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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEAST ELIZABETH MEDICAL PUD - Filed GC-GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE - 2003-07-31C I T Y O F F O R T C O L L I N S MEMORANDUM DATE: February 15, 1977 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Ccuncil FROM: Robert L. Brunton, City Manager, RE: Preliminary Plan of East Elizabeth Medical PUD The East Elizabeth Medical PUD consists of 2.7 acres located on the north Side of East. Elizabeth Street and east of Lemay. At the present time the property is zoned C, Commercial, I-G, General Industrial District, and B-L, Limited Business District. The developer proposes to construct a medical - professional office complex containing eight separate buildings on the site. The staff had only some minor suggestions and required revisions to the plans. The developer is planning to petition this property for B-P zoning. At its February 7, 1977, meeting the Planning and Zoning Board recommended for approval of this preliminary plan. They did indicate that B-P zoning is consistent with their recommendations in the overall program for this section of the city. They would like the Council to consider implementing more land in this area. We will have more information on this subject at the Council meeting. Recommendation: The Administration recommends that the Citv Council approve the preliminary plan of East Elizabet:� Medical PUD. 25 X- I i Ie # RECEI V EU SEP 5 1978 DATE: August 22, 1978 P I a r,. I, b Department TO: ---�O Mr. Paul Diebel (In absence of E. Ward) Mr. Lynn Greenwood Ms. Lucia Liley Mr. David Osborn Mr. Carl Nelson FROM: W. Ot:ie Kilmer, Kilmer and Associates�� SUBJECT: Proposed Revisions to East Elizabeth Medical PUD (per our meeting August 9, 1978) REMARKS: A meeting was called on August 9, 1978 with the above people to clarify the meaning of property lines versus building envelopes on the above project. The original intent of the PUD was to have a minimum 10 foot public walkway between adjacent buildings, and this 10 foot separation would eliminate the need for exterior fire -rated walls. However, the location of a property line between the buildings necessitated a fire -rated wall when the building was closer than 10 feet to the property line. It was mutually agreed that by eliminating the property lines between -buildings that no fire resistance would be needed if the buildings are no closer than 10 feet apart and public access is provided. Thus the following was action was taken: 1. Engineering; plat by Taranto, Stanton and Tagge has been prepared to combine former Lots 6, 7 and 8 (original plat by Stewart & Assoc.) into one Lot #6. The southeast property line of Lot #6 has been shifted 5 feet to the east, reducing Lot #5. The proposed building on Lot #5 formerly was ten feet from this line and not fire protected. The building wj_11 now be five feet from this property line and will be fire rated. The elimination of the former property lines between former Lots 6, 7, and 8 will eliminate the necessity of fire rating adjacent walls of build- ings F, G. and H as long as a minimum of ten feet is maintained between the structures. 2. Architectural drawing by Kilmer and Assoc., dated 8119/78 has been revised to show the building envelopes of Buildings F, G, and H per our meeting. A 10 foot (minimum) corridor for pedestrian access has been declared between the three buildings in lieu of the former lot lines shown. This access is to remain open after the construction of the three buildings. No fire rating of walls is needed between these three buildings as long as the distance is 10 feet or more. 3. Fire rating is required at the border of the new Lot #6 if any building structure is closer than ten feet to that line. If the structure is ten feet or more from the property line, no fire rating is required. cc: Dr. L. Jeffrey Dr. K. Kesler architecture & interior lesion inn noct mil -7ohoth fnrt r`nllinc rnlnrarin Rn,;?i CITY OF FORT COLLINS P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins Colorado 80522 Phone 484-4220 Ex. 723 ENGINEERING SERVICES September 1, 1981 Mr. Carl Nelson 4812 S. College Fort Collins, CO Dear Carl, Re: East Elizabeth Medical Center, P.U.D. Chapter 99 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins specifically states that all public improvements must be constructed and approved by the City prior to the issuance of Certificates of Occupancy in all subdivisions and Planned Unit Developments. In this particular development all of these requirements have been met except for an abandoned curb cut on Elizabeth Street near the east property line in front of Lot #1. The City approved utility plans dated September 19, 1977 clearly indicate continuous vertical curb, gutter and walk. It is for this reason that no further Certificates of Occupancy will be released until such time as this drive cut has been removed. This decision affects 1100 East Elizabeth and 1120 East Elizabeth (Unit #3 only) which have temporary certificates. For your information, Chapter 95, Paragraph 53, of the City Code does require the closure of abandoned drive cuts. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 484-4220, extension 728. Sincerely, Matt J. Baker Engineering Construction Inspection