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HomeMy WebLinkAboutENCLAVE AT REDWOOD - PDP210004 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 3 - VARIANCE REQUEST October 20, 2021 City of Fort Collins Engineering 222 Laporte Ave. Fort Collins, CO 80524 RE: Enclave at Redwood Minimum Standards Variance Request – Intersection City Planning No: 210004 HKS Project No. 201013 Dear Spencer: This letter serves as a formal request for a variance to the Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards, specifically, Chapter 8, Section 8.2.3 relating to Angle of Intersection requirements. The referenced section is shown below: - New crossing roadways should intersect at 90 degrees whenever possible. In no case shall they intersect at less than 80 degrees or more than 100 degrees. The request is specific for the Enclave at Redwood development; a 242-unit, 41 multi- family building development located to the northeast of Redwood Street and Suniga Drive. The Applicant is respectfully requesting the following variance for the intersection of Lupine Drive and Steeley Drive (Public Street A and Public Street B as shown on the Preliminary Development Plans) to allow for the intersection of the two streets to be at 66.4 degrees. The City of Fort Collins has requested that Public Street A links Lupine Drive of the Redwood Meadows neighborhood west of the development to Collamer Drive of the Northfield development to the southeast. Lupine Drive curves to the northeast at its terminus at the shared property line. Per County standards, Public Street A continues Lupine Drive’s existing centerline tangent before curving to the southeast to connect to Collamer Drive. Following county standards for tangent length and curve radius. Additionally, Fort Collins has requested that Steeley Drive of the Northfield development is extended north to Lupine. The existing Steeley Drive at its terminus is 10 degrees from perpendicular rotated to the northwest at the shared property line. With the existing street alignments and in order to meet County standards for tangency lengths and curve radii’s for Public Street A and Public Street B, the resultant angle of intersection is 66.4 degrees. As discussed with the City of Fort Collins engineering department, the reduced intersection angle provides traffic calming for motorists through the development. At a minimum, the intersection will be stop controlled in two directions providing ample reaction time for drivers. Additional possible intersection improvements could include enhanced or elevated crosswalk elements to increase pedestrian safety and provide additional traffic calming for vehicles and pedestrians traveling through the development. If you should have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, HARRIS KOCHER SMITH Tim Hoffman, P.E. Project Engineer