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Community Development and Neighborhood Services 281 North College Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6689 970.224.6134 - fax fcgov.com/developmentreview
April 11, 2023
Cathy Mathis
TB Group
444 Mountain Avenue
Berthoud, CO 80513
RE: Triple Crown Sports Expansion, MA220144, Round Number 3
Please see the following summary of comments from City staff and outside reviewing
agencies for your submittal of Triple Crown Sports Expansion. If you have questions about
any comments, you may contact the individual commenter or direct your questions through
your Development Review Coordinator, Todd Sullivan via phone at 970-221-6695 or via
email at tsullivan@fcgov.com.
Comment Summary:
Department: Development Review Coordinator
Contact: Todd Sullivan, 970-221-6695, tsullivan@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
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!
Comment Number: 2
RESUBMITTAL:
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. Comments requiring action
should NOT have a response such as noted or acknowledged. You will need to
provide references to specific project plans, pages, reports, or explanations of
why comments have not been addressed [when applicable].
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Comment Number: 3
RESUBMITTAL:
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.
Reach out to me if you would like a list of suggested names.
*Please disregard any references to paper copies, flash drives, or CDs.
Comment Number: 4
RESUBMITTAL:
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" (version 2016.1) or “PDFSHX (version 2017 and
newer) in the command line and enter "0".
Read this article at Autodesk.com for more 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
Comment Number: 5
RESUBMITTAL:
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 with as much advanced notice as possible.
Comment Number: 6
INFORMATION:
Please resubmit within 180 days, approximately 6 months, to avoid the
expiration of your project.
Comment Number: 7
*RESUBMITTAL ROUND 4:
ANY project that requires four or more rounds of review would be subject to an
additional fee of $3,000.00.
Comment Number: 8
*04/11/2023: RESUBMITTAL ROUND 4:
Staff has requested an additional round of review based on outstanding comments. This
will be a 3-week review period.
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Department: Planning Services
Contact: Jill Baty, jbaty@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 8
03/01/2023: FOR APPROVAL: There are no plans to widen Timberline Road
prior to 2040. As such, the applicant is responsible for maintaining the strip of
parkway along Timberline. This would require installing irrigation in this area. At
a minimum, there must be 50% live plant ground coverage at the time of plant
maturity and tree canopies do not count towards the calculation. Please include
a landscaping and irrigation plan for this area.
Update: this includes the strip interior to the sidewalk where current dead trees
are. All of these areas must have 5-% live plant ground coverage. Please
indicate the height and width at maturity of the proposed junipers and pines along timberline.
Comment Number: 9
04/03/2023: FOR APPROVAL: Thank you for providing this information on your
lighting plans. In order to review the plans, I will need to see some additional
information on the plans. Please show the property lines on your lighting plan
documents. It looks like some of your proposed lights might be in the public
right-of-way along Timberline.
Comment Number: 10
04/03/2023: FOR APPROVAL: Please include information about numbers and
locations of existing exterior light fixtures on the entire site, including any that are
mounted on the building. Applications that result in the replacement or upgrade
of 50% or more of the existing outdoor lighting fixtures at one time or
incrementally within a 10-year period shall submit a lighting plan for the entire
site that meets the requirements of Section 3.2.4.
Comment Number: 11
04/03/2023: FOR APPROVAL: Please show visuals of what your mounting
poles and fixtures will look like, including height, orientation, materials and colors.
Comment Number: 12
04/03/2023: FOR INFORMATION: Thank you for choosing color temperature of
no greater than 5700 Kelvin for your ballpark lighting.
Comment Number: 13
04/03/2023: FOR APPROVAL: Off-site impacts: 3.2.4(K)(2) Please show that
this plan will limit off-site impacts to the maximum extent practical.
Comment Number: 15
04/03/2023: FOR APPROVAL: Lighting controls: 3.2.4(K)(3) Please show that
the lighting will be:
- dimmable to 10% to adjust illuminance levels for relative activity (maintenance vs active play),
- local or remote manual control with at least 2% preset illuminance levels,
- lights shall be automatically extinguished by 1 hour after the end of play, and
- field lighting aimed upward shall be controlled separately from
downward-directed field lighting.
Please clearly state how your plans comply with this section.
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Comment Number: 16
04/03/2023: FOR APPROVAL: Thank you for indicating the location of the
trash enclosure. Please include separate plans that show detailed elevations of
the trash enclosure, calling out height and materials. Trash enclosures need to
include a separate pedestrian entrance (at least 32 inches wide), bollards or
other protective features, and service pad. Recycling capacity must be at least
50% of the proposed trash capacity. Plese refer to 3.2.5(C) for all trash enclosure standards.
Comment Number: 14
04/06/2023: FOR APPROVAL: The intent of the exterior site lighting
regulations in the Land Use Code includes protecting the local natural
ecosystem from damaging effects of artificial lighting. The lighting proposed in
this project spill over your property line quite a bit on the north boundary near
Timberline into a wooded detention pond. Please reduce the damaging
spillover of light into this natural feature.
Comment Number: 17
04/11/2023: FOR APPROVAL: Newly installed trees along Timberline Rd. will
need to be irrigated. Hand irrigation, similar to what is had been used for the
dead trees in this area, will be insufficient.
Comment Number: 18
04/11/2023: FOR INFORMATION: Thank you for your interest in native
landscaping! Native plants can use less water and support native insects and
vertebrates even in urban environments.
Comment Number: 19
04/11/2023: FOR APPROVAL: Please indicate that landscaping and
xeriscaping features will be installed such that no excess mulch, stone, etc. will
spill onto the sidewalk or into the road.
Comment Number: 20
04/11/2023: FOR APPROVAL: There must be 50% live plant ground coverage
at plant maturity in all landscaped parkway/ROW areas. Tree canopies do not
count toward the calculation. Please confirm this project will be meeting this
requirement and make note of it on the plans.
Comment Number: 21
04/11/2023: FOR APPROVAL: Please indicate that your rings of mulch around
trees will be 4 inches deep. Plans currently indicate 2 inches, which is insufficient.
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Department: Environmental Planning
Contact: Scott Benton, (970)416-4290, sbenton@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
12/12/2022: No comments.
Comment Number: 2
02/22/2023: FOR APPROVAL: Please note that the standard 'Song Bird
Nesting' is present on page LS3 on the Landscape Plan. A songbird nesting
survey will be required to be completed prior to tree removal if the trees are
removed during the songbird nesting season (Feb 1 to July 31).
The City of Fort Collins is designated as a bird sanctuary for the refuge of wild
birds (Municipal Code Chapter 4, Division 8 - Wild Birds:
https://library.municode.com/co/fort_collins/codes/municipal_code?
nodeId=CH4ANIN_ARTIIAN_DIV8WIBI) and in order to satisfy the federal
Migratory Bird Treaty Act requirements, it is prohibited for any person at any
time in the City to abuse or injure any wild bird or damage a nest with eggs or
injure the young of any such bird. A professional ecologist or wildlife biologist is
required to complete the nesting survey linked below 5-7 days before
conducting tree removal or trimming.
Comment Number: 3
04/11/2023: FOR APPROVAL: The Exterior Site Lighting code section LUC
3.2.4(K) provides some special allowances to athletic fields, however some
notes on the site plan are needed to indicate how those requirements will be
met and honored. For example, what is the lighting schedule and controls (i.e.,
timers) to ensure that excessive lighting is not used during ecologically sensitive
times (dawn and dusk)?
Department: Forestry
Contact: Carrie Tomlinson, , ctomlinson@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 7
4/10/2023: UNRESOLVED
Thank you for adding drip rings on your irrigation plan and adding the language
in your detail to only use mulch around the trees, please show this on your plan
drawings also. Also, please add the reference in detail #11 for contacting
forestry staff onto your plan drawings also especially in reference to the new
water line and use of a hydro-excavator and root pruning in this area. See the
following language as a possible example for this plan: At the edge of
disturbance, a 2 foot deep and 6 inch wide trench will be made to expose any
existing roots using a pressure setting of less than 1800 psi. All roots over 3
inches in diameter will be inspected by the Forestry Division prior to cutting or
disturbing. Any root under this diameter will be cut cleanly at the furthest
possible point away from the tree with a sharp hand saw (no rotary blade or
chainsaw). Trench for water line shall not exceed 2 feet in width.
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02/27/2023: FOR APPROVAL:
Please move all irrigation laterals out of the critical root zones of exiting trees
and indicate which lines will be surfaced as drip lines versus lateral lines. Place
all laterals against curb lines or as far outside of critical root zones as possible
and indicate that all lines inside of critical root zones will be hand dug. Please
include this language on the irrigation plan and also indicate appropriate critical
root zone sizes on irrigation plan as per the diameter of the trees. Lastly, please
indicate that during excavation of lateral lines if any roots greater than 2 inches
in diameter will be left in place and irrigation line routed around them and also
indicate that the roots should be exposed using an air spade or hydro-excavator
if there are significant (greater than 3 inches in diameter) roots in this area. Also
please move all valve boxes out of critical root zones of trees or to areas
determined through air space or excavator to be void of roots positioned next to
curb line. Please include this language on plan set as detail.
Comment Number: 8
02/27/2023: FOR APPROVAL:
During researching the history and MA approvals for the ROW area along
Timberline, an onsite inspection was done for the trees along this stretch.
Unfortunately, most the trees here are dead or dying. All of the trees in this area
in this condition will need to be replaced as part of this plan set for approval .
Comment Number: 9
04/10/2023: FOR APPROVAL
Please space your trees along Timberline at 30 feet and add another tree on
the south end, this could also be another mitigation tree if needed for your plan.
Comment Number: 10
04/10/2023: FOR APPROVAL: please add different species into your tree
selections along this frontage so they are not all the same trees. No one
species should make up more than 50% of the species by landscape code standards.
Comment Number: 11
04/10/2023: FOR APPROVAL: All new trees along timberline will need to be
put on drip irrigation. Hand watering is not sufficient for tree watering in Fort Collins.
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Department: Technical Services
Contact: Jeff County, 970-221-6588, jcounty@fcgov.com
Topic: Plat
Comment Number: 1
04/06/2023: 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
02/27/2023: 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
12/29/2022: 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
Department: Erosion Control
Contact: Andrew Crecca, , acrecca@fcgov.com
Topic: Erosion Control
Comment Number: 6
02/17/2023: For Approval or Final Plan:
Please see the returned redlines and update erosion control plan.
Based upon the supplied materials, an Erosion Control Escrow Calculation will
need to be provided. Please submit an Erosion Control Escrow / Security
Calculation based upon the accepted Erosion Control Plans to meet City
Criteria (FCDCM Ch 2 Section 6.1.5) at time of Final Plan or Approval Submittal.
Comment Number: 9
04/04/2023: Acceptance:
Thank you for correcting erosion control plan redlines from round two as well as
providing an Erosion Control Escrow Calculation. All submitted erosion
materials are accepted. Please look for a Project Acceptance email from
DRCoord@fcgov.com and or erosion@fcgov.com with instructions to submit
fees and escrow as well as requesting initial erosion control inspection once construction begins.
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Department: Stormwater Engineering
Contact: Stephen Agenbroad, , sagenbroad@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 10
04/06/2023: INFORMATION ONLY
All Stormwater Engineering comments have been satisfied and there are no
further Stormwater requirements.
Department: Water-Wastewater Engineering
Contact: Stephen Agenbroad, , sagenbroad@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
02/23/2023: INFORMATION ONLY:
The irrigation plan proved that less than 30,000 gal/year will be used by this lot;
therefore, no separate irrigation tap for this property will be necessary. As a
reminder, due to the upsizing of the water service the water supply requirements
will be reevaluated for the site and fees will be due before a building permit will
be issued. Please contact Utility Fees at UtilityFees@fcgov.com for further clarification.
01/03/2023: FOR APPROVAL:
The water service is proposed to be upsized, therefore under City Municipal
Code Chapter 26, Article III, Division 5 the water supply fees may need to be
recalculated. Please contact Utility Fees at UtilityFees@fcgov.com for further clarification.
According to City Ordinance 119 2021, upsizing your water service would
require a separate irrigation tap to be added to the property.
Comment Number: 6
04/06/2023: FOR INFORMATION ONLY:
Thank you for your cooperation in satisfying all the water/wastewater comments
for this project. There are no further requirements for water wastewater.
Department: Light And Power
Contact: Tyler Siegmund, 970-416-2772, tsiegmund@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 2
03/01/2023: INFORMATION:
Light and Power currently serves this property out of a 50kva single phase
transformer. It is understood that an increase in electric capacity is needed with
this project. It is anticipated that an upgraded transformer will be needed due to
the increase in capacity.
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Comment Number: 3
03/01/2023: INFORMATION:
Light and Power is experiencing material shortages and long lead times on
certain materials and unfortunately this is an industry wide issue.
Light and Power typically has stock of transformers, and we work on a first
come, first service basis with our inventory stock. We will assess what is
available once the project gains City approval and progresses to construction.
Light and Power is working hard to secure materials, including transformers,
and orders have been placed with our manufactures to replenish inventory.
Comment Number: 4
03/01/2023: INFORMATION:
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
Comment Number: 5
03/01/2023: INFORMATION:
Any existing electric infrastructure that needs to be upgraded and/or relocated
as part of this project will be at the expense of the developer.
Comment Number: 6
03/01/2023: INFORMATION:
Please contact Tyler Siegmund with electric project engineering if you have any
questions at (970) 416-2772. You may reference Light & Power’s Electric
Service Standards at:
https://www.fcgov.com/utilities/img/site_specific/uploads/electricservicestandards.pdf?1645038437
Reference our policies, development charge processes, and use our fee
estimator at: http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/business/builders-and-developers.
Department: Park Planning
Contact: Missy Nelson, , mnelson@fcgov.com
Topic: General
Comment Number: 1
02/28/2023: FOR APPROVAL - UNRESOLVED:
Please locate pipe with Parks department and add to utility plan set.
01/03/2023: The irrigation pipeline will need to be located in order to determine
whether the trees will be able to be planted. In addition, the material of the pipe
may affect how close the trees can be located.