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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTRANSFORT FACILITY EXPANSION - MJA - 23-10 - CORRESPONDENCE - CORRESPONDENCE-NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING (10)N W E S SITE PLAN - NOT TO SCALE 4". TRILBY ROAD 'mom Transfort Additions Fact Sheet Neighborhood Meeting -April 14, 2010 Project Location: 6570 Portner Rd., Fort Collins, CO 80525 (Transfort Maintenance Facility) /t7/1 C a,,C4 a .o eA _ 6 NE w (Sv�-c;j- Proposed Improvements: co '�" v �4e- % Q r r. G .Cl IV, v r Bus Storage Canopy / ( 6 9000 square feet covered and semi -enclosed bus storage canopy located north of the existing building to be used to store 16 standard Transfort compressed natural gas (CNG) buses. Materials and colors will match or complement the existing building. 950 square feet compressed natural gas enclosure for overnight slow fueling of the CNG buses parked in the canopy. '> 7aa GDh /tit�rv'a,� Chassis Wash N ad n — S -;�& 600 square feet enclosed addition to the south side of the existing building to accommodate 60 feet long articulating buses, scheduled for procurement in 2011, for washing. Materials and colors for the addition will match the existing building. Training Area Paved area between the existing building and the proposed bus storage canopy to be used for driver training. Contact Information: Owner: Transfort Kurt Ravenschlag, Assistant Director 6570 Portner Rd. Fort Collins, CO 80525 p(970)221-6386 kravenschlag@fcgov.com Owner's Representative: City of Fort Collins Operation Services Ron Kechter, Facilities Project Manager 117 N. Mason P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 p (970)221.6805 rkechter@fcgov.com Architect: Aller-Lingle-Massey Architects Matt Newman, Project Manager 712 Whalers Way, Bldg. B, Suite 100 Fort Collins, CO 80525 p (970)223-1820 mnewman@alter-lingle-massey.com Landscape/Civil Engineering: Jim Sell Design Jason Claeys, Project Engineer 153 W. Mountain Ave. Fort Collins, CO 80524 p(970)484-1921 j a s o n c@j i m se I l d e s i g n. co m GHBORHOOD h —ORtiI AMON MEETI' - r ASP .lV- &')0j'ANtr1o1V - �P,�,� �s a a di D(d You Receive Written NottficrttorlAddre.s. o(thismeeting? orrcct Name Addr!ss ZiD � 10 Q' C(ltA-ENT F4A.7' GO(,LiNf Yes I No I Yesi No Gh/if� 3/3 ro Col/ii�s I X Co h 4 Ql - o 3p 9,v- a%,",o-. t 5Q v .,t V:Q.* a Maz-r tiV-WmA.J AL«V.-LuJ(4LE-MassEY a.Z.,�-trW�C_z-S I X C(a c �� s S� e� I I I erg �b 6 ( AA-aor Us--bl vast6okpn Ct(. I I I \xI S-r�tafi._,._ 97,4 � ar, eofhopdx✓ elf'r I i Ik I WU- c &W7 ourne. �e" �wt L a, Gras q t I /, trj%27 8/�? ny.d/' Bona fled er '5 t4 r�enc� Cc Fr(oU;no �SZ� I IX I A(a.v` v.dexso n 4357 Cont toh R o(. I X I I X I —_/�0AV 5®9 5,7 {l�/.C� poi y s�or/A'Z�t/ cT I I I I I I I III / rr f4 T6 A0.4/L /9. 0260O Transfort Facility ExpanNion September 15,2010 A. No, we will look into using recycled water. 32. Could a subterranean garage be designed? A. Due to the cost and grade breaks associated with a subterranean garage, it is safe to say that a subterranean garage would not be feasible. 33. Could you utilize the existing Poudre School District facility? That would be a more desirable location. A. Unfortunately, they have no room to spare for Transfort vehicles. But, for efficiency, please note that the two entities share the bus wash facility. 33. What are the next steps associated with this project? A. The Transfort team and architect will review the comments. Any changes will. be considered as long as functionality is preserved and we stay within the budget. JIM SELL DESIGN Page 9 Transfort Facility Expansion September 15,2010 23. What are the red stakes on top of the berm? A. The red stakes are survey benchmarks. 24. Will the chain link fence screened? A. Yes, the chain link fence will be screened 25. Why were we not notified in August of 2009 about this project? A. Response from City Planner: This project is still early in the design review process. While it may appear that plans are pretty far along, in fact, these drawings represent our initial thinking. Keep in mind that these are paper plans, nothing has been constructed, and adjustments can be made. 26. What about connectivity to Mason Corridor, are their plans for that? A. There are plans in the works for connectivity to the Mason Corridor, however we are currently lacking funding to provide this level of service. 27. Were hybrid busses considered? A. Hybrid busses are expensive and were ruled out as an option. 28. What is the east side easement? A. The east side easement is fifty feet (50'). 29. Could you provide a context map showing a quarter mile section? We need to see where our houses are relative to the proposed facility. A. Yes, we can provide a context map. 30. With the large natural gas storage tanks, will there be a fire hazard? A. No, the gas is fed to the buses directly by an underground gas line to the compressor. There will be no storage tank. The bus itself is the storage tank and there are no fire hazards known. However, if garage doors were included on this project, more ventilation would be needed. 31. Does the bus wash use recycled water? JIM SELL DESIGN Page 8 Transfort Facility Expansion September 15,2010 A. The total cost of the project is 82 million dollars. This figure includes 16 million dollar local matching contribution. 16. Could you orient the building differently? A. The current orientation makes the most sense due to turning radii for busses. We also have the gabled roof for view plane considerations. 17. What is the setback on the western portion of the site? A. There is a fifty foot (50') setback from the existing wetlands on the western portion of the site. 18. What effect will the proposed development have on the property values of the surrounding area? A. Response from City Planner: Property values are not considered by the hearing officer in his or her review. It is not an objective criterion to evaluate a development by. 19. What is the decibel rating of the back up beeper on a bus? A. We are not sure of the decibel rating. There is a required minimum that we must adhere to. Further, in terms of training, we do not anticipate all busses backing up at the same time. 20. 1 would like to see increased landscaping with this site design. Can you tell me more about your landscaping plan? A. The evergreen trees are proposed to be planted on the tow of the berm to provide year-round screening. 21. What view plane considerations did you make with this site design? A. The floor elevation of the proposed building is three feet lower than the floor of the existing building. 22. 1 am concerned about wildlife in the area. In the past, eagles have nested in this area. A. An EIS was previously conducted for this site, which included a wildlife inventory. There are no known eagle nests in the area. JIM SELL DESIGN Page 7 Transfort Facility Expansion September 15,2010 A. A flat roof would save approximately eight feet (8') maximum on height. 9. Why was a facility more north not considered in order to better serve CSU students? A. When the site was built in 1984, there was no development in the area. Additionally, the site was selected for regional connectivity and service considerations. Moreover, the current site has a natural gas line already installed. Natural gas is much safer than conventional petroleum vehicles and it dissipates quickly. 10. Considering the Greeley to Loveland route was recently discontinued, what are the current ridership figures? A. Yes, this regional route was discontinued by the M.P.O, the Regional Transportation Planning Agency, Transfort, however, experienced a 25% - 30% increase in ridership in 2009. 11. What is the noise factor at this site? A. The two compressors are enclosed to mitigate noise. The site will also be held to nuisance code standards so as to not exceed maximum allowable decibel levels. 12. When will our neighborhood gain bus access? A. It is tough to say when the area will gain bus access. Transfort has plans to expand service in the area as resources permit. 13. Could the facility have garage doors? A. Yes, if resources permit, the facility could have garage doors. Currently, the structure is sized for doors. The garage doors are left off due to the need to vent the natural gas. If garage doors are added, then an automatic ventilation system must be installed. 14. What is the phasing timeline for the facility? A. The phasing timeline is still to be determined based upon funding. We are anticipating in 2011 to receive a notice to proceed from the Federal Transit Agency. 15. What is the total cost of this project? JIM SELL DESIGN Page 6 Transfort Facility Expansion September 15,2010 Addendum A Meeting Minutes from Neighborhood Meeting 1 April 14, 2010 Why is the City purchasing 16 new vehicles? A. Transfort has no plans to increase the number of busses overall in its fleet. The plan is to purchase 6 new, 60-foot long busses to replace existing busses. 2. Will there only be natural gas vehicles in the future? A. There is a possibility of a few diesels, but mostly natural gas busses will be utilized. 3. When will the fleet be comprised of 100% natural gas vehicles? A. Transfort is most likely to always keep a mix of both diesel and natural gas vehicles as a hedge in case of supply problems. 4. 1 am concerned with the unpleasant odor and the fumes drifting east towards my property. A. Natural gas vehicles produce fewer odors and are also quieter than conventional diesel busses. - - 5. What will the training schedule be? A. The bus driver training schedule will be 8 AM — 5 PM. 6. Can the roof on the proposed garage be lower? A. No, the current design reflects 3:12 pitch, the lowest pitch recommended by the metal roof manufacturer. 7. Why was a pitched roof, rather than a flat roof, used for the garage design? A. Given the current budget constraints facing Transfort, a pitched roof is more economical and a flat roof requires more maintenance. 8. How much of an overall height difference would there be between a flat roof and a pitched roof? JIM SELL DESIGN Page 5