HomeMy WebLinkAboutFIRE STATION NO 10 MINOR SUBDIVISION - 35 90 - CORRESPONDENCE - CORRESPONDENCE-CONCEPTUAL REVIEW (2)Department
January 2, 1990
Mr. Larry Trampe
Architectural Resource Group
205 South Meldrum Street
Fort Collins, CO. 80521
Dear Mr. Trampe:
For your information, attached is a copy of the Staff's comments concerning
Fire Station No. 10 which was presented before the Conceptual Review Team
on January 2, 1990.
The comments are offered informally by Staff to assist you in preparing the
detailed components of the project application. Modifications and additions to
these comments may be made at the time of formal review of this project.
If you should have any questions regarding these comments or the next steps in
the review process, please feel free to call me at 221-6750.
Sincerely,
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Ted Shepard
Project Planner
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CONCEPTUAL REVIEW STAFF COMMENTS
MEETING DATE: January 2, 1990
ITEM: Fire Station No. 10, Southwest corner of Vermont and Timberline Road
APPLICANT: Poudre Fire Authority c/o Mr. Larry Trampe, Architectural
Resource Group, 205 South Meldrum Street, Fort Collins, CO. 80521
LAND USE DATA: Request for a two -bay fire station at. the southwest corner of
Vermont and Timberline, part of Lot 3 Timberline Plaza P.U.D. subdivision. Lot
measures 115 feet wide along Timberline and 230 feet deep along_ Vermont.
Approximately 4 employees on the largest shift.
COMMENTS:
1. A fire station is allowed as a use by right in the R-H zone district. Minimum
requirements include having 100 feet of lot frontage, and 12,000 square foot
lot size. The side setback must be a minimum of I foot for every three feet
of building height. The parking lot must be setback from Timberline by 15
feet and from Vermont by 10 feet.
2.. Since the site is already part of an existing plat, a subdivision plat is not
required. However, since the site would further divide an existing lot, a one
lot subdivision is encouraged to create a "clean" platted lot that could be used
to describe any additional easements or dedications that would have to be
made. This one lot subdivision could be processed administratively via the
Minor Subdivision process.
3. Although a use by right, a landscape plan would have to be submitted and
approved. The street frontages should be landscaped to screen the parking lot.
Staff respects the need to limit landscape materials to the low -growing variety
at the intersection to promote sight distance. Outside of the sight distance
triangle, landscape materials should include a typical mix of deciduous street
trees, ornamental and evergreen trees, as well as a mix of shrubs. An
Administrative Guideline on landscaping is enclosed for your information.
4. The City
Transportation Department
would
assist in paying for the traffic
signal at
Vermont and Timberline
because
of the potential for Vermont
becoming
a collector street on the
east.
There may be additional costs,
however,
associated with the opticon
system
that would be the responsibility
of the
P.F.A. Any "pre-emption"
charges
are over and above normal
development charges.
5. There would be no additional right-of-way dedication needed for Timberline
Road or Vermont. Any .sidewalks along these streets that are not fully
constructed would have to be built along the project's frontage.
6. The Code requires that the curb cut for the employee parking lot be a
minimum of 150 feet back from the intersection. If a variance is needed, the
burden of proof falls upon the developer to conduct an operational analysis
of the Timberline/Vermont intersection. It must be demonstrated that this
intersection will continue to . operate efficiently and safely now and in the.
future. Design specifications for the curb cuts are enclosed for your reference.
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7. The street oversizing fee would apply. This fee would be $5,252 per acre.
8. Electrical power is available from the corner of Timberline and Vermont. The
building would need a transformer. Please select the location of the
transformer carefully. The transformer must be accessible from hard surface
from the front. The remaining three sides should be screened with attractive
fence material or sufficient landscape material to be effective at maturity.
The transformer should not be located in front setback areas along both
streets.
9. Please provide a completed C-1 Form to determine the electrical needs of the
building, and return to Light and Power Department.
10. Water mains are available on three sides: A 16 inch main is in Timberline,
and 8 inch mains are in Vermont and between Lots 2 and 3. Sewer mains
are available on the west side of Timberline, and between lots 2 and 3. Be
sure to maintain a minimum of 10 foot separation between water and sewer
lines.
11. A Drainage Report and Drainage and Grading Plan are required. The site
requires detention which may be accomplished in the parking lot. Detained
storm flows must reach the detention pond on the north side of Vermont.
The detention area must be placed in an easement.
12. It may be required of your site to provide a swale for surface flows from
Danfield Court. This swale may have to be located parallel to Timberline
Road across the east property line. If required, this channel must be placed
in a stormwater easement.
13. If your construction schedule is two years into the future, please be aware
that erosion control measures may be adopted by that time.. Erosion control
measures would have to be shown on the utility plan.
14. Stormwater development fees would apply. Please contact Dottie Nazarenus, at
221-6589, for details.
15. The development of the site would require a minor utility plan. Please
address curb cut improvements, utility locations, easements, dedications, and
erosion control measures.
16. The station would be considered a B-2 occupancy.
17. The eight spaces shown meet the minimum for 4 employees. Please be
reasonable in allocating additional spaces. Do not plan to provide spaces due
to the possibility that the station may become a polling place. Please provide
a justification for the amount of parking spaces that you eventually decide
on..