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November 4, 2022
Tim Dinger
Engineering Department Manager
281 North College Avenue
Fort Collins, Colorado 80524
RE: Montava PUD – Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards (LCUASS) Variance Request
Dear Mr. Dinger,
Variance Request: Connector Local Street & Residential Local Cross-Section
Issue Identification:
The Montava Phaes G Site Plan includes deviations from the street cross-sections as outlined in Chapter 7 -
Street Design and Technical Criteria. Specifically, section 7.3.1-A makes reference to the City of Fort Collins
street sections figures 7-1F through 7-13F. A variance is requested to allow for deviations from the City of
Fort Collins ‘ Connector Local Street’ and ‘Residential Local Street’ cross-sections to accommodate specific
site conditions and local street layouts envisioned for the Montava project.
Proposed Alternate Design:
The proposed street cross sections vary from the LCUASS City of Fort Collins street cross sections by a
change in one or more of the following street components: minimum right-of-way (ROW) width, roadway
width, or parkway width.
The specific alternate designs are as follows:
1. Connector Local– Request for modified street section:
a. Comparison to Standards and Justification:
i. Reduce total Rights of Way width by 3’ from 63’ to 60’ by reducing parkway landscaping
to 7’ each side (pavement width, travel lanes, and parallel parking width remain
consistent with LCUSS Standards).
ii. Narrower ROW section accommodates site plan lotting layout. Parkway landscape and
maintenance will be provided for by the Montava Metro District.
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2. Connector Local (Alternate 1)– Request for modified street section:
a. Refer to Attachment 1 for reference.
b. Comparison to Standards and Justification:
i. Reduce total Rights of Way width by 3’ from 63’ to 60’ by eliminating on-street parking
on both sides.
ii. Travel lanes are increased from 10’ to 11’; total travel lane width of 22’.
iii. Parkway landscape shall be increased by 5.5’ each side.
iv. Narrower ROW section accommodates site plan lotting layout. Parkway landscape and
maintenance will be provided for by the Montava Metro District.
3. Connector Local (Alternate 2)– Request for modified street section:
a. Refer to Attachment 2 for reference.
b. Comparison to Standards and Justification:
i. Reduce total Rights of Way width by 3’ from 63’ to 60’ by eliminating on-street parking
on one side; parking shall be provided on one side only.
ii. Parkway landscape shall vary by side; decreased by 1.5’ on side with on-street parking
and increased by 6.5’ on side without on-street parking.
iii. Narrower ROW section accommodates site plan lotting layout. Parkway landscape and
maintenance will be provided for by the Montava Metro District.
4. Residential Local – Request for modified street section (Alternate 2):
a. Refer to Attachment 3 for reference.
b. Comparison to Standards and Justification:
i. Increase total Rights of Way width by 3’ from 57’ to 60’.
ii. Increase pavement travel lane width by 4’ from 16’ to 20’.
iii. Elimination of on-street parking on one side.
iv. Parkway landscape shall be increased by 2.5’ each side.
v. Roadway designation of Chesapeake was downgraded from Connector Local to
Residential Local through the Phase G Traffic Impact Study, however, a wider total travel
lane of 20’ was required by Poudre Fire Authority. Parkway landscape and maintenance
will be provided for by the Montava Metro District.
Exhibits of the City of Fort Collins street section alongside the proposed street cross-section are attached to
this letter in support of this variance request.
Justification
Montava’s design implements key aspects of the subarea plan and the City’s mixed-use goals. In order to
accomplish these, the development will take the form of seamless neighborhoods and centers, supported by
calm, walkable streets unfrosted by active and human-centric buildings. This requires a greater diversity of
streets and a reduction of barriers and buffers between uses and neighborhoods. Compatibility between
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uses and intensity of development is handled by gradually increasing and decreasing development intensity
by controlling the form and scale of buildings as well as the diversity of activities that take place within
them. Street design is intended to stitch these uses together, not separate them. The variances sought
provide a wider range of local street conditions and coordinate the design of collectors and locals with
adjacent site and buildings. These are necessary to achieve a connected and integrated series of
neighborhoods that support commercial centers, encouraging residents to walk and bike as a primary means
of transportation.
There is no foreseen adverse impact to capital and maintenance costs relating to this variance request.
This variance is not foreseen to be detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare nor reduce the
design life of the improvement.
Sincerely,
Jeff White, PE
Attachments:
Attachment 1 - Connector Local with no on-street parking
Attachment 2 – Connector Local with on-street parking on one side
Attachment 3 - Residential Local with on-street parking on one side
STREET TYPES 7A | CONNECTOR LOCAL | ALTERNATE 1
7A | CONNECTOR LOCAL | ALTERNATE 1
Right-of-Way 60 ft Roadway Width 22 ft
Transect Zones T5, T4 Parking Lanes -
Sidewalk 5 ft Parking Width -
Parkway Type Continuous Travel Lanes 2
Parkway Width 14 ft Lane Width 11 ft
Curb & Gutter Type Vertical
Curb Width 0.5 ft
Gutter Width 1.5 ft
Bike Facility Type Shared lane
Bike Lane Width -
Bike Buffer Width -
10'10'
(WHERE NEEDED)
10'
8'
TRAVEL
PARK
TRAVEL
8'
PARK
TRAVEL
TURN 13'
TRAVEL
13'
INTERSECTIONS
LEFT
8.5'
(MIN.)
PKWY
36' ROADWAY
63' ROW (MIN.)
(MIN)
WALK
5'
ROADWAY WIDTH: 36' wide without bike lane; 42' wide with bike lane; 36'; wide with left turn lane.
RIGHT OF WAY WIDTH: 63' (min) plus 18' (min.) utility easement.
TRAVEL LANES: Two lanes, 10' wide, 13' wide at intersections shared with bicyclists, or 10' wide where
BIKE LANES: Bicyclists shall share the roadway with motor vehicles in the travel lanes.
Additional street width may be required to add bike lanes 6' wide on each side
to accommodate bike traffic within and leading to activity areas.
PARKING: Two lanes 8' wide. Parking will be removed at intersections where a left turn lane is required.
PARKWAY: 8' (min.) width. Additional width optional.
SIDEWALK: 5' (min.) width. Additional width may be required for higher pedestrian traffic
serving activity areas.
WHERE USED: These specifications shall apply to streets providing local access and in areas without driveways.
FENCES: Fences shall be setback a minimum of 2' from back of sidewalk or on the property line, whichever is greater.
ACCESS: Access will be limited. Points of access must be approved by the Local Entity.
CURB AND GUTTER: Vertical curb and gutter.
SPEED LIMIT: 25 MPH
UTIL.
ESMT.
9'
9'UTIL.
ESMT.
DESIGN SPEED: 30 MPH
CONTINUITY: The street shall be continuous for no more than 1320 feet.
FORT COLLINS ONLY
36' ROADWAY
bike lanes are required.
(MIN)
WALK
5'
(MIN.)
PKWY
8.5'
refuge. Additional roadway and right of way width may be required.
MEDIAN: Not required, except where necessary to control access and/or to provide pedestrian
LEFT TURN LANES: 10' wide, at intersections where needed.
Attachment No. 1- Connector Local (no on-street parking)
STREET TYPES 7A | CONNECTOR LOCAL | ALTERNATE 2
7A | CONNECTOR LOCAL | ALTERNATE 2
Right-of-Way 60 ft Roadway Width 28 ft
Transect Zones T4 Parking Lanes 1
Sidewalk 5 ft Parking Width 8 ft.
Parkway Type Continuous Travel Lanes 2
Parkway Width 15 ft / 7 ft Lane Width 10 ft
Curb & Gutter Type Vertical
Curb Width 0.5 ft
Gutter Width 1.5 ft
Bike Facility Type Shared lane
Bike Lane Width -
Bike Buffer Width -
10'10'
(WHERE NEEDED)
10'
8'
TRAVEL
PARK
TRAVEL
8'
PARK
TRAVEL
TURN 13'
TRAVEL
13'
INTERSECTIONS
LEFT
8.5'
(MIN.)
PKWY
36' ROADWAY
63' ROW (MIN.)
(MIN)
WALK
5'
ROADWAY WIDTH: 36' wide without bike lane; 42' wide with bike lane; 36'; wide with left turn lane.
RIGHT OF WAY WIDTH: 63' (min) plus 18' (min.) utility easement.
TRAVEL LANES: Two lanes, 10' wide, 13' wide at intersections shared with bicyclists, or 10' wide where
BIKE LANES: Bicyclists shall share the roadway with motor vehicles in the travel lanes.
Additional street width may be required to add bike lanes 6' wide on each side
to accommodate bike traffic within and leading to activity areas.
PARKING: Two lanes 8' wide. Parking will be removed at intersections where a left turn lane is required.
PARKWAY: 8' (min.) width. Additional width optional.
SIDEWALK: 5' (min.) width. Additional width may be required for higher pedestrian traffic
serving activity areas.
WHERE USED: These specifications shall apply to streets providing local access and in areas without driveways.
FENCES: Fences shall be setback a minimum of 2' from back of sidewalk or on the property line, whichever is greater.
ACCESS: Access will be limited. Points of access must be approved by the Local Entity.
CURB AND GUTTER: Vertical curb and gutter.
SPEED LIMIT: 25 MPH
UTIL.
ESMT.
9'
9'UTIL.
ESMT.
DESIGN SPEED: 30 MPH
CONTINUITY: The street shall be continuous for no more than 1320 feet.
FORT COLLINS ONLY
36' ROADWAY
bike lanes are required.
(MIN)
WALK
5'
(MIN.)
PKWY
8.5'
refuge. Additional roadway and right of way width may be required.
MEDIAN: Not required, except where necessary to control access and/or to provide pedestrian
LEFT TURN LANES: 10' wide, at intersections where needed.
Attachment No. 2 - Connector Local (on-street parking one side)
16'
7'
PARK
TRAVEL
7'
PARK
8.5'
(MIN.)
PKWY
30' ROADWAY
57' ROW (MIN.)
(MIN)
WALK
5'
UTIL.
ESMT.
9'
9'UTIL.
ESMT.
FORT COLLINS ONLY
(MIN.)
PKWY
8.5'
WALK
(MIN)
5'
ROADWAY WIDTH: 30' wide.
RIGHT OF WAY WIDTH: 57' (min.), plus 18' (min.) utility easement.
TRAVEL LANES: 16' wide.
LEFT TURN LANES: None.
BIKE LANES: Bicyclists to share travel lane with motor vehicles. Additional street width, up to 4'
wider, may be required in the travel lane to accommodate bike traffic to serve activity areas, such
as schools and parks.
PARKING: Two lanes 7' wide.
SIDEWALK: 5' (min.) width. Additional width may be required for higher pedestrian traffic
serving activity areas.
MEDIANS: None.
WHERE USED: May be used for residential local streets providing access to single family detached dwellings
with driveways.
DESIGN SPEED: 25 MPH
SPEED LIMIT: 25 MPH
ACCESS: Access will be unlimited in accordance with these standards.
CONTINUITY: The street shall be continuous for no more than 1320 feet.
FENCES: Fences shall be setback a minimum of 2' from back of sidewalk or on the property line, whichever is greater.
CURB AND GUTTER: Vertical curb and gutter, or driveover. However, if driveover is used, the parkways must be
widened by 1' and thereby, the required right of way width will increase by 2' to provide 59'.
STREET TYPES 6 | RESIDENTIAL LOCAL | ALTERNATE 2
6 | RESIDENTIAL LOCAL | ALTERNATE 2
Right-of-Way 60 ft Roadway Width 28 ft
Transect Zones T5, T4 Parking Lanes 1
Sidewalk 5 ft Parking Width 8 ft
Parkway Type Cont. / Long Tree Well Travel Lanes 2
Parkway Width 11 ft Lane Width 10 ft
Curb & Gutter Type Vertical
Curb Width 0.5 ft
Gutter Width 1.5 ft
Bike Facility Type Shared lane
Bike Lane Width -
Bike Buffer Width -
Attachment No. 3- Residential Local (on-street parking one side)