HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHE RETREAT AT FORT COLLINS (FORMERLY REDWOOD STREET MULTI-FAMILY) - PDP - PDP180002 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - APPLICANT COMMUNICATIONDevelopment Review Checklist
Prepared by CSU for Project:
Redwood Street Multi-Family, PDR 170011
Bike Parking
☒ Outdoor racks:
● Position close to entrance, for ease of access
● Consider using alternative paving to assist with storm water drainage
● Provide cover
● Well lit at night for safety/ security
● video
☐ Secure, locking cage
☐ Indoor bike parking room
Tailored Recommendations:
● To determine the number of rack spaces, refer to City of Fort Collins Land Use Code Division
3.2 - Site Planning and Design Standards
● At CSU housing developments, we provide bike rack spaces for 80% of beds. If students don’t
have access to adequate outdoor parking, they will want to bring their bike indoors.
● Higher-capacity racks will provide the most efficient use of space. CSU uses Cora Expo 7510
Series Racks (http://cora.com.au/bikeracks/multiplebikeracks/).
● Refer to CSU Aesthetic Guidelines pg 2-11 for landscaping and placement tips for outdoor
racks (https://www.fm.colostate.edu/files/forms/aesthetic_guidelines.pdf)
Bike Repair Stations
☒ Include tools and air pump, indoors if possible
Tailored Recommendations:
CSU students are more likely to ride their bikes when they are well-maintained, and may stop riding
due to easily-prevented issues such as a flat tire or squeaky chain. Providing a fix-it station with tools
and a pump can help students to keep their bikes in working condition.
CSU uses the Dero Fixit stands at high-traffic areas on campus (https://www.dero.com/product/fixit/)
When you add a repair station, please notify City of FC to add to their list of stations across the City.
Bike Share
☐ Zagster station (consistent with FC Bike Share system) or internal fleet of loaner bikes
Tailored Recommendations:
Consider sponsoring a Zagster bike share station on-site to help connect students to existing bike
share stations on campus, in Old Town and throughout the community.
Car share
☒ Zipcar: provide dedicated parking space for car share vehicle in a high-visibility area
Tailored Recommendations:
Certifications
☒ Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
☒ Bicycle Friendly Business
☐ Best Workplace for Commuters
Tailored Recommendations:
Find info about the selected recommendations here:
● LEED (https://new.usgbc.org/leed)
● Bicycle Friendly Business (http://www.bikeleague.org/business)
Commuter/Inclusive Amenities
☐ Break Rooms
☐ Meditation Rooms
☐ Lactation Rooms
Tailored Recommendations:
The Commuter/Inclusive Amenities are typically recommended at worksites, and have not been
selected for this residential project.
Electric Vehicle
☒ 8 single or 4 dual chargers
☒ Conduit: size to accommodate future growth
☒ Signed Spaces
☐ LEV / LEED Parking
Tailored Recommendations:
Plan for future EV needs.
Longboard Racks
☒ Station close to front entrance for ease of access
☒ Recommended rack type: Board Loch Spartan 7 or Spartan 14 (https://boardloch.com/)
Tailored Recommendations: n/a
Resources/Programs
☒ Recruitment Promotion: Include transportation amenities in brochure and advertising; cost saving
associated with non-drive alone commuting
☒ Post Map of nearby Transit Stops
☒ Post Map of nearby Bike Routes
☒ Provide transportation resources on website
☒ Post Carpool matching board
☒ Provide Bike Share Membership to residents (Fort Collins Bike Share)
☒ Provide Car Share Membership to residents (ZipCar)
Tailored Recommendations:
● Feature the Transfort Routes 8 and 81 (run on Redwood St. and connects to Downtown
Transit Center)
● Help direct residents to nearby bike routes, including Redwood St, Linden St and the Poudre
Trail
Separated Bicycle and Pedestrian trails
☐ Provide logical, easy, safe connections to existing network.
Tailored Recommendations:
Provide clear, safe connection to bike lane on Redwood St.
For guidance, refer to City and University Bicycle and Pedestrian Plans:
● 2014 City of Fort Collins Bicycle Master Plan: https://www.fcgov.com/bicycling/bike-plan.php
● 2014 CSU Bicycle Master Plan:
https://www.fm.colostate.edu/files/forms/BikeMasterPlan_2014.pdf
Shuttle Service to Campus
☐ Shuttle Service to Campus: Provide private shuttle to CSU campus for residents; CSU will make
every attempt to accommodate shuttle space at Campus Transit Center
☐ Uber/Lyft dropoff
Tailored Recommendations:
Provide location for shuttles and TNCs to drop off at your facility without blocking bike lanes, parking,
etc. Identify with signage.
Sidewalks/Accessible Routes
☐ Alignment with ADA crossing on opposite side of street, refer to Larimer County LUCAS (Local
Universal Design for Sight or Mobility Impaired)
Tailored Recommendations: n/a
Transit
☒ Shelter
☒ Post schedules and route maps of buses served by stop
☒ Coordination with Transfort to move existing stop
☐ NextBus Digital Screen located in lobby or at bus stop
Tailored Recommendations:
● Type III (shelter) stop (new) – includes pad and amenities.
● Post schedule and route maps in common area(s).
Note: schedules/maps would be placed in future shelter by the City.
● Provide screen in lobby to show when next buses will arrive.
Vehicle Parking
☐ Ratio Parking to Tenants
☐ Covered Vehicle Parking
Tailored Recommendations: n/a
Wayfinding
☐ Install signage for bicycle and pedestrian routes consistent with City Standards
(http://www.fcgov.com/bicycling/wayfinding.php)
Tailored Recommendations: n/a
RETREAT AT FORT COLLINS
CSU DEVELOPMENT REVIEW CHECKLIST RESPONSES
March 21st, 2018
1. Bike Parking
We will be providing bike racks for 100% of bed on the property as required by City of Fort Collins Land
Use Code.
2. Bike Repair Stations
We will provide a bike repair station on site. It is currently located near the clubhouse and adjacent to
the regional trail.
3. Car Share
We are open to providing ZipCar spaces on the site. We will engage with ZipCar to see if they would like
to have spaces on our property.
3. Certifications (LEED)
See attached Green Letter.
4. Bicycle Friendly Business
Our property will meet many of the criteria for this certification and we will certainly be bike friendly,
but we will not pursue getting the certification. The Retreat at Fort Collins is providing adequate bike
parking on the site, and will have alternative bike and pedestrian paths that provide safe connectivity
throughout the neighborhood.
5. Electric Vehicle
Either 4 single or 2 dual chargers will be provided on site within the parking structure.
6. Longboard Racks
Longboard racks will be provided at the clubhouse.
7. Resources/Programs
Post maps of nearby transit stops
a. Post Map of nearby Transit Stops – yes
b. Post Map of nearby Bike Routes – yes
c. Provide transportation resources on website – yes
d. Post Carpool matching board – yes
e. Bike share – We will approach Fort Collins Bike Share about providing a station at our
property.
f. ZipCar – We will approach ZipCar about providing spaces on site.
g. Feature Transfort Routes 8 & 81 – yes
h. Help direct residents to nearby bike routes – yes
8. Seperated Bike/Pedestrian Paths
a. Provide clear, safe connection to bike land on Redwood Street – yes
9. Shuttle
We will provide a designated location for our shuttle drop off/pick up at our site.
10. Transit
a. Our site will be building a Type III bus shelter per the direction of Transfort along
Redwood Street.
b. Post schedules and route maps of buses served by stop – yes
c. Coordination with Transfort to move existing stop – See point “a”.
d. Type III stop including pad and amenities – See point “a”.
e. Post schedule and route maps in common areas – yes
f. Provide screen in lobby to show when next buses will arrive – Residents can access
bus/shuttle schedule via our app/ mobile website.
315 Oconee Street , Athens, GA 30601
P: 706.543.1910, F: 706.543.1909
www.landmark-properties.com
February 14, 2018
To whom it may concern,
In regards to our project, The Retreat at Ft. Collins Clubhouse will be a multi-use clubhouse facility
containing property management offices, workout, and recreational facilities, along with study lounges.
The clubhouse, which will be constructed with the Green initiative in mind, is within an approximately
30-acre development consisting of residential units, ample open/green space, a swimming pool, outdoor
grounds, and native landscaping.
In an effort to use as many Green Building Practices as we can, Landmark intends on using the following
products and practices throughout the construction process.
Some of the materials that we use to increase indoor air quality include formaldehyde free insulation, low
VOC paints and sealants, and low VOC floor covering and carpet. Our plumbing fixtures that we use are
low consumption. The interior trim that we use is either MDF or finger jointed material, both of which
are recycled products.
Energy efficient windows and doors, which in most cases surpass current energy requirements, are
integrated into the structure. Light fixtures are either LED or Fluorescent, as to reduce energy
consumption. HVAC systems that we are currently using meet, and in most cases exceed the current
minimum SEER requirements. The plumbing fixtures that we use are low-flow, low consumption.
Recycling and the use of recycled products and components are some of the Green exercises that are used
in construction of the clubhouse. This is achieved by conscientious waste disposal techniques, as well as
the use of materials containing recycled content such as drywall, cultured stone, MDF and finger jointed
trim. Landmark also makes every attempt to source and procure materials from vendors that are local and
within close proximity of the jobsite in such a way as to reduce the impact of shipping and
transportation.
Landmark Cottage Construction, LLC is proud to build with an environmental purpose and provide a
state of the art facility for the surrounding Ft. Collins community.
Respectfully,