkler runofr and nuisance f,ows. Rebr b Appendix C. Median(s) are dæþned with keyed curb or curb with outfall gutters (¡f gutters are not needed b handle drainage), or medians are deaigned with curb with inllow gutters (if gutþrs are needed to handle drainage). Nos€ of medien(s) locaÞd such üat vehide tuming mo\rements cornply with whicþ ùad<ing templates. Transition points of medians do not have 'angle points'. A 100' min¡mum radius wlth minimum arc length of 50' is used at transition locations H. Þ Permanent 8üuctur€s within medians arc a minimum of 5' from the closestfawl lare. l. > Pedestrian refuge areas are provided in he nosEs of mediens. S€e Ch¡pter 16, Pedeatrlan Faclllües Deslgn and Technlc¡l Cdbrl¡. J. Profiles shall be provided for all areas of inflow curb and gutter. Profiles or adequate spot elevations, dimensions and any other inbrmat¡on necessary for review and construction shall be provided for all medians. X. Cul-deaacs A. > Provided only on Local Stre€6. See Figutus f-19 &7'21 B. Þ Meximum length of 660' (1320' max.) if fire sprinkler systems are installed in struc'tußs. G. Þ Minimum radii used. See Figutu 7-19 X¡. Eyebrows A. > Provided only on Local Str€ets. See Flguto 7-23. B. > Spaced in conbrmance with the requirements in Chapter 9, Acce¡¡ Requlremenb and CrlÛorla. Xll. Deadend Streets A. Þ Temporary dead+nd streeb provided only on sùeets that do not hane direct aæss lrom adjoining property. B. Þ Temporary tumarounds with a minimum radius of 50' provided br permitted dead+nd sùeets. See Flgun 7-26. C. Temporary access easements dedicated on the Plat r Last eclited 3/23/07 I Appendix E-4 Applicant Validation N/A lncluded Steff Check XIII. Driveways A. \Â/here curb cuts are provided, concentrated runoff from adjoining properties does not discharge across the sidewalk. B. Þ Spacing of curb cuts conform to spacing requirements. See Figure 9-1 and Table 7€ C. Drive approaches slope toward the street. D. Þ Driveways intercect streets at 90' t10' for a minimum of 25' measured perpendicular to the street from the curb edge or EOA. E. > All access/driveway approaches are paved with Portland cement from the street to the ROW. SF Residential Approaches a. Þ Minimum width of driveway(s) is 12' and the maximum width is 24'. See Standard Drawings 706 and 707. b. Þ Sidewalks are continuous through driveways. See Standard Drawing 1601. G. \{hen pedestrian accessible driveways are required in lieu of mid-block access ramps, the slope of the driveway is < 1'.12 and spaced at 300' intervals on both sides of the street. 2. High Volume Driveway a. Þ* Driveways accessing Arterial Streets or meeting criteria in Section 9.3.2.4 shall conform with Standard Drawing 707. b. Þ'Maximum width is 36'. lf wider, e median separates the inbound and outbound traffic. 3. Þ Multi-Family Dntelling Unit Driveways Minimum width of driveway(s) is 24'. Minimum of 28' for driveways serving 12 units or more with maximum width of 36'. XlV. Grading In The ROW A. Maximum slope for all areas within the ROW is 4:1 B. Maximum slope outside of the ROW affecting public improvements is 4:1. Retaining walls provided where slopes exceed 4:1 . Retaining walls designed in accordance with Ghapter ll, Structures. Á Minimum slopes in non-roadway areas is 2.0% c. D. Last edited : 3/23/07 9 Appendix E-4 Applicant Validation N/A lncluded Staff Check f XV. Sub-drains A. Engineered sub-drain systems meet criteria set forth in Section 7.7.3 Hydrologic study submitted if criteria in Section 5.6.1. A. is met or sub-drains are needed for basements. XVl. Cross-pans A. Cross-pans adjacent to Local Streets are a minimum of 6' wide and /"" deep. B. Cross-pans adjacent to Collector Streets are a minimum of 8'wide and 1/"" deep. Cross-pans adjacent to Arterial Streets are a minimum of 10'wide and 1/," deep. Mid-block cross-pans are a minimum of 12' in width and 1%" in depth. Minimum grade of cross-pans are 0.50%. Pavement transitions approaching cross-pans designed using the design speeds in Table 7-3 and meet the requirements of Figure 7-27 and Standard Drawing 710. G. Spot elevations provided as shown on Figure 7-27 XVll. lnlets A. Þ lnlets are not located within the curb returns. XVlll. Bus Bays A. Þ Bus bays are 11' wide. B. Þ Bus bays are constructed with concrete in accordance with Chapter 22, Construction Specifications. C. Þ Bus bays shall be designed in accordance with Section 7.9 and Standard Drawing 711. XlX. lntersections A. Þ Travel lanes are aligned through intersection(s) (a 2'shift is allowed in hardship cases only). B. Þ lntersections cross at 90" t10". C. Þ Horizontal alignment of streets thru intersections are designed in accordance with Table 7-3. D. Þ Exclusive left-turn lanes provided where required. See Section 8.2.5, Exclusive Left Turn Lanes. E. > Exclusive right-turn lanes provided where required. See Section 8.2.6, Exclusive Right Turn Lanes. F. > Adequate turning radii used for each type of intersection. See Section 8.2.8, Turning Radius. G. > ROW is dedicated as shown on Figure 8-12. B. { c. D. E. F. ¡l* - ô\ò QùBL\L 9<19¿\9 R0oÞos'É¡ Last edited : 3/23/07 10 Appendix E-4 Applicant Validation N/A lncluded Steff Check H. Þ Additional ROW dedicated for right and left turn lanes. l. > Sight distances comply with Figure 7-16. J. > Street grades approaching intersections shall be between 0.50% (min.) and 4.0o/o (max) for a distance equal to the tangent length of the street classification. See Table 7-3) K. Þ Profile grades within the intersection do not exceed 3% XX. GeneralRequirements A. Phased improvements shown clearly. B. Phases within the project limits stand alone and do not leave necessary improvements to future pro¡ects. G. Þ Design of State streets meet the requirements presented in the State Highway Access Code Manual. D. Þ North arrows and the appropriate bar/graphic scale(s) are provided. E. > Existing features adjacent to this development are shown in a ghosted or alternate line weight. F The City's signature block is provided in the lower right corner of each sheet contained within the utility plan set. Each signature block measures 37." high by 4%" wide. G. Þ Ditch compeny approval block is provided. H. Þ Water and Sanitary District approval block is provided L County approval block is provided. J. CDOT approval block is provided K. Þ Title block is provided on each sheet of the utility plan set and includes the project name, sheet name, engineer's name, address, telephone number and fax number, sheet numbering, and revision block. L. > The utility plans correlate with the Site and Landscape Plans Spot elevations at all intersections provided as shown on Figures 7-27 andT-28. N. Þ Proposed construction within the Property boundary drawn with solid lines and existing features shown with hidden or dashed lines. o. Stations and elevations provided at all PC's, driveway intersections and roadway intersections in both plan and profile views. Flowline curve table provided on each plan and profile sheet that includes radius, angle, arc length, and tangent length. M ( K Last edited : 3/23/07 P 11 Appendix E-4 Appllcent Val¡dation N/A lncluded r Statr Check X X A. Centefine station¡ng is the standard and shall be used excspl at cul-dE-sacs, where flowline stationing is used (Station equations provided.), unless approval to use flowline stationing is given R. > Sbost names provided on all sheets. T. > All easements shou,n ¡n the plan views. U. > Mabñ{inæ provided in both plan and profile. Page number, sùation and devation induded. V. The scale of all sheets are as follows: l. > Horlzontal -1'=2O',30',40', or50' 2.> Verdc¡l- 1' = 5'or 10' 3. > Ow¡¡ll Plan - 1'= 1ü)' W. > All prirrab improvements, indudirq but not limited to, msdyrays, drirreways, utilities, eæ. ere dearly shown and lebeþd as suclt. X. > A legend is provlded on eacñ sheet identifying the symbols ueêd on that partianlar sheet. Y. Þ lGy map is provi<le<l on the plan and profile sheeb (tur utility plans having 3 or mor€ plan and profile sheets). Proposed flowline and centerline elevalions Utility crossings r X ,X a- 5H Nl* - su F\6.*- nffi",*6 *' ; 'î:ï",::iï"j'.,:,.,'TH."=i:i:'#'"îïit are provided at 50' intervals. Cross also requiæd where special conditions wânent the need (i.e. widening of an existing street), The interval may be adjusted where site topography is unique 1. lnformation Provided on e¡ch Crc¡s Sectlon ¡. > Cuô & gutbr, existing(D and proposed(') b. > Roadwey surfaæ, existing and proposed c. > Side¡ralk, eisting and proposed d. Þ Cross slopes, existing(f) and proposed(') e. > ROW, existing and pmposad r. Srde slopes, existing and proposed, 15' beyond the proposed ROW s. h. t. l.> k. Stations Dimensions Areas of overlay, milling, pavement removal and/or reconslruction. Last ediled : 323/07 12 Appendix E-4 Appllcant Validation N/A lnduded St¡ff Check XXll. Plat A.> B.> c.> D.> l{¡früsroe Gu¡r¡r¡¡, Repelr Gu¡nnbc, ],ldæ of Oür¡rDoo¡¡¡nb nó¡. Phnnhg û Zonhg eord,tLttttg tbr carüffion ¡lhn¡tt (b bo tlgmd C tnlcqnpllancc). Srr1üú ordlcrüon übnont (to be slgncd at lTnal ærndrro.) Sltsbm¡n(¡)of bndwrt;rhþ E. > ffimoüc) of owtotütþ ¡rd/o¡ mainbnarp d all üæb. F. > Sr¡m¡l(d ol th¡ d¡ddon of any easaments, ROIV, ùæb, ¡rtdoüttnôIc¡ru. G. > \rhffiy ilTt ru¡c| localþn, r¡eû¡d 2 Arbrlal SIr¡æ, ¡ùæt n¡n¡, Clty hnb. maio¡ púnc ¡Ol¡U¡. H. Curve data comfleb for all curves. l. > 2ürþrtqustconr¡. J. > Al .ûürtr md pmpad eæcmenb erd ROW deerly rltr¡rl. K > AdúlnoÞroD.rüü hËcl€d. L > 8*, gnptdc Eb, norû ûrw, drb d plupsatø1 ønpbt¡t[cw, bcrdott. t. > Bot¡nûry legd dðcrldøt dG. il. > Lot lho.. O. > f}crþldorr of n¡ sefa b fioodrp, lttckdtg lloodpffir. nooary. sÉ prûûÉ oorrrrþra (ElæÜon Dú¡n mrst be rtmc¡d þ CIU of Fort Cofti! ùùm.) Last edited : 323/O7 13 Appendix E-4 General Construction Notes (see attached Appendlx E-2) placed on left slde of sheet G. Þ Prciecl Bench Marks rebrencing the City of Fort Colllns' dat¡m H. Reference to the updated or current soils investigation report Sùamp and signeture of a licensed Civil Engineer registered in the State of Colorado (on approved flnal development plan documents) in accordance with State Statutes and Board Rules. t. L. Last edited : 323/07 2 Appendix E-4