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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIMPALA REDEVELOPMENT - PDP220005 - CORRESPONDENCE - RESPONSE TO STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS 1 Community Development and Neighborhood Services 281 North College Avenue PO Box580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6689 970.224.6134 - fax fcgov.com/developmentreview August 11, 2022 Nichole Rex HOUSING CATALYST 1715 W MOUNTAIN AVE Fort Collins, CO 805212359 RE: Impala Redevelopment, PDP220005, Round Number 3 Please see the following summary of comments from City staff and outside reviewing agencies for your submittal of Impala Redevelopment. 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. PDP Responses: 10/19/2022 Housing Catalyst STUDIO Architecture Kellar Engineering Northern Engineering Ripley Design Comment Summary: Department: Development Review Coordinator Contact: Brandy Bethurem Harras, 970-416-2744, bbethuremharras@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 1 04/29/2022: 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! Ripley Design: Thanks, Brandy! 2 Comment Number: 2 08/12/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: As part of your submittal, 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. Ripley Design Response: Updated comment response letter provided. Thank you. Comment Number: 3 08/12/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: 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_PROJECT NAME_PDP_Rd2.pdf File type acronyms maybe appropriate to avoid extremely long file names. Example: TIS for Traffic Impact Study, ECS for Ecological Characterization Study. *Please disregard any references to paper copies, flash drives, or CDs. Ripley Design Response: File naming reflects these standards. Comment Number: 4 08/12/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: All plans should be saved as optimized/flattened PDFs to reduce file size and remove layers. Per the Electronic Submittal Requirements AutoCAD SHX attributes need to be removed from the PDF’s. AutoCAD turns drawing text into comments that appear in the PDF plan set, and these must be removed prior to submittal as they can cause issues with the PDF file. The default setting is "1" ("on") in AutoCAD. To change the setting and remove this feature, type "EPDFSHX" in the command line and enter "0". Read this article at Autodesk.com for more tips on this topic: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarti cles/sfdcarticles/Drawing-text-appears-as-Comments-in-a-PDF-created-by-Aut oCAD.html Ripley Design Response: PDFs are flattened for optimal viewing. Comment Number: 5 08/12/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: Submittals 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 with as much advanced notice as possible. Ripley Design: Acknowledged. Thank you. Comment Number: 8 04/29/2022: FOR HEARING: All "For Hearing" comments need to be addressed and resolved prior to moving forward with scheduling the Hearing. Staff will need to agree the project 3 is ready for Hearing approximately 3 to 5 weeks prior to the hearing. Ripley Design: Acknowledged. Thank you. Comment Number: 9 04/29/2022: FOR HEARING - UPDATED: It is my understanding that this project will be put on the agenda for the October 2022 Planning and Zoning Commission Hearing. Ripley Design: Acknowledged. That aligns with our initial approach. Our team is now planning for a December Planning Commission Hearing. With this 4th round of PDP, we have made some updates to the 306 Impala layout. We have removed the townhomes and stand-alone clubhouse, and are now proposing a 10-plex along facing the private road to the south. The clubhouse is located within the 10-plex building on the east side. Along with the updates PDP we have also issued a revised narrative, and update modification package that reflects these changes. 04/29/2022: FOR HEARING: This proposed project is processing as a Type 2 Development Plan. The decision maker for Type 2 is the Planning and Zoning (P&Z) Commission. For the hearing, we will formally notify surrounding property owners within 800 feet (excluding public right-of-way and publicly owned open space). Staff will need to agree the project is ready for Hearing approximately 3-5 weeks prior to the hearing. I have attached the P&Z schedule, which has key dates leading up to the hearing. Housing Catalyst: Acknowledged, thank you. Comment Number: 11 08/12/2022: INFORMATION: If the Project Development Plan is approved at Hearing, please apply for Final Development Plan within three years of the date of approval to avoid the expiration of the PDP Approval. LUC 2.211(D) Housing Catalyst: Acknowledged, thank you. Department: Planning Services Contact: Jenny Axmacher, , jaxmacher@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 5 08/09/2022: FOR HEARING - UPDATED: Thank you for the inclusion of the demolition plans in the Utility set. Staff understands the rationale behind not including it with the Site Plan. Ripley Design: Thank you. 06/28/2022: FOR HEARING - UNRESOLVED: Please include the sheet in the site plan set that shows existing conditions and demolition plan. 05/03/2022: FOR HEARING: Please provide a sheet in the site plan set that shows the existing site conditions and demolition plan. Comment Number: 19 08/09/2022: FOR HEARING - UPDATED: Thank you for the explanation of the cost impacts of incorporating brick onto the facade. Please be prepared to include this information in your P&Z presentation if it comes up as a discussion topic. Housing Catalyst: Staff will be prepared to discuss this topic. Thank you. STUDIO Architecture: Thank you. We will be prepared to discuss during the P&Z presentation 4 06/28/2022: FOR HEARING - UNRESOLVED: Please consider incorporating brick on the Mulberry facade of the building to increase compatibility with the adjacent historic structure as well as the surrounding properties. 05/03/2022: FOR HEARING: Staff would like to see if brick material can be somehow incorporated into the design of Building F, even as just an accent to honor the adjacent, all brick, historic structure. Comment Number: 21 08/09/2022: FOR HEARING - UPDATED: Thank you for the submittal of the modification request for the park standard. Ripley Design: Thank you. See updated modification packet that reflects the new plan changes for 306 Impala. 06/28/2022: FOR HEARING UPDATED: Thank you for the details on how the park is meeting the requirements of 3.8.30 (C). The private park criteria specifically talks about Location and states the following: "Such parks shall be highly visible, secure settings formed by the street layout and pattern of lots and easily observed from streets. Rear facades and rear yards of dwellings shall not abut more than two (2) sides or more than fifty (50) percent of the perimeter frontage of the park." Staff is evaluating the intent of this standard, and would like to discuss it further with the applicant team in whether the project is meeting this requirement. A modification request may be needed pending further evaluation. 05/03/2022: FOR HEARING: Please describe how the plan complies with 3.8.30 (C) Access to a Park, Central Feature, or Gathering Place Comment Number: 23 06/28/2022: FOR HEARING - UPDATED: It was brought to our attention by staff in Light & Power that there is a desire to increase the lighting strength along the Impala Dr sidewalk for safety and security of residents and students. If this is something that the applicant wants to propose a lighting plan may request alternative compliance to modify the lighting requirements provided that it still accomplishes the intent of the code. Housing Catalyst: Per electrical engineer’s analysis, the existing fixtures provide enough light to meet safety requirements once all fixtures are switched to LED fixtures. Owner will work with City to replace the existing fixtures for adequate safety. No new light fixtures are proposed. STUDIO Architecture: See Housing Catalyst response. 05/06/2022: FOR HEARING: The maximum light trespass limit is 0.1 along all lot lines, please revise the proposed lighting and photometric plan to comply. Contact: Will Lindsey, , wlindsey@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 30 08/09/2022: UNRESOLVED: Can anything be done to create an alternative surface, such as crusher fines, for pedestrians other than the existing grass? Staff is concerned about the 5 Long--term impact of ped--traffic over the grass as passengers enter and exit vehicles, and the possibility that it may spill-over to impact the neighboring property to the south. Northern Engineering: A crusher fines walk has been included for pedestrian attenuation and maintenance considerations. Ripley Design: A crusher fines walk has been added to the south side of the Impala Circle Private Road. Please see revised plans. 06/28/2022: QUESTION: Can an attached 6 foot sidewalk for the portion of Impala Circle that abuts 408 Impala Dr be provided? There is already an existing sidewalk stub on the 400 Impala property to the east, and extending that sidewalk out to Impala Dr would be beneficial for the development as well as helping the vacated ROW meet the private street standards which require either detached sidewalks with a tree lawn or attached sidewalks with trees in grates. Comment Number: 31 08/09/2022: FOR HEARING - UPDATED: Thank you for the submittal of the modification request in the submittal package. Ripley Design: Thank you. The modification packet has been updated and is included with this 4th round submittal. 06/28/2022: FOR HEARING: The multi-family standards have a block size limitation 7 acres maximum (see LUC section 3.8.30(D)(2)). The total project area is listed as 7.2 acres currently, so a modification may be needed if a portion of the site cannot be platted separately or the private drives cannot be brought up to the private street standards as a means of defining the individual blocks of the development. Department: Historic Preservation Contact: Jim Bertolini, 970-416-4250, jbertolini@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 2 05/02/2022: FOR PERMIT - PLAN OF PROTECTION – UPDATED 6/28: A plan of protection for all nearby historic resources is required to be submitted to Historic Preservation. This plan will need to detail the particular considerations and protective measures that will be employed to prevent short-term and long-term material damage and avoidable impact to identified historic resources within the 200-foot area of adjacency from demolition, new construction, and operational activities, as well as any additional requirements for rehabilitation, long-term stabilization and interpretation of historic resources. Specific to this project, that plan of protection will only need to address staging and operation of construction equipment in the vicinity of the City Landmark at 2300 W Mulberry (West side of the Building F development site). Please submit to Historic Preservation staff once developed, prior to permitting/construction. STUDIO Architecture: A plan of protection will be submitted to Historic Preservation staff prior to building permit / construction. Department: Engineering Development Review Contact: Tim Dinger, , tdinger@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 3 6 04/28/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: Once the Requests for Modifications get approval from the City, list the approved requests for modification under note #48 in the general notes on sheet 2 (Sheet C101) in the Utility Plans. Northern Engineering: Acknowledged, approved modifications to be added to general notes. Comment Number: 6 04/28/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: On page 4 of the plat, there are references to the existing right-of-way for Impala Circle with blank spaces where the vacation ordinance and reception numbers should be placed. We cannot approve of plans with intentional blank spaces on them. Please fill in the numbers, if possible, otherwise remove the blank spaces from the references. Northern Engineering: The blank spaces will be filled in once the right-of-way vacation has been approved and reception numbers are available at final plan. Department: Traffic Operation Contact: Nicole Hahn nhahn@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 2 08/09/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UPDATED: Please show relocated access on plans. 05/04/2022: FOR HEARING I don't see that access to the existing athletic field access gate off of Impala Cir. is being preserved. Does the school need this access to remain or are they okay with your proposed design? Housing Catalyst: Staff has discussed new field access with the School District. This new gate access is shown on the plan and has support from the school. Ripley Design: The gate is located in the north east corner of the property and will match what is existing in function, design, and width. Comment Number: 3 05/04/2022: INFORMATION ONLY: It looks like you have quite a few utility installations in Impala Drive that have proposed sawcuts shown. We will need you to work closely with our Work Area Traffic Control staff (Tom Utech) once you get closer to construction to work out the impacts to school and neighborhood access. This is especially important with the proximity to the school. I would recommend your team think through the construction and timing of the work in the street to come up with a plan that minimizes disruption to traffic. I would also encourage you to reach out to Tom Utech when you feel it is appropriate to discuss your traffic control plan and options in more detail, prior to applying for your Development Construction Permit (DCP). Tom can be reached via phone and email at: (970) 221-6815, tutech@fcgov.com. Northern Engineering: Note added to utility legend regarding contractor coordination with Traffic Operations (Note 11). Comment Number: 4 06/28/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UNRESOLVED: I did not see any proposed signage for this access. Northern Engineering: Signage and striping to be addressed at final and provided in Civil Site Plan (C 200-C 202). 7 05/04/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN Per previous discussion, we will want to see any proposed signage for the Mulberry access that will be aimed at identifying the access as a private drive and not a through street. Comment Number: 6 08/09/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: Signing and striping will be coordinated in final design Northern Engineering: Signage and striping to be addressed at final and provided in Civil Site Plan (C 200-C 202). Department: Water-Wastewater Engineering Contact: Wes Lamarque, 970-416-2418, wlamarque@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 2 08/09/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UNRESOLVED: 07/01/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UNRESOLVED: 05/06/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: Please provide water meter sizing calculations for all the proposed water services. Northern Engineering: Water meter sizing calculation will be provided at final. Comment Number: 4 08/09/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UNRESOLVED: 07/01/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UNRESOLVED: 05/06/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: The southwest fire hydrant is within 10 feet of a shade tree. Please provide 10 feet of separation. Another option would be to propose an ornamental tree with 6 to10 feet of separation. Northern Engineering: The proximity and separation from landscape design elements to utilities will be coordinated in detail at final plan. Comment Number: 5 08/09/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UNRESOLVED: 07/01/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UNRESOLVED: 05/06/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: A proposed tree is too close to the most upstream public sewer manhole just northeast of Building D. Please revise. Northern Engineering: The proximity and separation from landscape design elements to utilities will be coordinated in detail at final plan. Comment Number: 7 08/09/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UPDATED: The hydrant needs to be 30 inches west of the flow line. This may put the hydrant on top of the bike pad. Northern Engineering: The hydrant location and hardscape adjustments will be addressed at final design. 07/01/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UNRESOLVED: 05/06/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: The northeast fire hydrant is too close to the electric transformer. Please provide proper separation. 8 Comment Number: 9 08/09/2022: FOR HEARING - UNRESOLVED: Northern Engineering: Updated easement width to 30’ between existing buldings. 06/27/2022: FOR HEARING: The easement exclusion for the existing buildings in the middle of the property is reducing the existing sanitary sewer easement. In addition, the city would prefer if it were to have a 30-foot easement instead. Department: Stormwater Floodplain Contact: Claudia Quezada, (970)416-2494, cquezada@fcgov.com Topic: Floodplain Comment Number: 4 08/03/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UNRESOLVED: Redlines from round 2 remain unaddressed. See site and landscape redlines. 06/28/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UPDATED: Please see updated redlines. 05/02/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: Please see redlines for minor comments. Northern Engineering: Site and landscape plan redlines to be addressed at final design. Department: Stormwater Engineering Contact: Wes Lamarque, 970-416-2418, wlamarque@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 11 08/09/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UNRESOLVED: 07/01/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UNRESOLVED: 05/06/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: A shade tree is too close to the northern rain garden's soil sand media. Please provide 6 feet of separation and 10 feet of separation from the underdrain as well. Northern Engineering: Forbays and design details shall be provided for all raingardens including at final design Comment Number: 13 08/09/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UNRESOLVED: 06/27/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: It appears that the design point for basin 100 should be moved north to the Rain Garden. Please confirm Northern Engineering: Design point locations shall be updated at final design. Department: Water Conservation Contact: Eric Olson, 970-221-6704, eolson@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 1 04/27/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: Preliminary irrigation plans (PIP) are required for review at Final Development Plan (FDP), prior to issuance of building permit. The requirements for the PIP must comply with the provisions outlined in Section 3.2.1(J) of the Land Use Code. Direct questions concerning irrigation requirements to irrigationdr@fcgov.com or Eric Olson eolson@fcgov.com 9 Ripley Design: Acknowledged. Irrigation plans will be provided at final. Comment Number: 2 04/27/2022: BUILDING PERMIT: 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 Ripley Design: Acknowledged, irrigation plans will be submitted for review at final plan, and will be submitted as part of the building set. Department: Light And Power Contact: Austin Kreager, 970-224-6152, akreager@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 1 06/28/2022: INFORMATION: Thank you for all of the coordination work that has taken place in between rounds. At time of construction, there will need to be a high degree of coordination to lessen the impacts to surrounding properties. Northern Engineering: Thank you as well, we will continue coordination as the process progresses. 05/03/2022: INFORMATION: Any existing electric infrastructure that needs to be relocated as part of this project will be at the expense of the developer. Please coordinate relocations with Light and Power Engineering. Please coordinate with me prior to your next submittal to get a proposed design on your plans for the relocation of our facilities. Housing Catalyst: Acknowledged. We will coordinate with you on the proposed design. Thank you. Comment Number: 3 05/03/2022: INFORMATION ONLY: Light and Power would like to remind you that all of our facilities must have a ten foot clearance away from all water, wastewater, and storm sewer facilities. We also require a three foot clearance away from all other utilities with the exception of communication lines. Northern Engineering: Thank you for the concise direction on utility spacing. Ripley Design: Noted, thank you. Comment Number: 4 05/03/2022: INFORMATION ONLY: 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 to discuss development fees 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-investment-development-fees Housing Catalyst: Acknowledged. We will contact you to determine fee estimates. Thank you. Comment Number: 5 05/03/2022: INFORMATION ONLY: Please document the size of the electrical service(s) that feeds the existing property prior to demolition of the buildings to receive capacity fee credits. 10 Northern Engineering: Electrical services shall be documented prior to demolition. Comment Number: 6 05/03/2022: INFORMATION ONLY: Transformer locations will need to be coordinated with Light & Power. Transformers must be placed within 10 ft of a drivable surface for installation and maintenance purposes. The transformer must also have a front clearance of 10 ft and side/rear clearance of 3 ft minimum. When located close to a building, please provide required separation from building openings as defined in Figures ESS4 - ESS7 within the Electric Service Standards. Please show all proposed transformer locations on the Utility Plans. Northern Engineering Response: Transformer locations comply with spacing standards, and will continue to coordinate with any future changes. Ripley Design: Separation requirements acknowledged. We will continue to coordinate closely on these during final plan. Comment Number: 7 05/03/2022: INFORMATION ONLY: Single phase transformers are limited to a maximum of 8 runs of secondary, not to exceed a wire size of 350KCMIL. Three phase transformers are limited to a maximum of 12 runs of secondary, not to exceed a wire size of 500KCMIL. STUDIO Architecture: Thank you for the information. Comment Number: 9 05/03/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: Multi family buildings and duplexes are treated as customer owned services; therefore a C-1 form and one line diagram must be filled out and submitted to Light & Power Engineering for each building. All secondary electric service work is the responsibility of the developer and their electrical consultant or contractor. A C-1 form can be found here: https://www.fcgov.com/utilities/business/builders-and-developers/development-f orms-guidelines-regulations Housing Catalyst: Acknowledged. This will be included in the final plan. Thank you. Comment Number: 10 05/03/2022: INFORMATION ONLY: This project will need to comply with our electric metering standards. Electric meter locations will need to be coordinated with Light and Power Engineering. Residential units will need to be individually metered. Please gang the electric meters on one side of the building, opposite of the gas meters. Reference Section 8 of our Electric Service Standards for electric metering standards. A link has been provided here: https://www.fcgov.com/utilities/img/site_specific/uploads/ElectricServiceStanda rds_FINAL_18November2016_Amendment.pdf Housing Catalyst: Project will comply with electric metering standards. We will coordinate with Light and Power to ensure standards are being met. STUDIO Architecture: Electrical meter locations will be coordinated with Light and Power. Each unit will be individually metered. Electric meters have been located together on one side of the building. Comment Number: 11 05/03/2022: INFORMATION ONLY: If the private drives/alleys are proposed to be illuminated, the streetlights are 11 considered private and will need to be privately metered. Please show all private streetlights and private meters on the plans. Housing Catalyst: Acknowledged. Please see photometric plan for private lights and meter locations. Comment Number: 12 05/03/2022: INFORMATION ONLY: You may contact Austin Kreager with project engineering if you have questions. (970) 224-6152. You may reference Light & Power’s Electric Service Standards at: https://www.fcgov.com/utilities/img/site_specific/uploads/electricservicestandards.pdf?1645038437 You may reference our policies, development charge processes, and use our fee estimator at http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/business/builders-and-developers. Housing Catalyst: Acknowledged, thank you. Department: PFA Contact: Marcus Glasgow, 970-416-2869, marcus.glasgow@poudre-fire.org Topic: General Comment Number: 4 8/8/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN-UPDATED Fire lane sign detail has been added to civil plans. Still need to show sign locations throughout the site. Northern Engineering: See note 12 of Civil Site Plan (C 200-C 202) legend. 04/27/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: FIRE LANE SIGNS - The limits of the fire lane shall be fully defined. Fire lane sign locations should be indicated on future plan sets. Refer to LCUASS detail #1418 & #1419 for sign type, placement, and spacing. Appropriate directional arrows required on all signs. Posting of additional fire lane signage may be determined at time of fire inspection. Code language provided below. Northern Engineering: Striping and signage to be detailed at final in Civil Site Plan sheets (C 200-C 202) and comply with LCUASS and PFA standards. Comment Number: 5 04/27/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: PREMISE IDENTIFICATION: ADDRESS POSTING & WAYFINDING Where possible, the naming of private drives is usually recommended to aid in wayfinding. Addresses shall be posted on each structure and where otherwise needed to aid in wayfinding. Code language provided below. - IFC 505.1: 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 eight-inch numerals on a contrasting background. Where access is by means of a private road and 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. STUDIO Architecture: Will be “addressed” at final. Ripley Design: We will continue to work with staff on the addressing and signage during final plan. Comment Number: 7 8/8/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN - UPDATED: Bollards will need notes indicating a 1 inch square nut will be installed to Commented [GU1]: Klara - we are including the lighting plan with this info correct? 12 accommodate our standard hydrant wrench. The bollards shall be high visibility with reflective striping or yellow in color. Bollards must collapse in the direction of likely path of travel. Ripley Design: Noted, specifications of the bollards will be and confirmed with PFA at final. 06/28/2022: FOR FINAL PLAN: SECURITY GATE/BOLLARDS A security gate would be preferred for the second point of access to the duplex site. If you would like to install bollards, a spec sheet will be required for submittal. Bollards with low level padlock options that require keys will not be allowed as they are prone to freezing and snowpack. Collapsible bollard options that use a 1" square hydrant nut operated by a hydrant wrench would be acceptable. If gates are proposed, they shall meet IFC D103.5: Gates securing fire apparatus access roads shall comply with all of the following criteria: 1. The minimum gate width shall be the same width as the fire lane. 2. Gates shall be of the swinging or sliding type. 3. Construction of gates shall be of materials that allow manual operation by one person. 4. Gate components shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times and replaced or repaired when defective. 5. Electric gates shall be equipped with a means of opening the gate by fire department personnel for emergency access. Emergency opening devices shall be approved by the fire code official. Gates must have a Knox Gate Key Switch that fits the Knox Key system for Poudre Fire Authority. 6. Gate design and locking device specifications shall be submitted for approval by the fire code official prior to installation. 7. Electric gate operators, where provided, shall be listed in accordance with UL 325 and have a means of emergency, manual operation during power loss. 8. Gates intended for automatic operation shall be designed, constructed and installed to comply with the requirements of ASTM F 2200. Gates or bollards shall be signed with vertical letters on both sides stating "FIRE ACCESS" and bollards shall have an additional label on the hydrant nut side stating "HYDRANT WRENCH". Department: Building Services Contact: Russell Hovland, 970-416-2341, rhovland@fcgov.com Topic: Building Insp Plan Review Comment Number: 1 05/02/2022: BUILDING PERMIT: Construction shall comply with adopted codes as amended. Current adopted codes are: 2021 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: Ground Snow Load 35 PSF. Frost Depth: 30 inches. 13 Wind Loads: Risk Category II (most structures): · 140mph (Ultimate) exposure B or · Front Range Gust Map published by The Structural Engineer's Association of Colorado Seismic Design: Category B. Climate Zone: Zone 5 Energy Code: 2021 IECC residential chapter. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS: · For a fire-sprinkled building, 3ft setback required from property line or provide fire rated walls & openings per chap 3 of the IRC. · Bedroom egress windows (emergency escape openings) required in all bedrooms. · For buildings using electric heat, heat pump equipment is required. · Attached single-family townhomes are required to be fire sprinkled per local amendment and must provide a P2904 system min and provide fire rated wall per R302. This fire sprinkler system usually requires a ¾” or 1” water line and meter to meet all P2904 requirements. · New homes must provide electric vehicle ready wiring if garages are attached, see local amendment. · Provide site-wide accessibility plan in accordance with CRS 9-5. This requires accessible units per that state standard. STOCK PLANS: When residential buildings will be built at least three times with limited variations, a stock plan design or master plan can be submitted for a single review and then built multiple times with site specific permits. More information can be found in our Stock Plan Guide at fcgov.com/building/res-requirements.php. STUDIO Architecture. Noted, thank you. Comment Number: 2 05/02/2022: BUILDING PERMIT: Construction shall comply with adopted codes as amended. Current adopted codes are: 2021 International Building Code (IBC) with local amendments 2021 International Existing Building Code (IEBC) with local amendments 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) with local amendments 2021 International Mechanical Code (IMC) with local amendments 2021 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) with local amendments 2021 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) with local amendments Colorado Plumbing Code (currently on the 2018 IPC) 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. Important: Fort Collins will be adopting the new 2021 Building Codes in April of 2022. Accessibility: State Law CRS 9-5 & ICC/ANSI A117.1-2017. Snow Load Live Load: Ground Snow Load 35 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 Colorado 14 Seismic Design: Category B. Climate Zone: Zone 5 Energy Code: • Multi-family and Condominiums 3 stories max: 2021 IECC residential chapter. • Commercial and Multi-family 4 stories and taller: 2021 IECC commercial chapter. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS: · Electric vehicle charging parking spaces are required, see local amendment. · This building is located within 250ft of a 4 lane road or 1000 ft of an active railway, must provide exterior composite sound transmission of 39 STC min. · R-2 occupancies must provide 10ft setback from property line and 20 feet between other buildings or provide fire rated walls and openings per chapter 6 and 7 of the IBC. · City of Fort Collins amendments to the 2021 International Fire Code limit what areas can avoid fire sprinklers with a NFPA 13R, see local IFC 903 amendment. · Bedroom egress windows required below 4th floor regardless of fire-sprinkler. All egress windows above the 1st floor require minimum sill height of 24”. · If using electric systems to heat or cool the building, ground source heat pump or cold climate heat pump technology is required. · A City licensed commercial general contractor is required to construct any new multi-family structure. STOCK PLANS: When the exact same residential building will be built more then once with limited variations, a stock plan design or master plan can be submitted for a single review and then built multiple times with site specific permits. More information can be found in our Stock Plan Guide at fcgov.com/building/res-requirements.php. STUDIO Architecture: Noted, thank you. BUILDING PERMIT PRE-SUBMITTAL MEETING: Please schedule a pre-submittal meeting with Building Services for this project. Pre-Submittal meetings assist the designer/builder by assuring, early on in the design, that the new projects are on track to complying with all of the adopted City codes and Standards listed above. The proposed project should be in the early to mid-design stage for this meeting to be effective. Applicants of new projects should email your Coordinator to schedule a pre-submittal meeting. Housing Catalyst: We will schedule this meeting soon. Thank you. STUDIO Architecture: We will schedule a presubmittal meeting in the near future. Department: Technical Services Contact: Jeff County, 970-221-6588, jcounty@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 2 08/04/2022: INFORMATION ONLY: Unless required during PDP, a complete review of all plans will be done at FDP. Northern Engineering: Acknowledged, thank you. Ripley Design: Thank you. Topic: Plat Comment Number: 1 15 08/04/2022: FOR HEARING-UPDATED: Please make changes as marked. If changes are not made or you disagree with comments, please provide written response of why corrections were not made. Please provide any responses on redlined sheets and/or in response letter. If you have any specific questions about the redlines, please contact John Von Nieda at 970-221-6565 or jvonnieda@fcgov.com Northern Engineering: Please see responses to redlines