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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOAK 140 - FDP200022 - - RESPONSE TO STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS 1 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 November 06, 2020 Katy Thompson Ripley Design 419 Canyon Ave Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521 RE: Oak 140, FDP200022, Round Number 1 Please see the following summary of comments from City staff and outside reviewing agencies for your submittal of Oak 140. If you have questions about any comments, you may contact the individual commenter or direct your questions through your Development Review Coordinator, Tenae Beane via phone at 970-224-6119 or via email at tbeane@fcgov.com. Comment Summary: Ripley Design, Shopworks, JVA, Housing Catalyst, Delich Associates, I-kota Construction Department: Planning Services Contact: Meaghan Overton, 970-416-2283, moverton@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: Please add the following note to the site plan: "At the hearing for this Project Development Plan, the decision maker approved a request for a modification to the 5 foot minimum alley setback requirement in Section 4.16(B)(1) to permit a setback of 0 feet along the alley on floors 2-5." Response: This note has been added to the site plan. Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: Please add the following note to the site plan: "At the hearing for this Project Development Plan, the decision maker approved a request for a modification to the 56 foot/4 story maximum building height in Section 4.16(C)(1) to permit a building height of 57 feet, 9 inches/5 2 stories." Response: This note has been added to the site plan. Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: Please add the following note to the site plan: "2. PRIVATE CONDITIONS, COVENANTS, AND RESTRICTIONS (CC&R'S), OR ANY OTHER PRIVATE RESTRICTIVE COVENANT IMPOSED ON LANDOWNERS WITHIN THE DEVELOPMENT, MAY NOT BE CREATED OR ENFORCED HAVING THE EFFECT OF PROHIBITING OR LIMITING THE INSTALLATION OF XERISCAPE LANDSCAPING, SOLAR/PHOTO-VOLTAIC COLLECTORS (IF MOUNTED FLUSH UPON ANY ESTABLISHED ROOF LINE), CLOTHES LINES (IF LOCATED IN BACK YARDS), ODOR-CONTROLLED COMPOST BINS, OR WHICH HAVE THE EFFECT OF REQUIRING THAT A PORTION OF ANY INDIVIDUAL LOT BE PLANTED IN TURF GRASS." Response: This note has been added to the site plan. Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: Please add the following note to the site plan: 3. PREMISE IDENTIFICATION: AN ADDRESSING PLAN IS REQUIRED TO BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY AND POUDRE FIRE AUTHORITY PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF ANY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. UNLESS THE PRIVATE DRIVE IS NAMED, MONUMENT SIGNAGE MAY BE REQUIRED TO ALLOW WAY FINDING. ALL BUILDINGS SHALL HAVE ADDRESS NUMBERS, BUILDING NUMBERS OR APPROVED BUILDING IDENTIFICATION PLACED IN A POSITION THAT IS PLAINLY LEGIBLE, VISIBLE FROM THE STREET OR ROAD FRONTING THE PROPERTY, AND POSTED WITH A MINIMUM OF SIX INCH NUMERALS ON A CONTRASTING BACKGROUND. WHERE ACCESS IS BY MEANS OF A PRIVATE ROAD AND THE BUILDING CANNOT BE VIEWED FROM THE PUBLIC WAY, A MONUMENT, POLE OR OTHER SIGN OR MEANS SHALL BE USED TO IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE. Response: This note has been added to the site plan. Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: The architectural plans indicate that the stucco colors are TBD - this will need to be finalized. Please update with colors. Response: Please refer to our elevations for final selections. Comment Number: 6 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: The detailing of the installation of PTAC units and interrelationship with the metal panels looks good. In areas where PTAC units are on walls with the stucco motif are you planning to paint the design pattern over the PTAC units to match? What about on masonry walls? Callouts or an explanation of the finishing of PTAC units as relates to the different building materials would be sufficient to address these questions. Response: We would like to propose leaving the PTAC unit grilles pre-finished silver to simplify and minimize maintenance. 3 Comment Number: 7 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: FOR INFORMATION: The break metal channel added between the different metal panel patterns helps add more detail to the elevations. Thank you for addressing this issue as requested by the Planning and Zoning Board at their hearing. Response: Acknowledged. Department: Engineering Development Review Contact: Marc Virata, 970-221-6567, mvirata@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: information only: It is assumed that the next submittal would provide legal descriptions for the the easements being dedicated with the proposal (along with associated fees for the dedication(s).) At this time, I'm presuming that the 5' utility easement along the alley would be the only easement and would be defined aerially. Response: Legal descriptions have been provided with this submittal. We are of the understanding that vacating the existing utility easement will occur post entitlement approval. Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: for approval: The Remington Street spot elevations appear to be sufficient in number to give an indication that sidewalk grades will meet ADA. The Oak Street side however is lacking a sufficient number of spot elevations to provide an overall context on whether cross slope grades meet requirements. Please provide this additional information. Ideally there would still be flow arrows added along locations on both streets to indicate cross slopes meeting requirements. Response: Additional spot elevations have been added along the Oak Street side as well as flow arrows along both streets to indicate cross slopes meet the required ADA access requirements. Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: development agreement: The development agreement information sheet indicates that Oak 140, LLLP is the owner of the property. We would need to verify that this is the intention prior to entitlement/final plan approval as presently FC DDA LLC, Remington LLP, and Fort Collins Downtown Development Authority are collectively showing as the owner(s) of record on the property. Also with respect to the development agreement, the information regarding the lender status should be verified. Response: Housing Catalyst is working with the City Attorney's Office on providing the proper entities and information for the Development Agreement. Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: information only: Please provide any update with respect to the bulb-out status along Remington Street. Is there the intention that the bulb-out will be constructed concurrent with the development construction such that the proposed hardscape infrastructure would not need be built and then reconstructed to incorporate the bulb-out? Response: Housing Catalyst will coordinate with the DDA and the General Improvement District to ensure timing and 4 construction are properly coordinated. Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: for approval: Please clarify whether officially the sidewalk color along the frontage will be standard gray and where this might be indicated on the plans. (The tree well detail on Sheet 2 of the Site Plan implies a red color or the walk surrounding the tree well.) Response: The sidewalk color will be standard gray. This has been added to the site plan legend for clarification. Department: Traffic Operation Contact: Steve Gilchrist, 970-224-6175, sgilchrist@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/02/2020: FOR INFORMATION: It is recommended that this project and the General Improvement District coordinate on the design and installation of the bulb-out on Remington to ensure newly installed sidewalks and infrastructure will not need to be removed or rebuilt. Response: Housing Catalyst will coordinate with the DDA and the General Improvement District to ensure timing and construction are properly coordinated. Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: FOR INFORMATION: Traffic Operations will need to be included in any preliminary construction phasing plans as Work Area Traffic Control Permits will be required for any work in the right of way. We will also need to work with you on any detour routes for roadway and sidewalk closures that will be needed during construction. Contact Steve Gilchrist 970-224-6175 to coordinate this. Response: Understood. Department: Erosion Control Contact: Basil Hamdan, 970-222-1801, bhamdan@fcgov.com Topic: Erosion Control Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 10/29/2020 10/29/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: Please address all redlined ESC comments on the utility plans.\ Response: Erosion control plans have been revised per the provided redlines. Department: Stormwater Engineering Contact: Dan Mogen, 970-305-5989, dmogen@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 10/30/2020 10/30/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: It appears that all water quality and LID requirements are being met; however, additional clarification and detail is needed regarding drainage basin areas (no 5 basin map seen) and the rain garden including intended overflow path and construction details such as forebays. Please see redlined drainage report and utility plans for more information. I encourage you to reach out with any questions or to review potential revisions, and I’d be happy to set up a meeting or conference call to do so. Response: Additional clarification and details added in the drawings and report. Basin map has been included in drainage report. Overflow path has been described in the report. The Arch detail for the LID planter has been updated to clarify City bioretention media and aggregate. Plan view of underdrain and piping is provided in drainage map for reference. Drains and overflows for the LID planter are designed by plumbing for the 100-yr (as with the rest of the building drains). The planter detail has been updated with rock mulch to act as energy dissipation for the “forebay” requirements. Detail from the City detail has been added to the Arch detail and City detail has been removed for clarification. We would like to set up a meeting in the near future to make sure that all concerns are addressed. Department: Water-Wastewater Engineering Contact: Dan Mogen, 970-305-5989, dmogen@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 10/30/2020 10/30/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: Please see redlined utility plans regarding minor updates to proposed water and sewer services and showing existing water service. I encourage you to reach out with any questions or to review potential revisions, and I’d be happy to set up a meeting or conference call to do so. Response: Utility plans have been revised per the provided redlines. Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 10/30/2020 10/30/2020: INFORMATION: Please note that all City of Fort Collins Utility Customers are subject to City Code requirements for wastewater. These requirements include Section 26-306 Wastewater Discharge Permit Requirements and Section 26-332 Prohibitive Discharge Standards. A permit may be required depending on activities on the site; however, discharge standards apply to every customer, both large and small, regardless of what activities take place on the site. Please contact Industrial Pretreatment, Industrial_Pretreatment@fcgov.com or (970)221-6900, to discuss these requirements and how they apply to this development. Response: Understood. Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated: 10/30/2020 10/30/2020: INFORMATION: Please note that all City construction detail drawings are to be used in their original, unaltered state. ANY modification(s) must be clearly distingu ished and all City logos/identifiers must be removed from the modified detail. Detail drawings can be found in both .pdf and .dwg formats through the links to “Construction Drawings” on www.fcgov.com/utility-development. Response: Noted, City construction details will remain in their original, unaltered state. Department: Forestry Contact: Molly Roche, 224-616-1992, mroche@fcgov.com 6 Topic: General Comment Number: 10 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/2/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL – UPDATED Continued: Thank you for providing a tree well detail – that is very helpful! I want to make sure that the interior of the tree well does not have any fill around the base of the trees. Since the curb height is being raised, is it possible f or the mulch bed to be at existing grade so that there is no fill above the roots? Response: Based on our discussion during Staff Review, I have added a note to the site plan/landscape plan indicating that the concrete forms around existing trees must be verified by you and me prior to pouring the tree curbs so that you can be comfortable with the grades surrounding the tree. A note has also been added to the civil plans to ensure it does not get missed during construction. 8/10/2020: FOR FINAL Continued: Thank you for changing the tree grates along Remington to planting beds. Please add a note to each of the beds that there will be a raised curb. Please also provide a detail of the tree pit in terms of depth, width, and curb height. 7/20/20: FOR HEARING Thank you for showing tree grates along Remington. Please provide a tree grate detail for our review. If feasible, Forestry recommends the applicant to consider increasing the square footage of the tree grates to improve growing conditions and provide additional permeable space for the tree. More room equals more success! Comment Number: 22 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/2/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL Continued: Please provide a mulch bed around the 1 SRI in the southeast corner of the site. Thank you for clarifying where the streetlight is. Response: A 6’ diameter mulch ring has been added around this tree. Comment Number: 23 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/2/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL – UPDATED Continued: Thank you for providing a detailed response to the below comment. Please note that Forestry requests an on-site meeting with the Certified/Licensed Arborist contractor if any questions or concerns come up relating to the existing street trees. In I-KOTA’s comment response, they stated that a construction plan was attached but I could not find these plans in the submittal folder. Please provide the construction staging plan, which should include Tree Protection Notes, to City Forestry for review. Thank you! Response: Tree Protection notes have been added to the Construction Layout Plan. Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. A meeting with the licensed arborist will be set up during construction if any questions or concerns come up. 8/10/2020: FOR HEARING – UNRESOLVED Continued: Thank you for acknowledging that you will follow tree protection guidelines and stating that you will coordinate the work with City Forestry prior to work being 7 performed. The intent of this comment is for the applicant to begin thinking about construction access, location and placement of scaffolding, cranes, etc. in relation to the existing trees now and not at the time of construction as it may be too late to make critical changes to the plans. Forestry is requiring the applicant to submit a preliminary construction access plan that provides these details prior to hearing. Prior to hearing, please schedule an on-site meeting with Forestry, Ripley Design, and I-KOTA (contractor) to further discuss tree protection and construction access. 7/21/2020: FOR HEARING Please provide a construction access plan and detail how the applicant intends to protect the two large mature street trees during building construction. Forestry wants to ensure that these trees are protected through construction, especially when the foundation is set, during any crane work, and while scaffolding is erected. It appears that the building is set back slightly more than the rest of the building especially around these trees. How far is the building face to the trunks of the trees? Comment Number: 26 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/2/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL - UNRESOLVED Continued: Please label one of the newly planted trees on-site as a mitigation tree. The plant list should be updated to show that one mitigation tree is being provided. Response: The tree replacing the existing ash has been labeled as a mitigation tree on the plan and in the table. 8/10/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL Please label one of the newly planted trees on-site as a mitigation tree. The plant list should be updated to show that one mitigation tree is being provided. Comment Number: 27 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/2/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL If feasible, please center the QB tree in the mulch bed in the southwest corner of the site. Response: We have shifted the QB tree to the center of the plant bed. Department: Parks Contact: Aaron Wagner, aawagner@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 11/04/2020 11/04/2020: FOR INFORMATION: Parks Department Planning staff can help with any questions you may hav e regarding these comments. Please contact Jill Wuertz (jwuertz@fcgov.com), 970-416-2062, or Parks Planning Technician, Aaron Wagner (aawagner@fcgov.com) 970-416-8083, 413 S. Bryan Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80521 regarding the Parks’ Department’s interest. Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 11/04/2020 11/04/2020: FOR FINAL: Please label the proposed landscape areas as private or publicly maintained. If the landscape is to be publicly maintained, please coordinate with Parks on the potential hand off of those areas in regards to the irrigation, maintenance, and 8 timing. If the landscape will be privately maintained, Parks anticipates that new irrigation infrastructure will be required. Please coordinate with the Parks Department on the location of these new irrigation system components to minimize conflicts with the existing system. Response: Per our meeting on 11/16, the landscape areas within the R.O.W. adjacent to the site will be privately maintained. See note on the page 1 of the Site Plan which indicates this maintenance responsibility. Note #2 on page 6 of 6 on the site/landscape plan indicates that the irrigation must be approved by the City prior to the issuance of building permits. UPDATE 8.12.2020: Thank you for acknowledging – this comment will remain ‘Active’ through Final Plan Review for coordination purposes. UPDATE 11.02.2020: As noted from your comments responses dated: Aug. 12, 2020, The Parks Dept. is open to discussing maintenance requirements and the limits of maintenance for adjacent areas. Thank you for acknowledging and noting that the landscape will be privately maintained and for adding the note: “Common open space areas and landscaping within right of ways, street medians, and traffic circles adjacent to common open space areas are required to be maintained by a property owners’ association. The property owners’ association is responsible for snow removal on all adjacent street sidewalks and sidewalks in common open space areas.” Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated: 11/04/2020 11/04/2020: FOR FINAL: Please provide a minimum of 5’ of separation between the seat bou lders and the existing backflow in the southeastern planter bed. Please coordinate with the Parks department on final boulder locations. Our main concern is the possibility that the boulder may need to be moved if the backflow requires servicing, that is a very large boulder being specified. Response: The boulders within 5’ of the existing backflow preventer have been removed. Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated: 11/04/2020 11/04/2020: FOR INFORMATION: Carry over from PDP: Please coordinate with the Parks department for interruptions in irrigation service if there will be any. a. The dates of disruption, b. Anticipated length of time for the disruption, c. Any impacts to the irrigation infrastructure (i.e. main line cut, valve box removal, controller disconnection etc.) Response: Understood. Department: PFA Contact: Jim Lynxwiler, 970-416-2869, jlynxwiler@poudre-fire.org Topic: General Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: AERIAL APPARATUS ACCESS Per IFC Section D105. Poudre Fire Authority and the applicant team continue to work offline to resolve fire code requirements for apparatus access via alternative methods. Response: We have submitted our proposed alternative methods on 11/13 to Sarah Carter and Jim Lynxwiler. 9 Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: OVERHEAD ALLEY LIGHTING PFA intends to work with the project team to develop a lighting plan that is consistent with other DDA alley designs. Critical to such design will be an efficient means of disconnecting power and ability to remove overhead lights if needed in an emergency. System review and approval by PFA prior to construction is required. Response: Below is a summary of the proposed overhead light design as it relates to this comment. Overhead clearance and connection requirements have been noted on the site plan. Also included in this submittal are the typical lighting details for DDA alleys. More detailed lighting plans will be provided at the time of building permit application. • Electric disconnect provided at one end of tivoli light strand in J-box. • All tivoli lights strung between building-to-building, pole-to-pole, pole-to-building will have a minimum height clearance of 14 feet at the lowest point of the swag. • Consistent with all DDA enhanced alleys approved since 2006, PFA Operations has indicated they will not stage firefighting apparatus in alleys to fight a structure fire. Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated: 11/04/2020 11/04/2020: BUILDING ADDRESSING > To date, city GIS has not yet responded to the question of naming the project "OAK 140" but has determined the primary building address will be off of Remington Street. Those commercial suites with front entries facing south can be addressed off of Oak Street. Response: Understood regarding addressing commercial units facing south off of Oak St. > PFA will not object to the overall project being named "OAK 140" so long as the Remington address is prominently posted with a minimum of 8 inch numbers on a contrasting background. Should the "OAK 140" name be prominently displayed on the building in such a way so as to confuse the main building address on Remington, PFA will require the full street name, REMINGTON STREET, to be posted on the east side of building in addition to the required address number. Department: Light And Power Contact: Austin Kreager, 970-224-6152, akreager@fcgov.com Topic: General Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: INFORMATION: Thank you for working through the major issues through the PDP process. We are comfortable with the transformer location and primary wire routing. Response: Acknowledged. Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: INFORMATION: Thank you for submitting a C-1 form. Response: Acknowledged. 10 Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: INFORMATION: I look forward to further discussions at DCP about how we can best protect the existing primary wire on Remington. Response: Understood. Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: INFORMATION: You may contact Austin Kreager, project engineering if you have questions. (970) 224-6152. You may reference Light & Power’s Electric Service Standards at http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/img/site_specific/uploads/ElectricServiceStandar ds_FINAL_18November2016_Amendment.pdf You may reference our policies, development charge processes, and use our fee estimator at http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/business/builders-and-developers. Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: INFORMATION: The City of Fort Collins now offers gig-speed fiber internet, video and phone service. Contact Julianna Potts with Fort Collins Connexion at 970-207-7890 or jpotts@fcgov.com for commercial grade account support, RFPs and bulk agreements. Response: Understood. Department: Building Services Contact: Russell Hovland, 970-416-2341, rhovland@fcgov.com Topic: Building Insp Plan Review Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/02/2020: Construction shall comply with adopted codes as amended. Current adopted codes are: 2018 International Building Code (IBC) with local amendments 2018 International Existing Building Code (IEBC) with local amendments 2018 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) with local amendments 2018 International Mechanical Code (IMC) with local amendments 2018 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) with local amendments 2018 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) with local amendments 2018 International Plumbing Code (IPC) as amended b y the State of Colorado 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) as amended by the State of Colorado Copies of current City of Fort Collins code amendments can be found at fcgov.com/building. Accessibility: State Law CRS 9-5 & ICC/ANSI A117.1-2017. Snow Load Live Load: 30 PSF / Ground Snow Load 30 PSF. Frost Depth: 30 inches. Wind Loads: Risk Category II (most structures): · 140mph (Ultimate) exposure B or · Front Range Gust Map published by The Structural Engineer's Association of 11 Seismic Design: Category B. Climate Zone: Zone 5 Energy Code: · Multi-family and Condominiums 3 stories max: 2018 IECC residential chapter. · Commercial and Multi-family 4 stories and taller: 2018 IECC commercial chapter. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS: · 10% of all parking spaces must be EV ready (conduit in place) · This building is located within 250ft of a 4 lane road or 1000 ft of an active railway, must provide exterior composite sound transmission of 39 STC min. · R-2 occupancies must provide 10ft setback from property line and 20 feet between other buildings or provide fire rated walls and openings per chapter 6 and 7 of the IBC. · City of Fort Collins amendments to the 2018 IBC require a full NFPA-13 sprinkler system in multifamily units with an exception to allow NFPA 13R systems in buildings with no more than 6 dwelling units (or no more than 12 dwelling units where the building is divided by a 2 hour fire barrier with no more than 6 dwelling units on each side). · Bedroom egress windows required below 4th floor regardless of fire-sprinkler. All egress windows above the 1st floor require minimum sill height of 24”. · Prescriptive energy compliance with increased insulation values is required for buildings using electric heat. · A City licensed commercial general contractor is required to construct any new multi-family structure. Response: Acknowledged. Building Permit Pre-Submittal Meeting: Please schedule a pre-submittal meeting with Building Services for this project. Pre-Submittal meetings assist the designer/builder by assuring, early on in the design, that the new projects are on track to complying with all of the adopted City codes and Standards listed below. The proposed project should be in the early to mid-design stage for this meeting to be effective. Applicants of new projects should email rhovland@fcgov.com to schedule a pre-submittal meeting. Applicants should be prepared to present site plans, floor plans, and elevations and be able to discuss code issues of occupancy, square footage, type of construction, and energy compliance method being proposed. Department: Technical Services Contact: Jeff County, 970-221-6588, jcounty@fcgov.com Topic: Building Elevations Comment Number: 3 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/02/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: There are line over text issues. See redlines. Response: We have fixed the overlapping text based on redlines. Comment Number: 4 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/02/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: 12 There are text over text issues. See redlines. Topic: Construction Drawings Comment Number: 7 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/02/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: Please revise the legal description as marked. See redlines. Response: Legal description on cover of Utility Plans has been revised per the provided redlines. Comment Number: 8 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/02/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: Please revise the Benchmark Statement as marked. See redlines. Response: Benchmark Statement has been revised per the provided redlines. Comment Number: 9 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/02/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: There are text over text issues. See redlines. Response: Line over text issues have been revised per the provided redlines. Comment Number: 10 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/02/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: There are line over text issues. See redlines. Response: Line over text issues have been revised per the provided redlines. Topic: General Comment Number: 5 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/02/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: FLOOR PLAN: There are line over text issues. See redlines. Response: We have fixed the overlapping text based on redlines. Comment Number: 6 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/02/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: FLOOR PLAN: There is text that needs to be masked. Mask all text in hatched areas. See redlines. Topic: Site Plan Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/02/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: Please revise the legal description as marked. See redlines. Response: Legal description has been revised. Comment Number: 2 Comment Originated: 11/02/2020 11/02/2020: FOR FINAL APPROVAL: There are line over text issues. See redlines. Response: Line over text issues have been resolved. Department: Environmental Planning Contact: Scott Benton, sbenton@fcgov.com Topic: General 13 Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 11/03/2020 11/03/2020: No comments. Department: Outside Agencies Contact: Don Kapperman, 970-567-0245, d_kapperman@comcast.com, Topic: General Comment Number: 1 Comment Originated: 10/30/2020 10/30/2020: Comcast has no issues at this time.