HomeMy WebLinkAboutPARAGON POINT PUD PHASE THREE PRELIMINARY - 48 91E - CORRESPONDENCE - STAFF'S PROJECT COMMENTSCommu.,ty Planning and Environmental _rvices
Planning Department
City of Fort Collins
December 22, 1992
Mr. Jim Sell
Jim Sell Design
117 East Mountain Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Dear Jim:
The Planning Department has coordinated the interdepartmental
review for Paragon Point, Phase Three, Preliminary P.U.D. The
following comments are offered:
1. The Public Service Company will require that the open space
area between the west lines of Lots 4, 51 61 7, and 15 and the
east line of Lemay Avenue needs to be dedicated as "Utility
Easement" on the final plat. The planting of trees in this
area will need to be coordinated closely with PSCo as there
will be a six inch diameter natural gas line in this area.
Also, a minimum of four feet of horizontal clearance must be
maintained between the trees and any gas lines.
The developer is reminded that it will be necessary, in the
future, to dedicate to the Public Service Company an exclusive
20' x 60' easement for a natural gas regulator station at or
near the intersection of Trilby Road and Lemay Avenue.
3. On the final plat, Columbine CableVision will require that
there be continuous utility easements dedicated so that there
is a connection between Lots 44 and 58, 37 and 38, 29 and 30,
17 and 18, 19 and 50, 48 and 49, 8 and 9.
4. U S West has the following comments:
Review of these plans should not be construed as a commitment
that telephone facilities sufficient to serve this project are
presently available. U S West will provide telephone service
in accordance with the rates and tariffs on file with the
Colorado Public Utilities Commission. Telephone facilities
generally occupy rear lot utility easements, which must be
located on terrain which permits trenching operations. U S
West would require an easement along the east side of Lot 17
and along the west and south side of the clubhouse lot.
Additionally they would require a utility easement along the
south side of Paragon Place, from Lemay Avenue east to the
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clubhouse lot. The open spaces should be described as utility
easements. The existing 15, utility easement along Lemay
Avenue should be shown on the plat. The developer is
responsible for provision of all trench and street crossings
for telephone facilities within the project and the developer
pays up front construction costs for facilities within the
development. Any relocation of the existing telephone
facilities required by these plans will be paid for by the
developer.
5. For those portions of the path network that is adjacent to
rear lot lines, a utility easement will have to be dedicated
on the final plat.
6. The City Forester has attached a list of preferred species for
street trees within irrigated streetscapes. The species that
are selected should be rated "3" or higher. Those rated "3"
should be used on small quantities.
7. "Clover" and "Pheasant" are already used as street names.
Please select other names that are not duplicates in the City
or County.
8. It is suggested that the request for variance from the
requirement that 65% of the lots be "solar oriented" be
redone. First, the request, and the P.U.D. site plan, need to
indicate how many lots, and percentage of the total, are
oriented within 30 degrees of a true east -west line. Second,
the request needs to address which of the three criteria is
being used to justify the variance. Finally, Staff is
concerned with the statement:
"The Overall Development Plan and the Preliminary P.U.D.
had already been submitted when the Solar Orientation
Ordinance was enacted."
It is our interpretation that the 20 acres in question were
merely identified -as a tract-designated-for-"•Future-Sing-l-e
Family". This tract did not lay out blocks and lots, and
therefore, does not qualify as a "Preliminary" that would
exempt it from having to seek a variance. The reference to
fitting in within the existing street system appears valid,
but, in its present form, the variance cannot be.accepted.
9. The cloverleaf intersection of the converging bike trails
looks very complex and may create small areas of landscaping
that are difficult to irrigate and maintain. Could this be
simplified? Perhaps a rotary around a landscape feature would
be simpler given the fact that this is a recreational trail
and not a commuting trail.
10. There are three trail crossings of Paragon Place. These
crossings should be equipped with ramps and crosswalks. Also,
please check with the Transportation Department regarding the
locations and numbers of the yellow caution signs that may be
required to warn the motorist of three.trail crossings.
11. One of the paths intersects with Pheasant Drive just north of
Lot 14. Is it your desire to provide a ramp out to the street
or to create a "tee" intersection with the public sidewalk?
A ramp out to the street may need caution signage.
12. Please indicate the street widths of Catalpa and Cattail
'Courts.
13. Is the reference to the "Future Trail System" for the City's
Fossil Creek Trail? If so, then the width needs to be
indicated to be a minimum of 10 feet.
14. The reference to a 20 foot wide trail easement may be
insufficient for the City's Fossil Creek Trail.
15. At the time of Final P.U.D., a detail of -the design of the
five foot high masonry block wall should be provided.
16. Comments from the Stormwater Utility are attached.
17. Lot•23 is configured differently on the plat and the site
plan. Based on the configuration of this lot, dedication for
the Fossil Creek Trail easement along this lot may be
necessary.
18. The request for a variance to permit 28' wide streets must be
prepared by a licensed professional engineer and submitted for
staff review. The Poudre Fire Authority will endorse this
variance if all homes have three -car garages.
19. At final, a soils report and pavement design must be submitted
and plans need to include the design for interim and ultimate
Lemay widening, from the golf course southern property line to
the south property -line--of-t-he-prva-te-pa-r-k. Ther-e-a-r-e_some
drainage facilities to be constructed along Lemay that will
need to work in both the interim and ultimate designs.
This concludes Staff comments at this time. In order to stay on
schedule for the January 25, 1993 Planning and Zoning Board
hearing, please note the following deadlines:
Plan revisions due Wednesday, January 6, 1992.
P.M.T.'s, 10 prints, renderings, due January 19, 1993.
As always, please call if there are any questions or concerns
regarding these comments or to set up a meeting to discuss the
issues in detail.
Sincerely:
Sherry A;'Vertson-Clark (for Ted Shepard)
Chief P a ner
xc: Kerrie Ashbeck, Civil Engineer
Enc. (Species Use List from City Forester)