HomeMy WebLinkAboutONE PROSPECT PUD PRELIMINARY AND FINAL - 17 90 AND 17 90A - CORRESPONDENCE - STAFF'S PROJECT COMMENTSServices
Planning Department
City Of Fort Collins
May 29, 1990
Mr. Eldon Ward
Cityscape Urban Design
3000 South College Avenue
Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO. 80525
Dear Eldon:
The Staff has reviewed the request for Preliminary and Final P.U.D. for One
Prospect Place and offers the following comments:
1. Enclosed please find a copy of a landscape plan that has been reviewed
by Light and Power for potential conflicts between streetlights and
deciduous trees. Highlighted in pink are existing and proposed street
lights. It is requested by the Light and Power Department that trees be
planted a minimum of 20 feet away from the light pole. Please add
these existing and proposed locations to the site and landscape plans.
There are
two existing
natural gas mains parallel
to the south line of East
Prospect
Road. These
lines are five and seven
feet south of the south
line of
East Prospect
Road respectively. The
Public Service. Company
requests
that trees not
be planted closer that six feet to either of these
lines.
3, water mains are existing in Specht Point Road, Midpoint Drive, and
Prospect Parkway. There are numerous water services existing on the site,
and if possible, they should be used. If, due to size or improper
alignment, they cannot be used, they must be abandoned at the main.
4. A sewer crosses the center of
the site
from
East to west, and it
may be
tapped to provide services to
the site.
As
shown, however, the
buildings
are too close to the sewer main.
This
problem
must be rectified
prior to
approval of the plans. An
exclusive 20
foot wide easement
must be
provided. Major landscaping
(large
trees)
are discouraged within this
casement.
5. Staff is concerned about the attached sidewalks along Specht Point Road
and Prospect Parkway. Currently, the landscape plan does not match the
utility plan. The utility plans show an attached sidewalk that becomes
detached wherever there is a conflict with a streetlight, electrical vault,
and mailbox. The result is a meandering sidewalk that is not uniform.
Staff's concern is that this walk, as proposed, is not what is expected by
sidewalk users and may create a level of discomfort. it is suggested that
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the sidewalk either remain attached for the full distance and remove the
appurtenant structures, or the sidewalk become detached for the full
distance. If the sidewalk is to become detached, then the width could be
reduced to four feet.
A detached sidewalk may have to be placed in an easement if located
outside the dedicated right-of-way. Also, the distance between back of
curb and the walk would have to be carefully considered due to the area
needed for the berms. Perhaps the walk could be setback just enough
clear the structures and leave ample area for,sloping the berms. Please
investigate possibilities for resolving this conflict.
6. The site enjoys proximity to the Spring Creek bike trail. For this reason,
More bicycle parking should be provided. Please investigate areas for
adding bike parking for employees.
7. The setbacks for Buildings D and C appear close to Midpoint Drive. This
setback could be enhanced by placing upright coniferous material to
screen the building walls rather than horizontal material.
3. The internal parking lot could benefit from additional plant material.
Have you considered adding a small planter bed for a tree versus a full
landscaped island? A small planter bed could be added to the parking
bay without any loss of parking spaces. This treatment has been done at
Poudre Valley Hospital and Marriott Hotel.
9. Please add a sidewalk/crosswalk connection from the building entrance on
the north to the sidewalk on Prospect Road.
10. Please investigate areas of high pedestrian/vehicle conflict and provide
pedestrian crosswalk striping or pavers to caution the motorist. . The site
does not appear to be sympathetic to the pedestrian.
11. The "One Prospect" identity structure as a sign would not be allowed
Without a variance. A free-standing sign must be at least 15 feet from
interior side lot lines. Also, it appears this sign would hinder the
mobility of a handicapped person using the access ramp.
12. The ramps intended to serve the handicap parking stalls need to be
relocated so there is no conflict with the parked vehicle. Enclosed please
find a redline cope of the site plan that has been reviewed by the
Commission on Disability. Also, please note the request for 10 more
Handicapped parking spaces located in the designated employee parking
areas. These spaces would require the handicapped person to traverse the
parking aisle but are located near the ramps so this distance is reduced.
Please be sure that designated bike racks do not create a conflict with
the handicap ramps.
13. The City Forester cautions that the Andorra Juniper does not survive well
in Fort Collins and another variety should be selected.
This concludes Staff comment at this time. Please be reminded that
engineering comments will be sent to Stewart & Associates under separate
cover. Please coordinate with Stewarts as necessary. The following deadlines
apply to the June 25, 1990 Planning and Zoning Board hearing:
Plan revisions are due Friday, June 8, 1990.
P.M.T.'s, 10 prints, colored renderings are due Monday, June 18, 1990.
Final documents are due Thursday, June 21, 1990.
Because of a scheduled vacation, I will not be available to represent this
project to the Planning and Zoning Board at either the worksession or the
public hearing. Kirsten Whetstone will be available assist on this project
beginning Monday, June 12, 1990. I can assure you that the transition to a
new project planner will be smooth and should cause no problem in the review
and processing of this item..
Please call to discuss these comments or to arrange a meeting at your earliest
,convenience.
Sincereel/y:: p
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Ted Shepard
Project Planner
cc: Sherry Albertson=Clark, Senior Planner
Mike Herzig Development Engineer
Kerrie Ashbeck; Development Engineer
Kirsten Whetstone, Project Planner
Enc: Landscape Plan Redlines from Light and Power Department
Site Plan Redlines from Commission on Disability