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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PUD FIFTEENTH - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2003-05-28L'tility rvices Stormwater City of Fort Collins MEMORANDUM DATE: January 28, 1993 TO: Kerry Ashbeck, Planning FROM: Kathy Malers, Stormwater Utility Re: Stormwater Detention Pond Sizing For the C.A.T. 15th Filing Preliminary Storm Drainage and Erosion Control Report The Preliminary Storm Drainage and Erosion Control Report for the Center for Advanced Technology 15th Filing indicates that "the site is a net 8.6 acres located north of Center Avenue and south of Worthington Circle. The gross area of the site, including the developed adjoining streets (Center Avenue and Worthington Circle) is 10.3 acres." Furthermore, the report states that, "the runoff from the existing paved streets surrounding the site cannot drain onto the site." Although only 8.6 acres can be or will be tributary to the 15th Filing detention pond, the pond has been sized to accept runoff from 10.3 acres while releasing at the rate specified in the August 5, 1988 Addendum to the Centre for Advanced Technology Final Drainage Report: 1.51 cfs. The additional pond volume will be utilized during storms exceeding the 100-year event by the 8.6 acres that are tributary to it, but it cannot function to detain flows from any other area, nor does it attenuate the 100-year peak flow assigned to the site in the C.A.T. S.I.D. drainage plan. Therefore, the additional area used to size the detention pond will NOT be used to assess the site's eligibility for a reduction in stormwater development fees. A/--- 1114� B(Iy 7;80 • Fort ('Ahm,, CO 80522-0580 • (303) 221-6589 • FAX (303) 221-6231) Uj 0� 41 March 5, 1993 C) Mr, Mike Herzig C*.4 F01-t CnIlins Development Engineer 0I, 10 19 City of Fort Collins CI) 2 P.O. Box 580 M Fort Collins, CO H0522-0580 Dear Mike: (File: 9273LETI) Tt has been proposed that a "neck -down" be built on a tangent portion of Worthinghs"i Circle Q the Centre No: Advanced Tenhoology in Fort Collins. This "npnk-down" will facilitate pHday"rian IMIVPM"kA across Wr.hi ngfon in direction. Ft will connect elderly/health care facilities an t-,''aCh side of the street. Worthington Circle Q 36 feet wide. TIe '-neck-down" will the travel way by six feet on each side of the street - (:or a le,tkqt.h (tf_ 7i­j ftaet. Thd:-', will riarrow the pedest-rian crosvina K stancy to 24 f etat. 711 i 0 neck -down" i apprnxiiately 7no feet Unat each inferseckinn with Centre. Avenue. V is Yy oodersta"di.og that parkiny will &; rest rinted on both siOns of the street to make the a neck -down'' TO Cl 1, V i bl r iiy a 1) p r o a C h j 1, Q ni o t a r is Ls 11 is 1 recommendation that the no parting area exIond for 2UG tRpl- "n Pitner side of 04 -neck-down." Thig will allow for a so Q stuppiog distance for a speed of 30 mph. it the street is jwnfnd at jq mph fstanlard in Fort Collins) then there OP, to a awipja nf qafety ip this no parking arka, Pedestriafi crossina qjaos Ohoi,';d "Ogled nn each apprroch 141 Vh!:- pedestrian wroRsing. LD .Z CIZ "peninsulas - ffaci.litat.e pedestrian W att-nOrtay hy reducing crossing times. Suoh Speadal midhlo& _tr:�afmwntn aut- ap[wopri&ne on low speed spreete. Signing tc,• &HU dAv"Ps "f mijolnel; pedestrians is imnnivant." Theqz� stattnmvats nip 0ow -titter`Hation Channelizatic. DwAun L3 Guide," NVHPP hepnyh 179. TRB linvembel 198n. Thig irldlco"V that this type of treafment is appropriate. Traffic volnmpv on this seamenk Y&K be inw. Thera are o ntficp/R & D h"Udings ea-ch. -!od i._ 'OLY-le onac siv) cantre Aveiviw. Tt in Akel; that usn,-! I those officH lhulidirms would dwness thpir Y exoC pect NE:,, F— 1 `o I j 1 4 to ce"Are Kne"Up as POSP 1 h! e Theywill VnVy 1 1 e, if any i ra f f ic f ram t hese tI IN nus. on the C Or 1 a 0 ",- I -. t� , r! -­ �- F:, - J 0 W s, 1 , j :,-, pr Ouhoo. Dur 1 nu 1 ho peaks, i t A s axpeated f ha - V here V 11 Yy U hour a n T hi s . naninuni V W a 1 t h 1 n 1 V n n C! i. r C L P . This is considered tv by Vely a. 1OW froffiWwo. Thp vehicles an PhIs soyment of Wnmnjnjtn;i PircO w! 11 pilwarajy be operavELi. by Ohn ntaff of the elderly,,, health care facilities and visitors to these 'fa ci I ities. These drive-s wi I I be co an j.z a. rlt. of the p edes+.ri ari cro,.-;sing a rud, be sensif' ive -to the need for it- . Tn my judgmeDt, the proposed "neck -clown" is appropri - ate f t)y the fc) I I (-,)wi rig reasons: ( 1 ) it is a defined principle of chal-mel 1 providing sate i-efug.e. for pedpsfrll,--in^ a. j -j cl locat.ecl on a I ow eet if is Ioc:atea or, a v ,:pat?d St r - (4 ) i s ( - ,I early vi si. 1-0 t- or, a t aria ent area with -f-to parking I rld ( 5 ) it ("a' -n, lhe apl)r()I)ri a f:e I y -; i ane d. -4 (11 -� c f:� 1) t t (" , I Sincerely Mafii-hew J. Delich, P.E. Clommv y Planning and Environmental Engineering Department City of Fort Collins August 4, 1993 rvices Mr. Howard Wigert Loan Officer Key Bank of Wyoming P.O. Box 1227 Cheyenne, Wyoming 80001 RE: CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY P.U.D. 15th FILING a.k.a. NEW MERCER COMMONS P.U.D. Dear Mr. Wigert, Ted Davis, project manager for the New Mercer Commons P.U.D. has requested that our office prepare a letter regarding the City 's approval of the project and the availability of utilities to the project site. Domestic water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and electric service are all provided by the City and fall under the City's jurisdiction. These utilities are available to the site. The Planning and Zoning Board granted final approval to the New Mercer Commons P.U.D. on March 22, 1993. In conjunction with the final approval, the City required the execution of a development agreement and the approval of final utility plans. The utility plans include the design for water, sewer, storm sewer, streets, and sidewalks. The project has been released by the City to start sitework. If you have any questions, please call our office at 221-6750. Thank you. Sincerely, ��44 IWA , Mike Herzig Development Engineering Manager cc: File 281 ,forth Colle ge ,avenue • P.O. Box 380 • Fort Collins, CO 80522 ,5 -0580 • (303) 221-66 STEWART&ASSOCIATES Consulting Engineers and Surveyors May 3, 1994 Mr. Basil Hamdan Storm Water Utility City of Fort Collins P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Dear Basil: In April of 1993, the Storm Drainage and Erosion Control Report for the Centre for Advanced Technology 15th Filing was approved. Then in July of 1993, there was a revision in the building locations on the site which caused a change in the onsite storm water piping system. An addendum to the original report was prepared which included calculations and plans for the revised onsite storm drainage system. This addendum was not finally approved, although the pipes and storm drainage system were constructed per the revised plan. I am including, with this cover letter, a copy of the original approved report along with the addendum report. I have added capacity of the area inlet grates to the addendum report. On the revised plan I have shown the type of inlet grate and the 100—year design flow to the inlets. I have also shown a cross—section of the 3—foot drain pans on the revised plan. Sincerely, V Phillip 1. Robinson, P.E. & L.S. Vice President jrr enclosures James H. Stewart and Associates, Inc. 103 S. Meldrum Street P.O. Box 429 Ft. Collins, CO 80522 303/482-9331 Fax 303/482-9382 4502