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281 North College Avenue
PO Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
970.221.6689
970.224.6134 ‑ fax
fcgov.com/developmentreview
April 20, 2021
Robert Kirkpatrick
619 Skysail Lane
Fort Collins, CO 80525
RE: 504 S Whitcomb Street ‑ Carriage House, FDP210006, Round Number 1
Please see the following summary of comments from City staff and outside reviewing
agencies for your submittal of 504 S Whitcomb Street ‑ Carriage House. If you have
questions about any comments, you may contact the individual commenter or direct your
questions through your Development Review Coordinator, Brandy Bethurem Harras via
phone at 970‑416‑2744 or via email at bbethuremharras@fcgov.com.
Comment Summary:
Department: Development Review Coordinator
Contact: Brandy Bethurem Harras, 970‑416‑2744, bbethuremharras@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
04/07/2021: INFORMATION:
I will be your primary point of contact throughout the development review and
permitting process. If you have any questions, need additional meetings with the
project reviewers, or need assistance throughout the process, please let me
know and I can assist you and your team. Please include me in all email
correspondence with other reviewers and keep me informed of any phone
conversations. Thank you!
Thank you, I will email you on any correspondence.
Comment Number: 2
04/07/2021: INFORMATION:
As part of your resubmittal you will respond to the comments provided in this
letter. This letter is provided to you in Microsoft Word format. Please use this
document to insert responses to each comment for your submittal, using a
different font color. When replying to the comment letter please be detailed in
your responses, as all comments should be thoroughly addressed. Provide
reference to specific project plans or explanations of why comments have not
been addressed, when applicable, avoiding responses like noted or acknowledged.
I will fully address any comments.
Comment Number: 3
04/07/2021: INFORMATION:
Please follow the Electronic Submittal Requirements and File Naming
Standards found at https://www.fcgov.com/developmentreview/files/electronic
submittal requirements and file naming standards_v1_8 1 19.pdf?1566857888.
File names should begin with the file type, followed by the project information,
and round number. Example: UTILITY PLANS_504 S Whitcomb_Rd2.pdf
We will follow the naming convention for all the files.
Comment Number: 4
04/07/2021: INFORMATION:
Resubmittals are accepted any day of the week, with Wednesday at noon being
the cut‑off for routing the same week. When you are ready to resubmit your
plans, please notify me advanced notice as possible.
Thank you, I will email you when we resubmit with all the required documentation.
Comment Number: 5
04/07/2021: INFORMATION:
Temporary Service Changes ‑ City of Fort Collins Development Review
In order to continue providing thorough reviews and giving every project the
attention it deserves, the City of Fort Collins is implementing temporary
changes in how we serve our development customers. As you may be aware,
we are experiencing staff shortages in a number of key departments, which has
begun to impact the quality and timeliness of our reviews. We recognize that
development and construction play a critical role in our community’s vibrancy
and economic recovery, and we have been exploring options for mitigating
impacts to our customers. As a result, we will be making some temporary service changes.
Beginning Monday May 10th one additional week of review time will be added
to all 1st and 2nd round submittals (increase from 3 weeks to 4 weeks).
Understood, we will anticipate a month between review times.
Comment Number: 6
04/07/2021: FOR HEARING:
The proposed development project is subject to a Type 1 Review. The decision maker for
your project will be an Administrative Hearing Officer at a public hearing. For the hearing,
we will formally notify surrounding property owners within 800 feet (excluding public right‑of‑way
and publicly owned open space). As your Development Review Coordinator, I will assist with
preparing the mailing and coordinating the hearing date with your team.
Thank you, I look forward to this hearing.
Comment Number: 7
04/07/2021: FOR HEARING:
All "For Hearing" comments need to be addressed and resolved prior to
moving forward with scheduling the Hearing. Staff would need to be in
agreement the project is ready for Hearing approximately 3 5 weeks prior to the hearing.
We will make sure all the comments are addressed before the hearing.
Comment Number: 8
04/07/2021: FOR HEARING:
I am letting you know that your quasi judicial item will be heard remotely and that
there is the option to hold off until an in person hearing can be conducted.
Any person or applicant seeking a quasi judicial decision from City Council, a
City board or commission or an administrative hearing officer under the City
Code or the City's Land Use Code, shall be notified in writing or by email of the
intention to conduct a Quasi Judicial Hearing using Remote Technology. Such
person or applicant shall be entitled to request that the Quasi Judicial Hearing
be delayed until such time as the Hearing can be conducted in person.
Thank you, a remote hearing is more than fine.
Department: Planning Services
Contact: Pete Wray, 970‑221‑6754, pwray@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
04/18/2021: FOR HEARING:
NCB
‑ Any new single‑family dwelling (carriage house) that is proposed to be located
behind a street fronting principal residence can only contain 1,000 square feet
of floor area, must be 10 feet away from any other structure and can only have a
600 square foot footprint. The plan includes a 600 sf building and footprint. The
plan is in compliance with the overall lot standards for building size.
‑ The allowable floor area on the rear half of lot must not exceed thirty‑three (33)
percent of the overall lot area. The plan includes a building floor area of 600 sf in
compliance (1482 sf max. floor area)
‑ Please identify the required 120 sf separate yard area for the carriage house.
The yard space has been identified on the plan.
Comment Number: 2
04/18/2021: FOR HEARING:
Article 3
‑ Parking: For each single‑family dwelling there must be one (1) parking space
on lots with greater than forty (40) feet of street frontage or two (2) parking
spaces on lots with forty (40) feet or less of street frontage.
Because the project is contained within a 50‑foot lot, each single‑family
detached dwelling will require one off‑street space (one total).
The plan proposes five off‑street parking spaces, one for the new carriage
house and four spaces for the existing two‑family dwelling facing the street. The
existing parking lot as expanded with access off alley accommodates these
combined parking spaces for both buildings.
‑ Setbacks: Dimensional standards require a minimum rear yard setback of 5
feet (off alley), side yard setback of 5 feet. The proposed carriage house is
setback 13' from side property line and approximately 34' from alley.
This project should meet all of the land use code requirements listed, is that correct?
Comment Number: 3
04/18/2021: FOR HEARING:
I can review PDFs of change listed above then the Planning Dept would be ready for hearing.
Thank you, I look forward to the hearing.
Department: Engineering Development Review
Contact: Marc Virata, 970‑221‑6567, mvirata@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
04/19/2021: FOR HEARING:
The applicant would be required to dedicate an 8 foot utility easement behind
the alley right‑of‑way (and depict on the plans prior to hearing) as part of this
application in conformance with alley cross section requirements. A legal
description and deed of dedication, along with $250 deed of dedication and
recording fees as outlined under the "Process" area of the "Easement and
Right Of Way Dedication" of the following link would be required prior to plan
approval: https://www.fcgov.com/engineering/devrev.php
We will complete this process before the plan is approved.
Comment Number: 2
04/19/2021: FOR HEARING:
3.3.2(D)(7) of the Land Use Code requires overhead utilities to be
undergrounded but provides an exemption to this requirement, provided conduit
is installed to accommodate future undergrounding. The applicant has the
option to install the conduit (within the utility easement) and would indicate this
on the plans, instead of undergrounding the overhead abutting the frontage.
We will plan to coordinate with Utilities to install a conduit as part of this project.
Department: Traffic Operation
Contact: Steve Gilchrist, 970‑224‑6175, sgilchrist@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
04/16/2021: INFORMATION:
No comments.
Department: Stormwater Engineering
Contact: Matt Simpson, (970)416‑2754, masimpson@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 2
04/20/2021: FOR HEARING:
In the drainage report, please add a discussion of the stormwater quality
treatment for the site. For this site, this could consist of “disconnected
impervious areas,” but needs to be mentioned in the drainage report.
Please see attached Storm Water drainage memo and grading plan.
Comment Number: 3
04/20/2021: FOR HEARING:
The drainage report shows the alley flowline near the west side of the alley, but
the topo does not match this. Please explain how the “apparent flowline” was
determined. Please also explain how the alley cross section slopes were
determined. I recommend a ground survey to confirm.
Please see attached Storm Water drainage memo and grading plan.
Comment Number: 4
04/20/2021: FOR HEARING:
A site grading plan done by a Colorado Professional Engineer is required for a
new habitable structure. This needs to include pre‑project site survey. For your
information, a post‑project lot grading certification, by a Colorado PE, will also
be required before the Certificate of Occupancy can be issued.
Please see attached Storm Water drainage memo and grading plan.
Comment Number: 5
04/20/2021: FOR HEARING:
See drainage report redlines. I have a couple questions about the rational flow calculations.
Please see attached Storm Water drainage memo and grading plan.
Department: Water‑Wastewater Engineering
Contact: Matt Simpson, (970)416‑2754, masimpson@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
04/20/2021: FOR HEARING:
On the site or utility plan, dimension the horizontal separation between the
proposed water and sewer service extensions. 10‑ft minimum is the standard.
We will plan to separate the water and sewer by at least 10 feet.
Comment Number: 2
04/20/2021: FOR HEARING:
On the site or utility plan, please show the invert elevations of the proposed
sewer service pipe. Please show the slope of the proposed sewer service extension.
Please see attached plan reflecting this.
Comment Number: 3
04/20/2021: FOR HEARING:
Since this project is proposing to extend the water service from the existing
duplex to the proposed carriage house, a “water service sizing justification
memo” will be required. This should document the demand calculations for
maximum flows and estimated continuous flows. This needs to show that the
proposed peak demand is within limits for the existing ¾‑inch water meter –
based on the City’s meter rating chart. Please have your engineer contact me with any questions.
**Please be sure to consider any demand needs for the fire sprinkler system.
We will submit the water service sizing justification memo as soon as possible.
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Comment Number: 4
04/20/2021: FOR HEARING:
See redlines on the site plans.
Please see attached plan reflecting this
Comment Number: 5
04/21/2021: FOR HEARING:
**Additional Comment** ‑ Please provide 6‑ft min separation from the sewer
service to the electric service. This requirement is for the safety of equipment operators in the future.
Please see attached plan reflecting this
Department: Light And Power
Contact: Cody Snowdon, 970‑416‑2306, csnowdon@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
04/20/2021: FOR INFROMATION:
The existing residence is served with a #4 triplex cooper from a secondary box
located at the northeast corner of the property and has capacity up to 125
amps. Due to the existing building being a Duplex, the existing service is
costumer owned; therefore, the existing service is owned and maintained by the
property owner. If upgrades are required to the existing residence, the existing
service will need to also be upgraded from the meter to the first point of
attachment by the property owner.
We plan to run new power service to Unit C from the point of the transformer in the alley.
Comment Number: 2
04/20/2021: FOR INFROMATION:
The service to the property is powered from a 50 kVA, padmount transformer
located south along the alley. This transformer may require to be upgraded
depending on the electric requirements of the new carriage house.
Thank you, we will upgrade the transformer if required.
Comment Number: 3
04/20/2021: FOR INFROMATION:
If any existing electric infrastructure needs to be relocated or underground as
part of this project, it will be at the expense of the developer and will need to be
relocated within Public Right‑of‑Way or a dedicated easement. Please
coordinate relocations with Light and Power Engineering.
Please see attached plan reflecting the path of the existing power infrastructure. The line is outside the area of the project.
Comment Number: 4
04/20/2021: FOR HEARING:
During utility infrastructure design, please provide adequate space of all service
and main lines internal to the site to ensure proper utility installation and to meet
minimum utility spacing requirements. A minimum of 10 ft separation is
required between water, sewer and storm water facilities, and a minimum of 3 ft
separation is required between Natural Gas. Please show all electrical routing on the Utility Plans.
Please see attached plan reflecting the separation of the proposed utilities.
Comment Number: 5
04/20/2021: FOR INFORMATION:
All residential service requests above 200 amps are considered a customer
owned service; therefore, the applicant is responsible for installing the
secondary service from the first point of attachment to the meter and will own and maintain that service.
Will this still apply if Unit C is fed separately from the exiting duplex?
Comment Number: 6
04/20/2021: FOR HEARING:
The Carriage House would be required to be individually metered. The meter
location will need to be coordinated with Light and Power. Please refer to
Section 8 of the Electric Service Standards for addition requirements for
metering. A link has been provided below.
https://www.fcgov.com/utilities/img/site_specific/uploads/ElectricServiceStanda
rds_FINAL_18November2016_Amendment.pdf
We plan to separately meter Unit C and we will follow all applicable codes and standards.
Comment Number: 7
04/20/2021: FOR INFROMATION:
The City of Fort Collins now offers gig‑speed fiber internet, video and phone
service. Contact Brad Ward with Fort Collins Connexion at (970) 224‑6003 or
bward@fcgov.com for commercial grade account support, RFPs and bulk agreements.
Thank you for the information. We will look into this.
Comment Number: 8
04/20/2021: FOR INFROMATION:
For additional information on our renewal energy programs please visit the
website below or contact John Phelan (jphelan@fcgov.com).
https://www.fcgov.com/utilities/business/go‑renewable
Thank you for the information. We will look into this.
Comment Number: 9
04/20/2021: FOR HEARING:
Light & Power will require AutoCAD files of the Site Plan, Utility Plans, and
Landscape Plans prior to the Entitlement Process approval
Thank you, we will ensure we get the CAD files over to the appropriate teams.
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Comment Number: 10
04/20/2021: FOR INFROMATION:
Electric capacity fees, development fees, building site charges and any system
modification charges necessary to feed the site will apply to this development.
Please contact me or visit the following website for an estimate of charges and fees related to this project:
http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/business/builders‑and‑developers/plant‑investmen t‑development‑fees
Thank you for the information. We will contact you about the fee schedule.
Comment Number: 11
04/20/2021: FOR INFROMATION:
Please reference our policies, construction practices, development charge
processes, electric services standards, and fee estimator at
http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/business/builders‑and‑developers.
Thank you for the information. We will look into this.
Department: PFA
Contact: Marcus Glasgow, 970‑416‑2869, marcus.glasgow@poudre‑fire.org
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
04/16/2021: FOR HEARING:
FIRE LANES ‑ Fire access is required to within 150 feet of all exterior portions
of any building, or facility ground floor as measured by an approved route
around the perimeter. Any private alley, private road, or private drive serving as
a fire lane shall be dedicated as an Emergency Access Easement (EAE) and
be designed to standard fire lane specifications. The proposed carriage house
exceeds 150 feet to all exterior portions when measured from Whitcomb St.
This measurement shall also include the distance of parking stalls along
Whitcomb St. The total distance can be extended to 200 feet to all exterior
portions of the carriage house if a 13‑D sprinkler system is installed.
We are planning to do a 13-D sprinkler system for the Unit C.
Comment Number: 2
04/16/2021: FOR HEARING:
WATER SUPPLY ‑ Hydrant spacing and flow must meet minimum
requirements based on type of occupancy. A fire hydrant capable of providing
1000 gpm at 20 psi residual pressure is required within 400 feet of any
residential building as measured along an approved path of vehicle travel. For
the purposes of this code, hydrants on the opposite side of arterial roadways
are not considered accessible to the site. The nearest hydrant is located on the
NE corner of the alley access on W Myrtle St. If alley access is not provided, a
new fire hydrant is required for this site and shall be provided on the utility plans.
If the carriage house has a 13‑D sprinkler system, the Hydrant will not be required.
We are planning to do a 13-D sprinkler system for the Unit C.
Comment Number: 3
04/16/2021: FOR HEARING:
ACCESS TO BUILDING OPENINGS ‑ An approved access walkway leading
from fire apparatus access roads to the main egress door of the building shall
be provided for the carriage house and the existing duplex on this site. Please
provide details on site plan for the access walkway.
Please see attached plan reflecting this
Comment Number: 4
04/16/2021: FOR HEARING:
PREMISE IDENTIFICATION: ADDRESS POSTING & WAYFINDING ‑ The
carriage house and duplex must have appropriate address posting and wayfinding.
New and existing buildings shall have approved address numbers, building
numbers or approved building identification placed in a position that is plainly
legible, visible from the street or road fronting the property, and posted with a
minimum of four‑inch numerals on a contrasting background. When the building
cannot be viewed from the public way, a monument, pole or other sign or means
shall be used to identify the structure and best route.
Please see attached plan reflecting the signage for the units.
Department: Environmental Planning
Contact: Scott Benton, (970)416‑4290, sbenton@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
04/16/2021: FOR HEARING:
Please indicate the species (with scientific name) included in the 'drought tolerant native grass seed'.
Please see attached plan reflecting this
Department: Forestry
Contact: Molly Roche, 224‑616‑1992, mroche@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
4/19/2021: FOR HEARING:
Please schedule an on‑site visit with City Forestry to obtain existing tree
inventory and mitigation information for the two street trees adjacent to your
property. Please label each of these trees as EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN AND BE PROTECTED.
Please see attached plan reflecting this
Comment Number: 2
4/19/2021: INFORMATION ONLY:
Since this is a carriage house submittal, the code standards in Land Use Code
3.2.1. do not apply. No mitigation is required for private property trees that are
to be removed on site. However, we do appreciate the plan to include two
additional trees to the site. Please note that 2” caliper B&B trees can establish
quicker than 3” caliper trees. You may downsize the tree size if you’d like.
Thank you for the information, we will look into downsizing the trees.
Department: Technical Services
Contact: Jeff County, 970‑221‑6588, jcounty@fcgov.com
Topic: Building Elevations
Comment Number: 4
04/19/2021: FOR FINAL APPROVAL:
There are line over text issues. See redlines.
Please see attached plan reflecting the corrections.
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
04/19/2021: FOR FINAL APPROVAL:
Please revise the legal description as marked. See redlines.
Please see attached plan reflecting the corrections.
Comment Number: 5
04/19/2021: FOR FINAL APPROVAL:
FOUNDATION PLAN: There are line over text issues. See redlines.
Please see attached plan reflecting the corrections.
Topic: Site Plan
Comment Number: 2
04/19/2021: FOR FINAL APPROVAL:
There are line over text issues. See redlines.
Please see attached plan reflecting the corrections.
Comment Number: 3
04/19/2021: FOR FINAL APPROVAL:
There is text that needs to be masked. Mask all text in hatched areas. See redlines.
Please see attached plan reflecting the corrections.
Department: Building Services
Contact: Russell Hovland, 970‑416‑2341, rhovland@fcgov.com
Topic: Building Insp Plan Review
Comment Number: 1
04/19/2021: BUILDING PERMIT:
A permit is required for this project and construction shall comply with adopted
codes as amended. Current adopted codes are:
2018 International Residential Code (IRC) with local amendments
2018 International Plumbing Code (IPC) as amended by the State of Colorado
2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) as amended by the State of Colorado
Copies of current City of Fort Collins code amendments can be found at fcgov.com/building.
Please read the residential permit application submittal checklist for complete requirements.
Snow Load Live Load: 30 PSF / Ground Snow Load 30 PSF.
Frost Depth: 30 inches.
Wind Loads: Risk Category II (most structures):
· 140mph (Ultimate) exposure B or
· Front Range Gust Map published by The Structural Engineer's Association of
Seismic Design: Category B.
Climate Zone: Zone 5
Energy Code: 2018 IRC chapter 11.
Please see attached plan reflecting the proper code compliance.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS:
· 5ft setback required from property line or provide fire rated walls & openings
for non‑fire sprinkled houses per chap 3 of the IRC. 3ft setback is required for fire sprinkled houses.
· Bedroom egress windows (emergency escape openings) required in all bedrooms.
· Prescriptive energy compliance with increased insulation values is required for
buildings using electric heat.
· A passing building air tightness (blower door) test is required for certificate of occupancy.
We will comply with all applicable codes and standards.
Department: Erosion Control
Contact: Jesse Schlam, 970‑218‑2932, jschlam@fcgov.com
Topic: Erosion Control
Comment Number: 1
04/19/2021: INFORMATION ONLY:
No Comment from Erosion Control. Based upon the submitted Planning Materials it has been determined
that this project; will disturb less than 10,000 sq. ft., is not proposed to be in a sensitive area, has no steep
slopes (greater than 3H:1V) within or adjacent to the project, and is not part of a larger common development that will or is under construction. Therefore, no Erosion Control Material
submittal is needed.
If this project substantially changes in size or design where the above criteria now apply, erosion control
materials should be submitted. Though the project at this time requires no erosion control material
submittal, the project still must be swept and maintained to prevent dirt, saw cuttings, concrete wash, trash
debris, landscape materials and other pollutants from the potential of leaving the site and entering the storm sewer at all times during the project in accordance with City Code
26‑498. If complaint driven or site observation of the project seem not to prevent the pollutant discharge the City may require the project to
install erosion and sediment control measures. Nearby inlets that may be impacted by the pollutants, in
particular dirt, should be protected as a good preventative practice and individual lots should be protected
from material escaping onto the sidewalk. If at building permit issuance any issues arise please email
erosion@fcgov.com to help facilitate getting these permits signed off.
We will comply with all applicable codes and standards.
Department: Water Conservation
Contact: Eric Olson, 970‑221‑6704, eolson@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
04/21/2021: Irrigation plans are required no later than at the time of building
permit. The irrigation plans must comply with the provisions outlined in Section
3.2.1(J) of the Land Use Code. Direct questions concerning irrigation
requirements to Eric Olson, at 221‑6704 or eolson@fcgov.com
We will comply with all applicable codes and standards and submit the irrigation plan.